3 Indonesian ports updated: Jambi, Teluk Bungus and Jabung Batanghari Terminal
Jabung Batanghari Terminal consists of two offshore terminals (LPG, condensate and crude), which include the FSO Federal 1 (condensate and crude), LPG-FSO Petrostar, a fixed Process Unit, related mooring dolphins and three subsea pipelines. The terminal is owned by BPMIGAS – PetroChina International Jabung Ltd and operated by PetroChina on behalf of itself and BPMIGAS and Petronas Nasional Berhad.
Amended information for this terminal can be found under overview, max. size, anchorages, tanker facilities, cargo operations.
Jambi is a river port handling cargo for the local community on the mid-east coast of Sumatera on the Batanghori River. Also available is a privately operated petroleum storage facility.
Information for Jambi port is available under the following headings: overview, location, charts, documents, ISPS compliance, max. size, restrictions, approaches, pilotage, anchorages, VHF, tugs, berths, tanker facilities, cranes, stevedores, medical, fresh water, fuel, dry dock, repairs, weather/tides, nearest airport, connections and authority.
Teluk Bungus is a sheltered port with one causeway with berths handling petroleum products. On the north side of the harbour, berthing available for small passenger/Ro-Ro, fishing vessels and yachts.
Amended information for this port can be found under charts, density, documents, restrictions, pilotage, tugs, tanker facilities, ballast, slops disposal, medical, chandlery and weather/tides.