Ras Tannurah Port is the largest Saudi oil port in the world, handling approximately 90 percent of the hydrocarbon materials exported from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to global markets. The port is located north of Dammam City, situated on the Arabian Gulf coast.
Features of Ras Tannurah Port
Ras Tannurah Port operates with a capacity to accommodate over two thousand large oil tankers annually. It handles the shipment of no less than nine million bbl of hydrocarbon materials daily and unloads sixteen vessels simultaneously. The port's capacity reaches five hundred million t, with a storage capacity of approximately fifty million bbl. The port's export capacity amounts to 7 percent of the global oil demand, equivalent to 6.5 million bbl, while the refinery's processing capacity reaches 525,000 bbl per day.
The port includes three specialized terminals and twenty-eight berths divided across two areas within the waters of the Arabian Gulf: Ras Tannurah and Ju'aymah. It features an oil tank yard with a capacity of thirty-three million bbl, in addition to four artificial islands capable of loading six tankers, each weighing five hundred thousand t, simultaneously.
Operations at Ras Tannurah Port
Ras Tannurah Port handles a variety of petroleum products, including heavy, medium, light, and extra-light Arabian crude oil, jet fuel, liquefied propane gas, liquefied butane gas, gasoline ninety-one, gasoline ninety-five, diesel, and several other fuels.
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