World Fuel Services (WFS) said March 29 that its exclusive agreement to supply marine fuel at the Sunoco Logistics Nederland terminal in Texas is now fully operational with effect from March 2017.
The exclusive agreement means that WFS can now supply RMG 380 and MGO 0.1% Sulfur ‘ex-pipe’ and concurrent to vessels while loading and discharging cargo.
The Nederland terminal on the Sabine-Neches waterway between Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas, provides area customers with about 26 million barrels (MMbbl) of crude and 1 MMbbl of NGL aggregate storage capacity.
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