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ROTTERDAM OIL AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRY LOCATIONS

OIL REFINERIES

CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS

1 Nerefco (BP, ChevronTexaco) 2 Kuwait Petroleum Europoort

CRUDE OIL, MINERAL OIL PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS

REFINERIES (EDIBLE OILS AND FATS)

19 Tronox Pigments

32 ExxonMobil Chemical

52 LBC Rotterdam

65 Loders Croklaan

20 Cytec Industries

33 Carbon Black (Degussa)

(Shell, ExxonMobil, BP, Total,

53 Nerefco Pernis Terminal

66 Maastank International

9 Nerefco

21 NU3

34 Aluchemie

Kuwait Petroleum, Vopak)

54 Argos Oil

67 Vopak Terminal Vlaardingen

40 Shell Europoort Terminal

55 Lyondell Europoort Terminal

68 Maas Silo

74 Gasunie

41 TEAM Terminal

56 Maatschap Europoort Terminal

69 Cargill

75 Europoort Utility Partners

4 ExxonMobil Lubricants

11 Caldic Chemical

5 Shell Nederland

12 ExxonMobil Chemical

39 Maasvlakte Oil Terminal

35 Shell Chemical

Tessenderlo Chemical 22 Arkema Rotterdam

Basell Polyolefins Shin-Etsu PVC

(ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil,

23 Lever FabergĂŠ

Hexion Specialty Chemicals

Aramco)

13 Sweep

24 Ferro Holland

Kraton Polymers

14 Kemira Chemicals

25 Chefaro

GE Plastics

15 Wetro Liquid Logistics

26 Almatis

INVISTA

16 Huntsman Holland

27 Climax Molybdenum

Cerexagri

Akzo Nobel

(ExxonMobil)

INDUSTRIAL GASES AND STEAM/POWER

8 Eastman Chemical Europoort 10 DSM Resins

6 Esso Nederland

TANK STORAGE TERMINALS AND

7 Lyondell Bayer

3 Koch HC Partnership

(Shell, Statoil)

TANK STORAGE TERMINALS

36 Shell Chemical

73 E.ON Benelux Utility Centre Maasvlakte Leftbank (UCML)

70 KOG Edible Oils

(Total, Ruhr Oel/BP)

(Air Products, Eneco)

57 Vopak Terminal Europoort

71 Koole Tank Storage Pernis

76 Linde Gas Benelux

42 Euro Tank Terminal

58 Vopak Terminal Chemiehaven

72 Unimills

77 Air Products

43 Microchemie

59 Tank Installatie Chemiehaven

78 Rijnmond Energy

44 De Rijke Terminal

60 Rubis

79 E.on

45 Chemtrade Terminal

61 Odfjell Terminals Rotterdam

80 Linde Gas Benelux

INVISTA

28 Lyondell Chemical

Hexion Specialty Chemicals

46 Vopak Terminal Laurenshaven

62 Standic (Vopak)

81 Air Liquide

Lucite International

29 Hexion Specialty Chemical

Basell Polyolefins

47 Vopak Terminal TTR

63 Den Hartogh

82 Eurogen (Air Liquide, Eneco,

DOMO Polypropylene

30 Akzo Nobel

Ellba

48 Service Terminal Rotterdam

64 AVR Maritime

Quest International 17 DSM Special Products 18 Cabot

Shin-Etsu VCM

37 Alcoa Chemicals

Nufarm

38 Dr. W. Kolb

Enecal (Air Liquide, Eneco)

49 Sargeant Terminals

83 Air Products

50 Vopak Terminal Botlek (North)

Akzo Nobel Polymers 31 Organik Holding

MAASVLAKTE 2

Lyondell, Huntsman)

(STR)

Air Products / Electrabel

51 Vopak Terminal Botlek (South)

MAASVLAKTE

84 PerGen (Air Liquide)

EUROPOORT

BOTLEK

PERNIS

ROTTERDAM CITY

(AS FROM 2010) 73

NORTH SEA

7

65

39

74

8

1

75

9

40

10

41

2

11

12

13

14

42

43

44

80

55

56

57

15

45

3

46

16

17

76

18

19

20

47

48

49

50

51

66

52

21

77

22

23

78

67

53

54

4

5

81

82

26

27

83

28

68

29

58

30

31

32

59

6

60

33

34

69

61

64

70

35

5

71

35

79

24

25

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TABLE oF contents

3 foreword

foreword

The Port of Rotterdam (PoR) is pleased to offer you the 4th, fully revised and updated issue of Facts and Figures on Rotterdam’s Oil and Chemical Industry. This issue gives

4 Corporate social responsibility

a complete overview of the oil and chemical manufacturing, storage and distribution operations in the port of Rotterdam, which today account for such a vital part of the overall

6 Overview of rotterdam’s oil and chemical industry

activities of the port. Even in these days of multiple web-related information dissemination, a printed overview of all the facilities in the port of Rotterdam has not lost its appeal.

