Royal Vopak Plans Fuel-Tank Project in Crete, Kathimerini Says
07.12.2012 - NEWS

July 12, 2012 [Bloomberg] - Royal Vopak NV (VPK), a tank-storage provider based in the Netherlands, applied via Greece’s fast- track investment program to build fuel-storage tanks in Crete, Kathimerini reported, without citing anyone.


The project, worth as much as 500 million euros ($611 million), would employ 1,500 people during construction and create 200 permanent jobs on completion, the newspaper said.

Vopak representatives have met with officials in Crete to discuss the project, which would increase competition in the island’s fuel market as all existing storage tanks are controlled either by Hellenic Petroleum SA (ELPE) or by Motor Oil Hellas SA, Kathimerini said.

An investment of € 500 million would point at a terminal of between 1 and 1.5 million m³. So far no date has been mentioned for the start of the consnstruction or when terminal is planned to become operational. 

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