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    TANK STORAGE

    Pamela Tank BV has several tank terminals, strategically located in Europe.

    Our terminal facilities across Europe comply with the most stringent regulations and international directives; this means that all safety management systems are audited annually by local authorities.

    Pamela stores products in compliance with the conditions of the VOTOB (Association of Independent Tank Storage Companies).

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    Pamela Tank BV is one of the world’s leading storage providers for energy and other essential products like chemicals. We provide over 10 million cubic meters of storage capacity across five continents.
    We are a non-conventional company in a conventional industry. With real insights into the energy trading business, focused on the future. Continuously thinking ahead. Developing new ways to store and distribute energy and chemicals. Introducing new working methods, improving safety standards, and implementing changes to make us even more sustainable.

    Frequently Asked Question

    An oil terminal (also called a tank farm, tankfarm, oil installation or oil depot) is an industrial facility for the storage of oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and from which these products are transported to end users or other storage facilities. An oil terminal typically has a variety of above or below ground tankage; facilities for inter-tank transfer; pumping facilities; loading gantries for filling road tankers or barges; ship loading/unloading equipment at marine terminals; and pipeline connections

    Oil terminals may be located close to, or be part of, oil refineries; or be located in coastal locations where marine tankers can discharge or load cargo. Some terminals are connected to pipelines from which they draw or discharge their products. Terminals can also be served by rail, barge and road tanker (sometimes known as “bridging”). Oil terminals are also located near cities from which road tankers transport products to petrol stations or other domestic, commercial or industrial users

    In most oil terminals there is no processing or other product transformation on site. The products from a refinery which are stored in the terminal are in their final form suitable for delivery to customers. Blending of products may be undertaken, and additives may be injected into products, but there is usually no manufacturing plant on site. Modern terminals have a high degree of site automation.