Exolum invests €20 million in new biofuel and bulk storage terminal
It will also expand the company’s service portfolio and its capacity for product storage and treatment in the area.
The construction of the new terminal will be carried out in several phases. The first phase will cover the construction of a bund with five tanks and a total storage capacity of 29,000 m3.
This new infrastructure will be equipped with cutting-edge safety and environmental protection systems.
Right from its first phase, the new terminal will include port-connection infrastructures, thus enabling vessel entry and departure operations and connection to other terminals, to Exolum facilities in Zierbena and Santurce and to the company’s extensive network in Spain.
In turn, this will also enable the company to increase the versatility of the operational services offered, such as the receipt and storage of biofuel and raw materials with different qualities, maintenance of the required temperature, blending, and the subsequent vessel loading or dispatch to other terminals.
According to Exolum’s Spain region lead, Jorge Guillén, this represents “an important step towards Exolum’s strategy of investing in Spain to develop and operate the logistics infrastructures required by new sustainable fuels, making further progress on energy transition objectives.”