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The oil major, which operates in more than 800 ports globally, will set up a barge in the busy oil blending centre and will offer fuels and lubricants to vessels both on a long-term contract and on a spot basis.
“It is going to be one of the highest capacity barges worldwide for lubricants as well as fuels,” Moustafa Khater, regional business optimisation manager at Shell Marine Products, told Reuters on Tuesday. The company is currently delivering only lubricants to the Jebel Ali port via trucks. “In the next three to five years, Shell is looking at being an integral part of the marine products and services segment in Jebel Ali,” Khater said in an emailed response to questions. But he declined to give a figure for the capacity of the barge or precise figures for the level of investment and targeted volumes.“By early next year, we will be placing offers to our customers and partners for longer-term contracts for fuels and lubricants and shall also target new customers who might be interested in our upcoming activity in Jebel Ali,” he said.
Shell says customers want to reduce the time and costs of refuelling and that the company plans to offer an integrated package of fuels and lubricants from the same delivery vessel to meet that demand.
The company has made new hires for this launch and is looking to employ more people towards the end of the year, Khater said, without providing an exact number. Further to the UAE, the company is eyeing other locations in the Middle East for an expansion of its bunker operations.
“Fuel and gas oil sales are also planned for the Port of Sohar in Oman very soon,” Khater said, without giving an exact date. The company is already delivering lubricants in Oman.
“There is no doubt that the global economic downturn has posted some challenges in the past, but for Shell Marine Products, the Middle East represents one of our focal anticipated marine growth markets for fuels and lubricants.” The company is also aiming to boost its jet fuel sales in UAE as well.
In October, Shell’s aviation division signed an agreement to supply fuel at the new Al Maktoum International Airport, which is planned to be the world’s largest with an estimated passenger capacity of 160 million per year when it becomes fully operational in the next 10 years.
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