Ceyhan Marine Terminal Project
Project |
| Ceyhan Marine Terminal Project |
Client |
| Boru Hatlari Ile Petrol Tasima A.S. (BOTAS) |
Country |
| Turkey |
Time frame |
| 2001 - 2006 |
Crude oil from the Sangachal Terminal in Baku, Azerbaijan is transported via a 1.750 km long pipeline to the Ceyhan terminal in Turkey, located at the Mediterranean Sea. The Terminal at Ceyhan with tank farm (7 x 150,000 m³) included a 2,5 km offshore jetty for 2 x 300,000 DWT Tankers at Iskenderun Bay. Services on the pipeline system included:
- Basic Design
- Detailed Design for all pipeline, pump stations and marine terminal in Ceyhan including vapour gathering and incineration
- Detailed Engineering of SCADA and Telecommunication System
- Preparation of tender documents for construction works and equipment supply
- Full procurement and contracting services up to contract signature
- Incorporation of Vendor Design into Detail Design for free issued materials
- Engineering follow up during construction and commissioning
The jetty was equipped with state-of-the-art spill save loading arms and VRU system connected to a vapour incineration facility. Due to the significance of Iskenderun Bay's ecological value for several marine species, among which appear sea turtles, environmental engineering was a constant aspect of ILF's service performance.



