Article Nov. 26, 2018
Yoho
Article Nov. 26, 2018
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Yoho Terminal
Terminal is located 25 miles offshore in eastern Nigeria, about 41 miles southwest of the Qua Iboe Terminal. Terminal is located at 4°, 1.8'N, 7°, 31.3'E in approximately 55 meters of water depth. The terminal consists of the turret moored FSO YOHO (floating storage and offloading vessel).
Tankers moor via a typical tandem mooring arrangement, assisted by a large tug and a mooring hawser assist boat. 2 x16 inch cargo hose tails can load the tanker; minimum bulk loading rate is 40,000 barrels per hour. The large tug remains with the tanker throughout the port call. Tankers are restricted to daylight approach and mooring.
Characteristics
- Gravity 40.5
- Sulfur 0.06%
- Load port FSO Yoho
Yoho terminal has stopped adding pour point depressant (PPD). Customers can make a special request for the addition of PPD, at a charge, but the terminal must receive instructions to do so three weeks prior to the supply laydays.
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