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Updated information for 3 Indonesian ports and terminals available

Posted: 26th November 2010

Teluk Bungus

A sheltered port which has one causeway with berths handling petroleum products. On the north side of the harbour, berthing is available for small passenger/Ro-Ro, fishing vessels and yachts.

Updated information for Teluk Bungus can be found under overview, documents, max. size, pilotage, anchorages, tugs, berths, tanker facilities, fresh water, fuel, nearest airport, connections and other useful addresses at the port.

 

Bunyu

Bunyu is of economic importance as a producer of petroleum and coal.

Amendments for the the port of Bunyu can be found under overview, location, charts, ISPS compliance, documents, max. size, pilotage, anchorages, tugs, berths, other facilities, tanker facilities, connections and other useful addresses at the port.

 

Jabung Batanghari Terminal

Two offshore terminals (LPG and condensate), which include the FSO Federal 1 (condensate), LPG-FSO Petrostar, a fixed Process Unit, related mooring dolphins and three subsea pipelines. The terminal is owned by BPMIGAS – PetroChina International Jabung Ltd and operated by PetroChina on behalf of itself and BPMIGAS and Petronas Nasional Berhad.

 

Information can be found for Jabung Batanghari Terminal under the following headings:

 

Pre Arrival:  Overview | Location | Charts | Docs | ISPS | Max. Size | Restrictions
Arrival:  Arrival | Approach | Pilots | Anchor
Communications:  Pratique | Pre-Arrival | VHF
Berthing Ops:  Tugs | Berths
Cargo:  Tankers | Gas | Hoses | Cargo
Pollution:  Ballast | Pollution | Waste | Slops
Facilities:  Medical | Water | Fuel | Drydock | Repairs
Local Info:  Time
Shore:  Airport
Crew:  Leave | Repatriation
Misc:  Authority