7 The oil and chemical industry in rotterdam

This issue goes even a step further in comparison with the previous one, taking into account 8 oil refining

all the recent developments in the storage of biofuels. It appears that the present cluster

10 Oil companies in Rotterdam port area

new industrial activity. On the other hand, the biofuel industry enhances the existing oil and

11 Rotterdam refinery capacities

chemical cluster and it highlights the first step into the direction of the bio-based economy.

12 Oil terminals of oil companies

Also the expanding utility sector in the port of Rotterdam contributes to the strengthening of

of tankfarms and processing industry offers the right conditions for this rapidly developing

13 Map of crude oil / mineral oil products pipelines

this cluster. New power utilities, both gas and coal related, the establishment of the first LNG terminal in 2010 and the expansion of the gas industry fit very nicely in these

14 CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING

developments.

16 Chemicals manufacturers and products

In its capacity as port management authority, PoR is responsible for developing and

20 The Multicore pipeline system

managing the port infrastructure to meet the needs of existing and prospective operators

20 Map of the Multicore pipeline system

and for helping to ensure an optimal business climate in the port. As such, PoR acts both

21 Map of ethylene /propylene pipelines

as facilitator and partner for companies operating or thinking about operating in Rotterdam.

22 SERVICE INDUSTRIES

Both in its current Business Plan and in its long-range projections for the year 2020, PoR reaffirms its commitment to maintaining the high standards of cooperation, service and

24 Map of industrial gas pipelines

partnership demanded by the Oil and Chemical sector. This commitment is underlined by

25 Water, energy and gases

the fact that the Oil and Chemical sector continues to be earmarked by PoR as one of its

26 Petroleum and chemical products tank storage

most important strategic priorities for the future.

28 Edible oils and fats independant storage capacity and refineries 30 Inbound and outbound liquid bulk goods

For more information about the port of Rotterdam, and how we can help your company

30 Ancillary services (major service providers)

achieve its own goals in the oil and chemical business, please contact us at the following

31 Modal split of chemical movements

address:

31 Throughput statistics liquid bulk goods

Department of Industry and Bulk Cargo Commercial Division

32 MAJOR INVESTMENTS

Port of Rotterdam P.O. Box 6622

38 milestones and developments

3002 AP Rotterdam Netherlands

44 Addresses of the Main Companies

T +31 10 252 11 11 F +31 10 252 40 41 E customerservicecenter@portofrotterdam.com

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Corporate social responsibility

The Port of Rotterdam commits itself to the principals of corporate social responsibility with regard to the oil and chemical activities in the port area. This means that the companies in the port of Rotterdam, active in the oil and chemical industries, are obliged to work in a responsible way and are prepared to assume responsibility towards all the stakeholders. Both the Port of Rotterdam and the companies are convinced that their activities are only worthwhile when they are acceptable to the communities surrounding them and by society as a whole. Being aware of these responsibilities, the Port of Rotterdam is proud to facilitate so many oil and chemical companies with a good reputation, doing their utmost to contribute to society in a positive way.

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Overview of Rotterdam’s Oil and Chemical Industry

The Oil and Chemical Industry in Rotterdam

Key Figures

Products and services

The oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam accounts for:

Number

Site

Number of

of sites

m 2 )

employees

(x 1,000

Oil Refining, Crude Oil Terminals and Pipelines

14

13,320

3,136

Chemicals Manufacturers

50

9,039

6,325*

Water, Energy and Gases

16

1,484

590

21

4,297

975

8

509

526

109

28,649

11,552

Over 50% of the revenue of the port of Rotterdam Around 40% of the added value of the port of Rotterdam Around 20% of the added value of the Dutch chemical sector Over 60% of the port land use Over 12,000 direct jobs Over 60,000 direct and indirect jobs

Third-Party Tank Storage Terminals:

• Oil products/chemicals

Structure • Edible oils storage and refineries The oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam comprises: Oil refineries (5) Total

Crude oil terminals (6) Chemical and petrochemical companies (44)

*) Provisional

Major industrial gas producers (3) Third-party tank storage and distribution terminals for oil and chemical products (19) Third-party tank storage terminals and refineries for edible oils and fats (8) Over 1,500 km intercompany pipeline network for oil and chemical products Specialized warehousing companies for hazardous goods Tank cleaning companies Utility companies Waste incineration and disposal companies Comprehensive range of ancillary service companies

crude oil

mineral Petroleum products

chemicals, edible oils and fats

total liquid bulk

inbound/outbound flows 1995/2006

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Oil refining

• Oil Companies in Rotterdam Port Area • Rotterdam Refinery Capacities • Oil Terminals of Oil Companies • Map of Crude Oil/mineral Oil products Pipelines

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Oil Companies in Rotterdam Port Area

Site

Company

m 2)

