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Vopak Terminal Durban & Transnet Pipelines aim to incorporate a joint venture that will develop, construct and operate a new LNG terminal in Richards Bay.

This new LNG terminal will provide LNG receiving, storage, marine bunkering, truck loading, regasification & gas transmission pipeline services to our customers on a long term basis.

Vopak Terminal Durban

Vopak Terminal Durban

Vopak Terminal Durban is jointly owned by Royal Vopak (70%) and Reatile (30%).


Reatile is a black-owned investment holding company formed in 2003 with a proven track record of successfully operating, maintaining, managing and growing a portfolio of energy investments alongside some of the largest energy companies in South Africa and around the world. For more information please visit here or click below.

Royal Vopak is a Dutch company with headquarters in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Listed on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange, Vopak is a major player in the infrastructure for the Oil & Gas and new energies sector including LNG infrastructure development and operation.
Vopak has a network of 78 terminals in 23 countries, with 5 LNG terminals spread across 4 countries.
 For more information, please visit here or click below.

 

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Vopak Terminal Durban

Transnet Pipelines

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Transnet Pipelines

Transnet Pipelines is an operating division of Transnet SOC Ltd, a South African public company established in 1965 and which plays a critical role in the energy industry in the South African economy.

Transnet Pipelines is the custodian of the country's strategic pipeline assets and is currently servicing two key industries, fuel and gas, by transporting petroleum and gas products over varying distances.

Transnet Pipelines currently handles products including methane rich gas (MRG), crude oil, diesel, leaded & unleaded petrol and aviation fuels.

Transnet Pipelines currently transports 500 million cubic meters of MRG from Secunda via Empangeni to Durban using the Lilly Gas pipeline.

The planned LNG Terminal in Richards Bay will be interconnected via a new pipeline link to the Lilly pipeline at Empangeni, thus enabling inland distribution of LNG.

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