Stolthaven Studies Storage Terminal in Brazil
The terminal will mainly provide storage and handling services for green hydrogen and associated products, and will also include a bonded storage facility for ammonia.
“Our teams from Pecém and Stolt are already working on technical studies that will allow us to advance on the viability of the project’s deployment in the Pecém port terminal area,” said Danilo Serpa, CEO of Pecém Industrial and Port Complex.
Stolthaven added that Pecém Port is connected to a wide gas distribution network and has huge potential for generating wind and solar power, both fundamental for producing green hydrogen.
The Rotterdam-based terminal group is also developing a new greenfield terminal in Turkey. The facility in Ceyhan, Adana, will provide storage and handling services to the Ceyhan Petrochemical Industrial Zone, which is being developed by Rönesans Holding.
Author: Elaine Burridge, Freelance Journalist