(x 1,000

Rotterdam Refinery Capacities

Number of

employees

Products Refineries

Terminals

Pipelines

(X 1,000 MT/YR)

Esso

Koch

Kuwait

Nerefco

Shell

in Total

Atmospheric distillation

9,100

3,500

3,800

20,500

21,000

57,900

Vacuum distillation

4,500

-

2,100

4,900

8,000

19,500

-

-

-

3,200

2,600

5,800

Distillation

Pernis Area

Shell Nederland Raffinaderij (Shell, Statoil)

3,020

1,458

x

ExxonMobil (Lubricants)

80

88

x

Rotterdam-Rijn Pijpleiding Maatschappij

10

23

640

18

x

Conversion

(Shell, Ruhr Oel/BP, ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco) Nerefco Pernis Terminal (BP, ChevronTexaco)

Cracking

x

Botlek Area

Fluid-bed Cat Cracker Hydrocracker

Esso Nederland (ExxonMobil)

1,630

565

x

Europoort Area

2,100

-

-

-

2,600

4,700

Thermal crackers

-

-

500

-

2,700

3,200

Visbreaker

-

-

400

2,100

-

2,500

Flexicoker

2,200

-

-

-

-

2,200

-

-

-

-

1,300

1,300

1,200

-

1,000

1,200

1,800

5,200

-

-

-

330

300

630

Hycon Koch HC Partnership

30

25

x

Nerefco (BP, ChevronTexaco)

2,660

534

x

x

Kuwait Petroleum Europoort

1,530

305

x

x

Maatschap Europoort Terminal

670

19

x

Reforming

Catalytic reforming Alkylation

(Total, Ruhr Oel/BP) Rotterdam-Antwerpen Pijpleiding (Total, ExxonMobil) Rotterdam-Rijn Pijpleiding Maatschappij

15

16

x

25

...

x

1,080

32

x

710

40

x

1,220

40

x

13,320

3,163

HF-alkylation

(Shell, Ruhr Oel/BP, ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco) Shell Nederland Raffinaderij, Europoort Terminal TEAM Terminal (ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil, Aramco)

Maasvlakte Area

Maasvlakte Oil Terminal (Shell, ExxonMobil, BP, Total, Kuwait Petroleum, Vopak)

Total

10

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Oil Terminals of Oil Companies Company

Kuwait Petroleum Europoort Maasvlakte Oil Terminal (MOT) MET Nerefco Shell Europoort Terminal TEAM Terminal

Crude storage

map of Crude oil / mineral oil products Pipelines

Number

Cap. per tank

Number

m 3 )

of tanks

m 3 )

of berths

Draft (m)

285

5

40 - 90

1

21

4,000

36

110

2

cap. (x 1,000

(x 1,000

1,400

19

60 - 100

2

1,300

15

50 - 100

3

2,100

33

20 - 96

4

2,800

33

40 - 120

3

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Chemical manufacturing

• Chemicals Manufacturers and Products • The MultiCore Pipeline System • Map of the MultiCore Pipeline System • Map of Ethylene/Propylene Pipelines

14

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Chemicals Manufacturers and Products

Site

Company

m 2 )

employees

products

(x MT/YR)

(x 1,000

Shell Chemical

Number of

Main

Chemicals Manufacturers and Products

Capacity

1,020

700

Propylene

330,000

1-Butene

60,000

Isopropanol

265,000

Site

Number of

Company

m 2 )

employees

(x 1,000

Capacity

products

(x MT/YR)

250

200

Benzene

650,000

Toluene

250,000

ExxonMobil Chemical

50,000

Ortho xylene

130,000

Polyether polyols

200,000

Para xylene

550,000

MTBE

170,000

Cyclohexane

250,000

Methyl ethyl ketone

90,000

Phthalic anhydride

70,000

Methyl isobutyl ketone

35,000

Plasticizers

400,000

Glycol ethers

247,000

SAN polymer polyols

50,000

140

140

Benzylalcohol

...

Hydrocarbon Solvents

820,000

Benzoic acid

...

Brake Fluids

undisclosed

Benzaldehyde

...

Sodium benzoate

...

140

270

Polyacrylamides

...

...

160

260

Titanium dioxide

80,000

70

90

Carbon black

80,000

Cabot

140

130

Carbon black

70,000

Aluchemie

260

375

Carbon anodes

110

71

Ammonium dimolybdate

7,000

Shin-Etsu

Dimethyl ketone (Acetone)

DSM Special Products

52

75

Polyvinyl chloride

450,000

Basell Polyolefins

1)

80

Polypropylene

230,000

Hexion Specialty Chemicals

1)

300

Bisphenol A

160,000

Epichloro hydrin

85,000

Epoxy resins

100,000

Versatic acids

80,000

Allyl chloride

80,000

1)

Styrene butadiene rubber

20,000

Polyisoprene rubber

30,000

Climax Molybdenum

1)

Polybutadiene rubber

15,000

Cytec Industries Tronox Pigments

Kraton Polymers

Carbon Black (Degussa)

510,000

Molybdenum oxide

28,500

Sulfuric acid

35,000

80

115

Tabular aluminina

86,000

CA Cement

50,000

13

30

Mercaptans

...

