General Description
Location: Petchburi Terminal is a sea island located in the NW part of the Gulf of Thailand.
General overview: The Petchburi Terminal Company Ltd own and operate the site. The terminal comprises an oil tank farm and a Sea Island jetty head offering two tanker berths.
The range of products handled includes Naphtha, Gasoline, Jet fuels, Condensate, Crude, Fuel oil and Feedstocks. Situated 6.5km out to sea it can accommodate tankers of the max capacity of 30,000DWT and the SPM, located 20km from the shore, is able to accommodate tankers with a max draught of 18.4m; all pipelines are submarine pipelines. The terminal comprises the Concrete Breasting Island of 25 m. x 40 m with 4 concrete dolphins of 5m. x 5m. equipped with a loading arm and submarine pipelines with the length of 6.5 km. There are also 19 tanks with the capacity ogf 7,500-58,000 litres.
Load line zone: Tropical.
Max size: Max draught is 14.0m, with 1.0m UKC.
Terminal Manager may agree deeper draught on occasions, depending on tides. Berth No 1 can accommodate tankers up to 30,000DWT and Berth No 2, up to 5,000DWT. SBM: Draught 18.4m.