Hifa Petrol acquires fifth liquid fuels terminal
Published by Alex Hithersay,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Hifa Petrol has acquired a liquid fuels terminal in Ševarlije near Doboj, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
With this step, Hifa Petrol has become the owner of a fifth terminal, besides those in Bukvi near Tešanj, Gruda, Mostar and Vogošca.
The terminal in Ševarlije consists of two parts: a gas terminal with a capacity of 2.5 million l and an oil terminal capacity of 1 million l.
The total storage capacity of Hifa Petrol for petroleum and petroleum products is 12.6 million l, of which 9 million l is liquids, and 3.6 million l is gas.
The terminals consist of aboveground and underground storage tanks, fire protection facilities and free surfaces with access roads (road and rail).
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/14122018/hifa-petrol-acquires-fifth-liquid-fuels-terminal/
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