Almatis

Hydrogen sulfide

...

Specialty sulfides

... 480

250

Propylene oxide

250,000

2)

2)

Fungicides

Propylene glycol

80,000

Insecticides

Propylene glycol ether

90,000

Tertbutyl hydroperoxide

12,000

MTBE

400,000

Gasoline grade TBA

589,000

Arkema Rotterdam

Lyondell Chemical Cerexagri

Botlek Area

Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals

330

360

Chlorine

590,000

Isobutylene

100,000

Hydrochloric acid

...

BDO

126,000

Sodium hydroxide (50%)

2,000,000

Allyl alcohol

16,000

3)

3)

Metal alkyls

...

Methyl propanediol

20,000

Hexion Specialty Chemicals

20

10

Formaline

140,000

Organik Holding

30

25

Acrylic polymers

50,000

Akzo Nobel Polymers

incineration

42,000

110

Ethylene dichloride

80,000

Vinyl chloride monomer

620,000

3)

55

Phenoxy herbicides

Nufarm

1)

Included under Shell Chemical

2)

Included under Arkema Rotterdam

3)

Included under Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals

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Chlorinated waste

57

Shin-Etsu

GE Plastics

16

Main

14,500

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Chemicals Manufacturers and Products

Site

Company

m 2 )

(x 1,000

Huntsman Holland

Number of

Main products

employees

Chemicals Manufacturers and Products

Capacity

Site

Number of

Main products

Capacity

m 2 )

employees

(x MT/YR)

100

110

UV & Alkyd resins

90,000

50

45

Liquid fertilizers

90,000

Horticultural fertilizers

45,000

40

57

Feed phosphates

150,000

...

...

Detergent products

...

Ferro Holland

30

120

Enamels

25,000

Chefaro

10

150

Medicaments

...

Vitamins

...

(x MT/YR)

Company

Hook of Holland Area

720

380

MDI

400,000

Polyether polyols

50,000

(x 1,000

DSM Resins Lucite International

18

65

Polymethyl methacrylate

25,000

INVISTA

60

60

Polyamides (nylon 6.6)

90,000

Vlaardingen Area

DOMO Polypropylene

130

64

Polypropylene

180,000

NU3

Tessenderlo Chemical

Quest International

20

4

Fragrances

...

Lever Fabergé (Unilever)

Europoort Area Rotterdam City Area

ExxonMobil Chemical

320

158

Oxo-alcohols

300,000

1)

1)

Dimethyl ether

25,000

113

84

Hydrogen peroxide

38,000

Ferric chlorides

65,000

Poly-aluminium chlorides

25,000

Aluminiumsulfate

10,000

21

20

Liquid and solid nutrients

for plants and animals

55,000

350

52

Formaline

210,000

Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals

Kemira Chemicals

Wetro Production

Caldic Chemical

Moerdijk Area

Shell Nederland Chemie

2,500

750

Ethylene

900,000

Propylene

500,000

Butadiene

115,000

Benzene

500,000

Paraformaldehyde

...

Ethylene oxide

305,000

Hexamethylene tetramine

...

Ethylbenzene

640,000

Ethylene glycol

155,000

2)

2)

125,000

Propylene oxide

210,000

94,000

Styrene monomer

450,000

1)

Vinyl ester monomers

55,000

Dicumyl peroxide

12,000

1)

80

Catalloy

200,000

Polybutene

40,000

1)

Propylene oxide

250,000

Styrene monomer

550,000

Alcoa Chemical

30

30

Aluminium hydroxide

20,000

Dr. W. Kolb

75

45

Surfactants

60,000

Emulsifiers

5,000

Nerefco

Propylene MTBE

Hexion Specialty Chemicals Sweep

Eastman Chemical Europoort B.V.

20

25

Light Heating Oil & electricity

80,000

480

200

PTA

285,000

Basell Polyolefins

PET

175,000

3)

Ellba Maasvlakte Area

Lyondell-Bayer

600

180

Propylene oxide

285,000

Styrene monomer

640,000

1)

18

Included under ExxonMobil Chemical

2)

Included under Nerefco Refinery (page 8)

3)

Available from 2008

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1)

Included under Shell Chemical (Moerdijk)

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the multicore pipeline system

map of Ethylene/Propylene Pipelines

MultiCore is a bundle of 4 pipelines designed to transport

4 inch

chemicals and gases within the Rotterdam port area. 6 inch

Pipelines are available for lease by third parties.

