The Minister for Petroleum, Pedro Tellechea, inspected the restoration work on tanks TA1-T-01 and TA1-T-02 of the West Patio of the José Antonio Anzoátegui Crude Storage and Delivery Terminal (TAECJAA), executed by PDVSA and the Iranian firm Petropars.
The knowledge was made identified by the minister in a put up on the “We proceed the excursions of all of the services within the nation to make efficient selections from operational areas.”
Yesterday, with the PDVSA Board of Administrators, we carried out inspections, analysis and monitoring of business actions in Anzoátegui. We proceed the excursions of all of the services within the nation to make efficient selections from operational areas. https://t.co/NnaZYpGsxv
– Rafael Tellechea (@TellecheaRuiz) June 5, 2024
Reactivation of 10 and 20 barrel/hour pumps
The second was favorable to begin up two pumps of 10 and 20 barrels/hour within the presence of Minister Tellechea, thus growing the crude oil pumping capability from the terminal to the ship.
This enhance in pumping capability goals to extend oil manufacturing to ranges higher than a million barrels per day, in keeping with official estimates.
The Jose terminal is a port infrastructure with a loading capability of greater than 50 tankers per 30 days, which represents the efficient chance of shifting greater than 1.500.000 barrels of crude oil per day.
The TAECJAA reactivated two pumps of 10 and 20 barrels/hour within the presence of Minister Tellechea, thus growing the crude oil pumping capability from the terminal to the ship. pic.twitter.com/3v8zH6V7iE
– PDVSA (@PDVSA) June 4, 2024
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2024-06-09 03:02:46