Navgas LogoNavgas, Lagos, Nigeria

Terminal name Navgas Ltd.
Port Port Lagos
Ownership 50% VTTI

Address
Street 23 Creek Road
City Lagos
Country Nigeria
Zip code -
Phone -
Fax -
Email -
Harbour no. -
Website (Terminal) www.vtti.com
Website (Port) -

General manager
Name Ian Brown
Phone +234 (0)80 3402 0412
Email idb@navgas.vtti.com

Tank capacity
Tank capacity 2010 16,000 cbm
Number of tanks 2010 2

Type tank
Mild steel N
Mild steel coated N
Mild steel insulated N
Stainless steel N
Concrete N
Sphere Y
Classication tanks -

Flash point: K1 < 21˚C; K2 21-55˚ C; K3 >55˚C


Accessibility
Seagoing vessel>180m Y
Coaster Y
Barge Y
Road Y
Rail N
Pipeline to other sites N
Other -

Jetties
Number of jetties 1
Maximum draft * 11 m
Maximum length 186 m
Maximum width 27.5 m
Classification jetties ** K1

*For information only. Contact local port authority for detailed information.
**Flash point: K1 < 21˚C; K2 21-55˚ C; K3 >55˚C


Product scope ***
Minerals
Crude N
Gasoline N
Jetfuel N
Kerosone N
Naphtha N
Gasoil N
Diesel N
LPG Y
Fuel Oil N
VGO N
Others -

Chemicals
Petrochemicals N
Acids N
Base N
Solvents N
Lubricants N
Alcohols N
Others -

Vegoils
Palm oil N
Soy oil N
Molasse N
Oleochemical N
Methylesters N
Others -

***The above stated product list is an indication, however not exclusive.


Overview:

This exciting new-build project will bring a state-of-the-art LPG facility to a vibrant market. VTTI is constructing two LPG spheres, working with a strong local partner (Nidogas). These will serve the huge and growing Nigerian population with domestic gas, and provide a much safer and cleaner alternative to current practices which include burning kerosene or wood. Completion is scheduled for Q4 2009.

Latest news:

24th June 2011

Navgas, Nigeria

Perfectly placed for the rise of LPG

One year after operations began, it is clear that Navgas has made a significant impact on the LPG landscape in Nigeria.

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Latest vacancy:

1st November 2010

Navgas, Nigeria

Operator

The operator performs operational work relating to unloading and loading of sea-going vessels, barges, product pumping via pipelines, the storage and handling of products, the management of the tank farm and cleaning work so that, with due regard for the environmental and safety requirements / instructions, a fast and efficient service is provided both internally and externally.

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