8 inch 8 inch

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MAP of the multicore pipeline system Maasvlakte 2

Maasvlakte 1

Europoort

Botlek

Pernis

Rotterdam City

Future extension of port area

Planned EXISTING

20

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Service industries

• map of industrial gas pipelines • water, energy and gases • petroleum and chemical products tank storage • Edible oils and fats independant storage capacity and refineries • Inbound and outbound liquid bulk goods • Ancillary services (major service providers) • Modal split of chemical movements • Throughput statistics liquid bulk goods

22

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map of Industrial Gas Pipelines

Water, Energy and Gases

Site

Number of

Company

m 2 )

employees

40

1)

110

40

Steam, electricity

25

Steam, electricity

50

Oxygen, nitrogen, argon, compressed air,

(x 1,000

Main products / services

Pernis Area

Air Products Rijnmond Energie PerGen (Air Liquide)

2)

Hydrogen, carbon monoxide, utilities

Botlek Area

Linde Gas Benelux Waterbedrijf Europoort Air Products Air Products/Electrabel Air Liquide Enecal (Air Liquide/Eneco) Eurogen (Air Liquide/Eneco/

22

5

‌

liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen

145

154

1)

1)

46

43

3)

3)

Steam, electricity

15

3)

Steam, electricity

16

4)

Carbon dioxide (food-grade)

5)

1)

Electricity, steam, cooling water,

Industrial water Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, helium, acetylene Steam, electricity, cooling water Carbon monoxide, hydrogen, syngas

Lyondell/Huntsman)

Europoort Area

Linde Gas Benelux Europoort Utility Partners (Air Products/Eneco)

process water, demi-water,

compressed air

880

220

6)

6)

125

...

Peakshave Plant

80

58

Electricity, heat

Maasvlakte Area

E.ON Utility Center Maasvlakte Leftbank

Electricity, steam, cooling water CoGen and cooling water

(UCML) Gasunie

Rotterdam City Area

E.ON

24

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1)

Included under Air Products Botlek

1)

Included under Air Products Botlek

2)

Included under Shell Pernis

3)

Included under Air Liquide

4)

Included under Linde Gas Benelux B.V. - Botlek

5)

Included under Eastman Europoort

6)

Included under E.ON

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Petroleum and Chemical Products Tank Storage Company

Site (x 1,000 m2)

Draft (m)

Number of employees

Number

Capacity per

of tanks

tank (m3)

Petroleum and Chemical Products Tank Storage NR. of berths Company

Crude

Petr.

Chem.

Crude Oil

Total

inland

Oil Prod.

Prod.

Capacity (m 3 )

Capacity (m 3 )

shipping

-

-

400,000

seagoing vessels

Pernis Area Pernis Area

Argos Oil

270

12

18

43

640 - 20,000 Argos Oil

Botlek Area

-

x

5 (+3) 1 (+1)

AVR Maritime

-

-

-

-

ship to ship transfers

2

2

LBC Rotterdam

-

-

x

-

80,000

1

1

Odfjell Terminals Rotterdam

-

x

x

-

1,540,000 (+103,000)

13 (+2)

4 (+1)

-

(+100,000)

1

2

Sargeant Terminal

-

x

-

-

31,500

1

1 5

Botlek Area

AVR Maritime

-

13

-

-

-

LBC Rotterdam

200

11

74

86

70 - 5,000

Odfjell Terminals Rotterdam

680

13

283

270 (+24)

735 - 40,000

Rubis Terminal

78

13

-

-

-

Sargeant Terminal

26

13

9

6

500 - 14,000

Service Terminal Rotterdam (STR)

70

13

20

14 (+2)

2,500 - 25,000

Tankinstallatie Chemiehaven (TIC)

24

‌

25

90

25 - 830

Service Terminal Rotterdam (STR)

-

x

-

-

65,000 (+80,000)

2

Vopak Terminal Chemiehaven

230

13

63

100

365 - 11,000

Tankinstallatie Chemiehaven (TIC)

-

-

x

-

19,000

1

Vopak Terminal Laurenshaven

140

12

...

15

60,000 - 70,000

Vopak Terminal Chemiehaven

-

-

x

-

203,600

5

Vopak Terminal TTR

185

13

76

89

700 - 13,000

Vopak Terminal Laurenshaven

-

x

-

-

925,500

1

-

Vopak Terminal Botlek (North)

100

11

15

19

1,000 - 13,000

Vopak Terminal TTR

-

-

x

-

311,500

4

2

Vopak Terminal Botlek (South)

560

12.5

125

235

500 - 13,000

Vopak Terminal Botlek North

-

x

-

-

118,400

4

Vopak Terminal Botlek South

-

-

x

-

645,200

12

6

Chemtrade Terminal

-

-

x

-

50,000

1

1

De Rijke Terminal

-

-

x

-

10,000 (+10,000)

3

Euro Tank Terminal

-

x

-

-

278,000 (+334,000)

2

Lyondell Europoort Terminal

-

-

x

-

...

