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Tue 10 Jun 2014, 16:14 GMT

New MGO facility at Port of Tyne


UK supplier offering MGO ex-pipe at Port of Tyne as well as truck deliveries across the North East.



UK-based fuel and lubricants supplier Certas Energy has announced the launch of a new facility supplying marine gas oil (MGO) low sulphur (<0.1%) DMA grade, at Port of Tyne in North Shields.

The facility, which comprises a new pipeline as well as fuel storage facilities, is operational from today (June 10, 2014).

It offers an ex-pipe facility, a convenient service for large ships, as well as providing MGO across the North East region by truck.

Gary Byers, Head of Marine at Certas Energy, said: "Our decision to expand our services with this new facility demonstrates our continued commitment to delivering a cost effective service for our customers. We are continually developing our portfolio and this is the latest expansion in the North East.

"We have forged strong relationships with UK refineries to meet the pricing and quality demands of the shipping industry and our growing depot network will ensure customers can access our products across the UK."

Port of Tyne is the latest addition to the Certas Energy portfolio, which is expanding across the UK. The network features depots in many major UK ports, including the Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Orkney, Southampton and Shetland Islands. It also has an ex-pipe facility at Aberdeen, barging on the Thames, the recent IFO facility in Dundee, a pipe fed marine bunker facility in Oban as well as an excellent nationwide delivery infrastructure.

The new pipeline offers local and international customers MGO <0.1% sulphur DMA grade, which has the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) guaranteed.

Designed to offer complete flexibility for customers, Certas says that there is no minimum or maximum fuel quantity and orders can be made in cubic metres or metric tonnes and paid for in US dollars, pounds sterling and euros.


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