VOPAK : Royal Vopak, Greenergy and Shell to develop new import terminal for oil products at Coryton
06/26/2012| 02:42pm US/Eastern

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Royal Vopak, Greenergy and Shell to develop new import
terminal for oil products at Coryton
London, Rotterdam 26 June 2012:
Royal Vopak, Greenergy, and Shell UK Limited have reached
agreement today with the joint administrators of Petroplus
Refining & Marketing Limited, to purchase assets of the
former Coryton refinery. The three companies plan to develop
and invest in a state-of-the-art import and distribution
terminal to be managed by Vopak. The initial storage capacity
will be
around 500,000 cubic meters (cbm), with potential to expand
to up to 1 million cbm in later stages.
Vopak, Greenergy and Shell will be equal shareholders of the
new joint venture, which will acquire and develop the assets
and the site. After reaching final agreement on the future
design and operational capabilities, Vopak, on behalf of the
joint venture, will execute the development of this new
facility and will operate the terminal when the works have
been completed. Greenergy and Shell will sign long-term
contracts with the joint venture. The deep water import
terminal will play an
S important role in ensuring a secure supply of oil
products to the UK, enabling large import volumes.
The investment will be used to convert components of the
current refinery infrastructure for use as
a class-leading import terminal and this will involve
operational, technical, safety and environmental enhancements
to the current infrastructure, including modern blending
technology.
Eelco Hoekstra, Chairman of the Executive Board of Vopak:
"Following the developments in the refining industry in the
current market, we look forward to teaming up with our
partners Greenergy and Shell and developing this facility
into a state-of-the-art import and distribution terminal at
this strategic location, ensuring safe and efficient
operations for the UK market."
Andrew Owens, Greenergy Chief Executive: "This investment
will create the UK's first deep water fuel import terminal,
making it possible to bring in diesel economically from the
most modern refineries anywhere in the world. With diesel
sales continuing to grow ahead of petrol sales in the UK,
this is a vital development to ensure a low cost and reliable
fuel supply for the British motorist in the years ahead."
Graham van 't Hoff, Chairman, Shell UK: "This move will
provide a long term, secure supply for our customers in the
UK and will support the recent expansion of our retail
network, delivering competitive supply chain costs."
For more information: Vopak
Liesbeth Lans, tel +31104002786
Greenergy
Alex Lewis, tel +44 (0) 20 7404 7700
Shell UK Limited
Media Relations, tel +44 (0) 20 7934 5550
Company profiles
Royal Vopak
Royal Vopak is the world's largest independent tank
storage service provider, specialized in the storage and
handling of liquid chemicals, gasses and oil products. The
company operates 84 terminals with a combined storage
capacity of more than 28 million cubic meters in 31
countries. The terminals are strategically located for users
along the major shipping routes. The majority of its
customers are companies operating in the chemical and oil
industries, for which Vopak stores a large variety of
products destined for a wide range of industries.
www.vopak.com
Greenergy
Greenergy is a major supplier of petrol and diesel to oil
companies, supermarkets, bus and haulage companies, primarily
in Britain. Last year (April 2011 to April 2012) it supplied
10.9 billion litres of fuel, equivalent to more than fifth of
all the road fuel in the UK. In order to supply its
customers
more efficiently, Greenergy has made a number of
infrastructure investments in the UK over the past five
years. These have included new import and manufacturing
facilities at Vopak sites on the Thames estuary and in
Teesside, as well as new storage facilities in Cardiff and
Plymouth. At Immingham on the east coast of England,
Greenergy also owns and operates the largest waste- based
biodiesel production facility in Europe.
E www.greenergy.com
Royal Dutch Shell plc
Royal Dutch Shell plc is incorporated in England and Wales,
has its headquarters in The Hague and is listed on the
London, Amsterdam and New York stock exchanges. Shell
companies have operations in more than 80 countries and
territories with businesses including oil and gas exploration
and production; production and marketing of liquefied natural
gas and gas to liquids; manufacturing, marketing and shipping
of oil products and chemicals and renewable energy projects.
For further information, visit www.shell.com
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