-

1

x

45,000

1

1

x

x

x

750,000

2,915,900 (+440,000)

10 (+2)

6 (+2)

-

x

x

-

124,400

4

2

-

-

x

-

18,000

1

Rubis Terminal

2

Europoort Area Europoort Area

Chemtrade Terminal De Rijke Terminal

10

11

7

6

4,700 - 12,000

80

6.5

25

10

150 - 2,800

Euro Tank Terminal

120

21

21 (+5)

8 (+8)

4,000 - 60,000

Lyondell Europoort Terminal

260

15

10

4

...

Microchemie

136

13

6

3

15,000

Vopak Terminal Europoort

950

21

125

84 (+9)

485 - 100,000

Microchemie Vopak Terminal Europoort

2

Dordrecht Area Dordrecht area

Standic (Vopak)

168

9

38

93

20 - 5,200 Standic (Vopak)

Moerdijk Area Moerdijk Area

Den Hartogh Moerdijk

10

8.7

30

30

340 - 940 Den Hartogh Moerdijk

(+) Planned in 2007 (+) Planned in 2007

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edible oils and fats independant storage capacity

Site

Company

m 2 )

(x 1,000

Draft (m)

Number of employees

Number

Capacity per

of tanks

tank (m 3 )

edible oils and fats independant storage capacity NR. OF BERTHS

TOTAL STORAGE

REFINERY

INLAND

SEAGOING

CAPACITY (M 3 )

CAPACITY (MT/YR)

SHIPPING

VESSELS

400,000 (+36,000)

-

8

3

COMPANY Pernis area Pernis area

Koole Tank Storage Pernis

130

13

85

320 (+20)

300 - 7,000 Koole Tank Storage Pernis

Botlek area Botlek area

Maastank International Maas Silo

13

6

13

33

340 - 1,800

3

13

14

25

92 - 1,800

Maastank International Maas Silo

Vlaardingen area

30,500

-

1

1

9,700

-

2

4

415,320

-

11

3

Vlaardingen area

Vopak Terminal Vlaardingen

153

13

124

416

150 - 5,700 Vopak Terminal Vlaardingen

(+) Planned in 2007 (+) Planned in 2007

edible oils and fats REFINERIES

Site

Company

m 2 )

(x 1,000

Draft (m)

Number of employees

edible oils and fats REFINERIES Number

Capacity per

of tanks

tank (m 3 )

NR. of berths Company

Total Storage

Refinery

Inland

Seagoing

capacity (m 3 )

capacity (MT/YR)

shipping

vessels

8,500

300,000

1)

1)

--

--

--

--

90,000

750,000

1

1

41,000

450,000

4

-

Pernis area Pernis area

KOG Edible Oils

20

-

40

10

250 - 1,250 KOG Edible Oils

Botlek area Botlek area

Cargill Refined Oils Europe

--

--

--

--

-Cargill Refined Oils Europe

Maasvlakte area Maasvlakte area

Loders Croklaan

180

14

70

20

120 - 12,500 Loders Croklaan

Dordrecht area Dordrecht area

Unimills

10

4.5

180

140

50 - 2,000 Unimills

1) Included under Koole Tank Storage Pernis

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inbound and outbound liquid bulk goods through the Port of Rotterdam in 2005 Inbound goods

Sea Inland barge

Gross weight (x 1,000 metric tons)

142,886 7,090

Modality

Inbound

Outbound

Rotterdam

Rotterdam

Total

Share

Sea

21,923

Inland waterways

3,919

5,238

9,157

76.1%

22,644

Road

1,136

880

2,016

16.8%

152

698

850

7.1%

5,207

6,816

12,023

100%

758

Road

Rail

145

Rail

0

Gross weight (x 1,000 metric tons)

Inland barge

Road

Pipeline

from Rotterdam to European Hinterland and vice versa* in 2005

Outbound goods

Modal Split of Chemical Movements

Pipeline

1,026

Rail

643 52,800 Total

Total Inbound Goods

150,879

Total Outbound Goods

99,036 *) Gross weight x 1,000 metric tons, over the year 2005, excludes chemical products in containers Source: Central Bureau of Statistics

Difference between inbound and outbound Liquid Bulk Goods is 51 million metric tons. These goods are used in The Netherlands for private use, Industrial use and Inventory balancing. Liquid bulk goods comprise of crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals and edible oils and fats. Source: Central Bureau of Statistics

Ancillary Services (Major Service Providers)

-%4(!./,

chemical products

-4"%

throughput BY TYPE IN 2005 IN %

#!,#)5- #!2"/.!4% 3,5229 %4(!./, 3/$)5- (9$2/8)$%

Company

Service

AVR (Afvalverwerking Rijnmond)

Waste incineration / industrial cleaning / waste handling

3492%.%

Baris Group

Hazardous Goods storage

"%.:%.%

Botlekveem (De Rijke)

Hazardous Goods storage

4/,5%.%

C. Steinweg Handelsveem

Hazardous Goods storage

0(/30(/2)#

Caleb Brett

Cargo Surveying

2%34 APPR PRODUCTS

Den Hartogh

Tank transportation / tank cleaning services

De Rijke

Tank transportation / drumming / hazardous Goods storage

092/,93)3 '!3/,).%

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

Hoyer Nederland

Tank transportation / silo storage / tank cleaning services

&5%, /),

Inspectorate

Cargo Surveying

'!3/),

Inspechem

Cargo Surveying

.!0(4(!

