Largest tanker arrival the culmination of significant investment in Newcastle

Largest tanker arrival the culmination of significant investment in Newcastle

The largest fuel tanker to enter Port of Newcastle in 220 years of commercial operations arrived last week.

The 244-metre Pro Alliance long range 2 (LR2) class tanker berthed at Stolthaven’s Mayfield 7 dedicated bulk liquids terminal, a purpose-built facility catering to vessels of that size.

The milestone follows the arrival of the port’s first long range 1 (LR1) tanker in early January.

Receiving vessels of this size is only possible due to a four-year collaborative project between Stolthaven, Port of Newcastle, Port Authority of NSW and Svitzer to expand channel capacity and accommodate deep-draft inbound tankers up to 245 metres length overall (LOA).

The project partners committed to increasing the Port’s capacity through a number of activities, including detailed channel simulation investigations, adding active escort tug capability to the port’s fleet and the development of a dynamic under-keel clearance system (DUKC) for deep draft inbound ships to complement the existing outbound DUKC system.

Port of Newcastle Executive Manager Marine and Operations, Keith Wilks said the Pro Alliance’s arrival was a significant milestone in the port’s history, delivering supply chain flexibility and efficiencies for the oil industry through enhanced channel capacity.

“We are proud to have facilitated the arrival of Pro Alliance at Stolthaven’s bulk liquids terminal at Port of Newcastle this morning. In our 220th year of commercial shipping, milestones such as this signify the evolving role of the port in facilitating global trade through our harbour and driving growth in the regional, state and national economies,” Keith said.

Stolthaven’s Managing Director, Gordon Lasker said the company had made significant investment in its fuel terminal facility that would benefit its customers and enable greater efficiencies in the bulk liquids supply chain from Newcastle.

“The arrival of our first LR2 tanker is the realisation of a long-term investment in the dedicated bulk liquids precinct at Mayfield 7 berth. We are grateful for the proactive approach by Port of Newcastle to support not only our current business but also our future expansion plans,” Gordon said.

Stolthaven Australia has been operating a dedicated bulk liquids precinct at Port of Newcastle since December 2013. The facility is one of the most advanced in Australia with a berthing capability of LR2 245m LOA. A further 10 hectares is currently under development and will deliver an expected capacity build of 450,000 cubic meters of bulk fuels and chemicals storage.

IMAGE | Port of Newcastle Trade and Business Development Manager, Tony Corbett; Stolthaven Terminals Managing Director, Gordon Lasker; and Stolthaven Terminals Commercial Manager, Ben Serong welcome the Pro Alliance into Port of Newcastle.

Port of Newcastle

Port of Newcastle is a major Australian trade gateway handling 4,600 ship movements and 166 million tonnes of cargo each year. Its annual trade worth more than $29 billion to the New South Wales economy, enabling businesses across the state to successfully compete in international markets.

With a deepwater shipping channel operating at 50% of its capacity, significant port land available and enviable access to national rail and road infrastructure, Port of Newcastle is positioned to further underpin the prosperity of the Hunter, NSW and Australia.

As custodians of the region’s critical asset, Port of Newcastle is diversifying its trade as it strives to create a safe, sustainable and environmentally and socially responsible Port that realises its potential.  

 

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