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Adriatic Tank Terminal (ATT) in the Port of Ploce

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The Adriatic Tank Terminal (ATT) is strategically located in the Adriatic Sea at the Port of Ploce, the main Adriatic deep-water port. The Terminal will offer safe, reliable import and re-export of petroleum products for the Adriatic and greater Mediterranean. VTTI, part of the Vitol Group, will manage the newly-completed tankage for clean petroleum products (CPP), and shall construct and operate

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The project "Adriatic Tank Terminal (ATT) in the Port of Ploce" is an infrastructure initiative in the Oil and Gas, Water Supply and Storage, Seaport, Manufacturing (Industrial) sector, located in N/A, Croatia. Taiyo aggregates data from InfraPPPWorld, including information on sponsoring government bodies, EPCs, and contractors.

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The Adriatic Tank Terminal (ATT) is strategically located in the Adriatic Sea at the Port of Ploce, the main Adriatic deep-water port. The Terminal will offer safe, reliable import and re-export of petroleum products for the Adriatic and greater Mediterranean. VTTI, part of the Vitol Group, will manage the newly-completed tankage for clean petroleum products (CPP), and shall construct and operate further tank capacity alongside a significant new LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) storage capability, with leading-edge technology. Phase 1 of ATT is already constructed: in September 2016, the terminal completed the construction of 50,000 m3 capacity for clean petroleum products.  Phase 2 will deliver over 200,000 m3 of petroleum storage, as well as up to 60,000 m3 of LPG storage; this will be the largest new LPG storage project in the heart of the Adriatic. In the future, additional space would allow the option of a Phase 3 project for further storage of minimum 100,000 m3 of petroleum products.

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