PT Pertamina (Persero) operates the Kasim II liquids storage terminal, which is located in West Papua in Indonesia. This liquids storage terminal became operational in 1997 and is owned by PT Pertamina (Persero).
The terminal, which is accessible by pipeline, road, and sea, primarily stores crude oil and petroleum products.
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Key specifications of the storage terminal
Storage Capacity (bbl): 3,01,992
Tank Size Min (bbl): 645
Tank Size Max (bbl): 30,653
Number of Tanks: 23
Kasim II storage terminal is undergoing an expansion, which will increase its storage capacity by 4,40,000bbl.
During the period 2021-2025, the Kasim II storage terminal is expected to witness an estimated capex of $17.16m.
About PT Pertamina (Persero)
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By GlobalDataPT Pertamina (Persero) (Pertamina) is a state-owned integrated energy company. It has operations across the energy value chain from upstream to downstream. Its upstream operations include exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas. The company also provides upstream technology, drilling and well maintenance services; and develops geothermal energy, coal bed methane (CBM) and shale gas. Pertamina’s downstream operations include refining, marketing, trading and distribution of fuel, lubricants, liquefied petroleum gas, petrochemical products and other non-fuel products to domestic and international markets. The company has operations in Malaysia, Iraq, Algeria, Italy, France, Myanmar, Canada, Congo, Tanzania, Gabon, Colombia, Namibia and Venezuela. Pertamina is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Methodology
Information on the liquids storage terminal is sourced from GlobalData’s liquids storage terminal database that provides detailed information on all active and upcoming, liquids storage terminals globally. Not all companies mentioned in the article may be currently existing due to their merger or acquisition or business closure.
