Interesting, and related to the following excerpt below.
A hydrocarbon terminal is generally specific to liquid hydrocarbons such as Gasoline (PMS), ATK, AGO, DPK which are obtained from the fractional distillation of crude oil. Liquid hydrocarbons are the most widely used fuel to date except the current shift to hydrocarbon gas resulting from climate change-related issues. The application of liquid hydrocarbon fuel cannot be overemphasised, including:
1. Use to power cars
2. Use in the generation of electricity
3. Used in the generation of heat
4. Use by various equipment’s including incinerators, pump drivers, etc
2, 3 and 4...perhaps to power a Steel Mill?
We know what the mineral terminal is for![]()
"Commissioned in March 2018, the deep seaport of Kribi that has the largest draught on the West and Central African coasts (16 metres), currently has two terminals. The first is a 350-metre container terminal operated by the Bolloré-CHEC-CMA CGM consortium. The second terminal is a multipurpose terminal, under the management of KPMO, a joint venture of local port operators. In the long term, a hydrocarbon terminal and a mineral terminal will be built inside the port platform. The mineral terminal will allow the exportation of products mined in the Eastern region of Cameroon."
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