This document lists crude oil terminals in Nigeria and provides information about their location, type of platform, product handled, and storage capacity. It divides the terminals into three zones - Western, Eastern, and Lagos zones - and lists 10 terminals for the Western zone supervised from Warri, 11 terminals for the Eastern zone supervised from Port Harcourt, and 5 terminals for the Lagos zone supervised from Lagos. The terminals include both offshore terminals based on FPSO or FSO platforms and onshore terminals located on land. Storage capacities range from 80,000 barrels to over 8.5 million barrels. Major oil companies operating terminals include Shell, Chevron, and Mobil.
This document lists crude oil terminals in Nigeria and provides information about their location, type of platform, product handled, and storage capacity. It divides the terminals into three zones - Western, Eastern, and Lagos zones - and lists 10 terminals for the Western zone supervised from Warri, 11 terminals for the Eastern zone supervised from Port Harcourt, and 5 terminals for the Lagos zone supervised from Lagos. The terminals include both offshore terminals based on FPSO or FSO platforms and onshore terminals located on land. Storage capacities range from 80,000 barrels to over 8.5 million barrels. Major oil companies operating terminals include Shell, Chevron, and Mobil.
This document lists crude oil terminals in Nigeria and provides information about their location, type of platform, product handled, and storage capacity. It divides the terminals into three zones - Western, Eastern, and Lagos zones - and lists 10 terminals for the Western zone supervised from Warri, 11 terminals for the Eastern zone supervised from Port Harcourt, and 5 terminals for the Lagos zone supervised from Lagos. The terminals include both offshore terminals based on FPSO or FSO platforms and onshore terminals located on land. Storage capacities range from 80,000 barrels to over 8.5 million barrels. Major oil companies operating terminals include Shell, Chevron, and Mobil.
This document lists crude oil terminals in Nigeria and provides information about their location, type of platform, product handled, and storage capacity. It divides the terminals into three zones - Western, Eastern, and Lagos zones - and lists 10 terminals for the Western zone supervised from Warri, 11 terminals for the Eastern zone supervised from Port Harcourt, and 5 terminals for the Lagos zone supervised from Lagos. The terminals include both offshore terminals based on FPSO or FSO platforms and onshore terminals located on land. Storage capacities range from 80,000 barrels to over 8.5 million barrels. Major oil companies operating terminals include Shell, Chevron, and Mobil.