Vopak to expand bio-ethanol handling in England

June 29, 2007
Royal Vopak, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, plans to expand its Seal Sands Teesside terminal in the north of England by eight new storage tanks to store and handle bio-ethanol on behalf of Ensus Limited, according to Vopak information.

Royal Vopak, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, plans to expand its Seal Sands Teesside terminal in the north of England by eight new storage tanks to store and handle bio-ethanol on behalf of Ensus Limited, according to Vopak information.

When the storage tanks are completed, Vopak will have 40,000-cubic-meter (about 252,000-barrel) capacity for bio-ethanol to be distributed via tank truck and ship.

The Vopak expansion will support Ensus, which has started construction of a 400 million litres (about 2.5 million barrels) bio-ethanol facility in nearby Wilton. Production is scheduled to begin in early 2009. The bioethanol produced at this facility will be pipeline-fed to Vopak’s terminal where it will be stored and redistributed.

Vopak also is blending and handling biofuels at its London and Ipswich terminals.