Texas International Terminals adds ethanol capacity

Texas International Terminals adds ethanol capacity


Texas International Terminals (TIT), a major export terminal in Galveston, Texas has recently completed the construction and testing of an ethanol tank.

The terminal, located three miles from the Gulf of Mexico, handles both liquid and dry bulk and the new tank adds 180,000 barrels (bbls) of ethanol capacity to the facility.

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The terminal offers users marine, road tanker and rail tanker logistics options. It can handle Panamax vessels and ocean-going barges and has three barge berths. It also has vapour recovery technology.

The terminal has 160 rail car spots available with 11,000ft of onsite rail track and two independent rail loops for crude oil and ethanol.

With regards to the terminals’ storage capacity, it can accommodate 325,000 bbls and has a further 1.6MM bbls of storage capacity permitted for construction. It also offers blending options and expansion land available for total of 4.5MM bbls of storage capacity.

For more information visit www.titerminals.com

14th Nov 2017