Kees in ‘t Veen

Tank transportation / Tank cleaning

*%4 &5%,

LBC

Hazardous Goods storage / formulation / drumming

'!3/,).%

Multistar Logistics

Tank container leasing / transportation

(9$2/#2!#!4%

Nijman-Zeetank

Tank Transportation

,)'(4 #9#,% /),

Railion Benelux

Rail handling

!4-/30(%2)# 2%3)$5%

Saybolt

Cargo Surveying

2%34 APPROX PRODUCTS

SGS

Cargo Surveying

STR

Waste handling

Storeship

Hazardous Goods storage

0!,- /),

Stork Industry Services

Mechanical maintenance

#/#/.54 /),

EDIBLE OILS, FATS and OLEochemicals

Talke

Tank transportation / silo storage

0!,- +%2.%, /),

Van Leer

Drums / packaging

35.&,/7%2 /),

Van Mourik Services

Mechanical maintenance / industrial cleaning

0!,- 34%!2).%

Hazardous Goods storage / Container terminal / Rail handling

3/9"%!. /),

Tank Cleaning / Silo storage

2!0%3%%$ /),

0!,-/,%).%

VLS Pernis Vos Logistics

THOUGHPUT BY TYPE IN 2005 in %

throughput BY TYPE IN 2005 in %

2%34 APPROX PRODUCTS

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Major investments Since 1990, total new investments made in the Oil and Chemical Industry in Rotterdam has exceeded the 7 billion level. The scale and diversity of developments in the industry can be seen in the following summary of the most important investment projects during this period.

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Major Investments

Major Investments

in the Oil and Chemical Industry in Rotterdam since 1990

Company

Project

in the Oil and Chemical Industry in Rotterdam since 1990

(in millions)

Year

Company

Project

Euros

Euros (in millions)

Year

Air Liquide

CO plant

45

1997

Eastman Chemical

PET/PTA plants

225

1998

Syngas plant

50

2002

Europoort B.V.

PET expansion

2001

Pergen (Cogen Plant)

200

2007 Enecal

CoGen plant

...

1997

Air Products

Conversion NH3 plant to H2

...

1992-1994

Air separation unit Botlek

115

1997

E.ON (UCML)

CoGen + cooling water

100

2003

Esso Nederland

Hydrocracker

160

1994

5

2003

Air Products/Electrabel

CoGen + cooling water

45

2002

LPG Jetty

Europoort Utility Partners

Utility park Europoort

11

1998

Eurogen

CoGen plants

80

1995

Euro Tank Terminal

Jetty and tank park

50

2005/2006

Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals

Metal alkyls plant

18

1997

Modification chlorine facilities

22

1997

ExxonMobil Chemical

Phthalic anhydride plant

70

1991

Expansion chlorine plant

22

1999

Catalyst modification

15

1992

Expansion chlorine plant

40

2002-2006

Expansion paraxylene plant

225

1998

Debottlenecking paraxylene

2002

...

1999-2000

(Air Products/Eneco)

Aluchemie

Expansion anodes plant

1999

Expansion oxo-alcohols/plasticizers

New oven for anodes production

80

2003

New lube oil blending plant

8

2003

Desulpharisation plant

...

2006

Hoyer Nederland

New storage silos

...

1999

Huntsman Holland

MDI plant

135

1997

Expansion MDI plant

...

1999-2000

Expansion MDI plant

...

2006-2007

Kemira Chemicals BV

Hydrogen peroxide plant

32

1991

Kemwater

Ferrous chloride plant

7

1994

Water-treatment products

2003

Koch HC Partnership

Condensate splitter

...

1994

Rotterdam Refinery Expansion Project

20

2005

Expansion Splitter

15

2005

New palmoil refinery

25

2005

New tankage and jetty

27

2001-2002

Argos

New oil products terminal

20

2003

Terminal 1st phase

...

2005

Terminal 2st phase

...

2006

Jetty and 270 m quay

...

2006

Borden Chemical Holland

Formaldehyde plant

11

1997

BritNed (Tennet, National

Interconnector power cable

350

2007

Grid Transco)

Caldic Chemical

Various plants

80

1991-1992

Tank storage

27

1992

Tank storage

22

1997-1998

Climax Molybdenum

Blacktopping & sewerage

2

2006

Roaster

2

2006

KOG Edible Oils

Various chemical plants

5

2006

Environmental & Energy

1

2006

Koole Tank Storage Pernis

Cytec Industries

DSM Resins

De Rijke

34

Surfactants

Expansion resins production

Stainless steel tanks

23

22

...

