Fri 7 Mar 2014, 12:47 GMT

Repair work at ExxonMobil lube terminal


Repair of the jetty will include the replacement of existing fenders.



The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has today informed members of the shipping community that repair work is due to take place at the ExxonMobil lube terminal at Pesek Basin, Jurong Island, between March 22 and March 24, 2014.

The coordinates of the working area have been provided below.

Point Latitude (N) Longitude (E)
A 01° 17.967’ 103° 41.333’
B 01° 17.959’ 103° 41.333’
C 01° 17.959’ 103° 41.354’
D 01° 17.967’ 103° 41.354’

Working hours will be 24 hours daily, including Sundays and public holidays.

Repair of the jetty will include the replacement of existing fenders. A crane barge will be deployed for the transportation of construction materials.

Any enquires relating to the project can be directed to Mr Lim Chee Ming, the project manager, by telephone (+65 9080 3418) or by email (cheeming@hsl.com.sg).

When in the vicinity of the working area, mariners have been reminded to:

a) keep well clear and not to enter the working area ;
b) maintain a proper lookout;
c) proceed at a safe speed & navigate with caution;
d) maintain a listening watch on appropriate VHF Channel 22; and
e) Communicate with Jurong control on VHF Channel 22 for assistance, if required.

Please call Captain Dilshad Ahmad on +65 6325 2419 (or Fax: 6325 2430) if you require any further information.


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