General Description
Location: The Port of Dahej is situated in the Gulf of Khambhat, on the W coast of India.
General overview: The Port of Dahej is a natural deep-water port with multiple berthing facilities. It handles the importing of coal, chemicals, LNG, rock phosphates, fertilizers, and containers. The exporting consists of petroleum products and chemicals. There are also the recently opened jetties on the peninsula W of Dahej for the Chemical facility, operated by GCPTCL (Gujarat Chemical Port Terminal Company Limited), the LNG terminal, operated by Petronet LNG, and the Fertilizer company jetty, for the copper smelter plant.
Terminals:
- DHIL (LOA 200m // Beam 33m // Draft 13m // 60,000DWT)
- APDPPL - NORTH (LOA 300m // Beam 50m // Draft 14m)
- APDPPL - SOUTH (LOA 300m // Beam 50m // Draft 14m)
- PETRONET LNG - NORTH (LOA 320m // Beam 50m // Draft 12.7m)
- PETRONET LNG - SOUTH (LOA 355m // Beam 60m // Draft 12.7m)
- GCPTCL (LOA 232m // Draft 11.8m)
There are plans to construct dry cargo and container facilities at Jageshwar, at the mouth of the River Narmada.
Traffic figures: Approx. 8,844,000t of cargo and 350 vessels handled annually.
Load line zone: Arabian Sea Seasonal Tropical Area
Tropical Sep 1 to May 31
Summer Jun 1 to Aug 31.
The anchorage cargo handling is closed during the monsoon, May to Sep.
Max size:
- Chemical Jetty: LOA 215m (min 111m) // draught 14.5m // 60,000DWT. Min PBL 65m.
- Dry Bulk Jetty: LOA 260m // beam 42m // draught 14.0m // 80,000DWT.
- LNG Jetty: Max LOA 300m // draught 12.5m // beam 45m // 90,000DWT // displacement 120,000t.