Geos Group (Geos) announced the start of bunkering operations at its new Port of Blyth, England, bunkering facility. Having taken delivery of the first load last week, operations have now got underway at the new marine fuel terminal at Port of Blyth.
The company said it had begun sample quality, successfully moved product between tanks and brought stock systems on line, and testing last week. Safety and compliance are paramount so a lot of different people were on hand as operations started, to offer expert advice and help where needed.
The Geos Group’s Managing Director, Barry Newton, said: “We are delighted to have completed the build and receive the first vessel at our new fuel terminal. The facility is a strategically important new asset and will enhance our bunkering services to existing and new customers alike”.
Port of Blyth Chief Executive, Martin Lawlor, added: “This is another important step forward in the port’s growth plans and re-affirms our position as a growing offshore energy hub. I am confident that the terminal and our partnership with the Geos Group will go from strength to strength, with future expansion of the facility a shared objective”.
Source and Image Credit: Geos Group
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