Terminal News

Stolthaven New Zealand sends two tanks out to sea

Written by...

Picture of Anamika Talwaria

Anamika Talwaria

Editor & Head of Content for Tank Storage Magazine & StocExpo and Chair of Women in Tanks.

Stolthaven Terminals sparked the interest of onlookers and local media in New Zealand when it floated two 225 tonne tanks down the coast of the North Island to its storage terminal at Mount Manganui.

Mount Maunganui, New Zealand

The empty tanks – measuring 25 m in diameter and 16 m in height – were hard to miss. Built by Culham Engineering in Whangarei, in the far north-east of the North Island, they completed their 290-nautical-mile, five-day sea voyage south earlier this month. Fortunately, for such hefty cargo, it was plain sailing despite a 48-hour stopover along the way due to the threat of bad weather.

‘Obviously, we needed stable weather conditions for the barge journey and for the unloading as well, so we had to take precautions,’ says Brent Metson, general manager of Stolthaven Mount Maunganui. ‘That included conducting the land transportation and heavy lifting operations overnight because we had to close roads. I’m pleased to say, it all went very smoothly, and the tanks are now safely on site. This new tankage will take up most of our remaining land and significantly increase our operating income.’

Stolthaven Terminals commissioned the new tanks, which each have a capacity of 8,100m3, to store very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) for one of its customers. VLSFO is compliant with IMO 2020, a regulation set by the International Maritime Organization to reduce sulphur oxides emissions by the maritime industry. The customer plans to use the VLSFO stored at the terminal to replace heavy fuel oil for ships at the nearby Port of Tauranga.

‘The Mount Maunganui terminal is perfectly located to serve the port,’ says Metson. ‘We are now doing the final preparations on the two tanks, including the insulation and tank pit walls, and they will soon be ready for our customer to use.’

Share this article:

Latest terminal news

All News

Gasunie Appoints Jan Boekelman Interim CFO

Gasunie’s Supervisory Board has appointed Jan Boekelman interim CFO with effect from 11 February 2025. Boekelman, who was previously CFO at Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN) and development organisation SNV, will

Read More