1998

1998-1999

2006/2007

Kuwait Petroleum Europoort

Tank storage/jetties for VLCC’s

120

1990

Gasoline manufacturing unit

170

1990

Barge jetty

20

1997

Biological waste water treatment

10

2001

Barge loading vapor recovery

5

2002

Low sulphur diesel manufacturing

45

2001-2003

DSM Special Products

Expansion benzoic acid/debottlenecking phenol

90

2000-2002

Plant conversion phase 1

12

2003

LBC

Chemical warehouse/steel tanks/

18

2000-2001

Plant conversion phase 2

5

2005

IBC filling-station/pipeline/water purification facility

2003

New stainless tanks

...

2005

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Major Investments

Major Investments

in the Oil and Chemical Industry in Rotterdam since 1990

COMPANY

PROJECT

LBC Loders Croklaan

in the Oil and Chemical Industry in Rotterdam since 1990

(IN MILLIONS)

EUROS YEAR

COMPANY

PROJECT

Steam processing for chlorinated products

...

2003

Sargeant Terminals

New greenfield palm oil refinery

70

2005

Service Terminal Rotterdam

Bunker/heavy fuel oil terminal

27

2003

New oil products terminal

15

2003/2005

Expansion and renewal

12

2008

Shell Nederland Chemie

Propene splitter/isopropanol expansion

90

1995-1996

Rigid polyols plant

30

1999

Lucite International

Polymethyl methacrylate

1998

MBTF system

1998

Environmental upgrading

2006

EUROS (IN MILLIONS)

YEAR

2002

Bitumen terminal

Lyondell Chemical

LPG terminal

54

1991

Epichlorhydrin expansion

1999

PGE plant Botlek

45

1995

MSPO-2, styrene/propylene oxide plant

1999

PGE debottlenecking

...

1999

(50% Shell, 50% BASF)

BDO plant

270

2002

Lyondell-Bayer Manufacturing

PO/SM plant

MultiCore

Pipeline bundle for chemicals and

(Port of Rotterdam/Vopak)

industrial gases (4 lines)

Nerefco

Road tanker loading depot

MTBE plant + revamp catcracker

Revamp crude distillation unit (CDU4)

Gasoil desulphurization unit

FCCU gasoline desulphurization

550

14

2003

Benzene extraction plant

2000

PGE expansion

2000

SAN polymer polyols

2003

Expansion ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol plants

..,

2004

Expansion isopropanol plant

2006

2003

Expansion polyol plant

...

2006

14

1992

Shell Nederland Raffinaderij

Road tanker loading depot

115

1993-1994

PER+ refinery modernization (hydrocracker,

20

1990

1,800

1993-1997

2002

125

1992

45

1998

residue gasification unit, cogeneration unit)

115

1998

Tank loading depot

45

2002 Shin-Etsu

Renovation/extension PVC plant

Expansion VCM plant

18

2002-2006

Expansion PVC plant

45

2002-2006

NU3

Site restructuring with new

warehouse & infrastructure

Odfjell Terminals

Modification tank terminal Botlek

9

1997

Storeship

Chemical warehouse (PGS-15)

...

1999

Expansion distillation plant

10

2003

Expansion storage capacity

...

2003-2004

New quay wall

30

2003-2004

8 New stainless steel tanks

10

2003

TenneT

Transformer station

25

2005

Additional storage tanks

...

2005

Upgrading, new power crossing

25

2005

Deepsea jetty capacity

...

2005

New distillation column

...

2006

Tronox Pigments

TiO2 plant

130

1991

New office building

...

2004

Expansion projects

50

2001-2005

Vapour recovery and treatment 6th distillation unit

...

2007

Environmental projects

40

2003-2007

5th jetty for seagoing vessels

...

2008

Additional storage tanks

...

2007/2008

Vopak Chemicals Logistics

New tanks Botlek terminal

2003

Organik Holding

Acrylic polymers plant

18

2005

Vopak Logistic Services Pernis

Chemical warehouse

27

1992

Expansion warehouse capacity

2002

Vopak Oil

New oil products jetty

17

2003

4th finger pier and tanks

...

2006/2007

Stainless steel tanks

...

2005/2006

3

2007

RC2 (Port of Rotterdam/ARG)

Ethylene pipeline

10

2003

Resolution Performance Products

Replacement versatic acid plant

22

2002

Rubis Terminal

New tank terminal

Rijnmond Energie CV (Intergen)

CoGen plant

50 (est.)

2006/2008

622

2004

Vopak Vlaardingen

Note: this list covers the most important investments announced publicly by the companies mentioned and is not necessarily exhaustive.

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Milestones and developments

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Historical milestones

Historical milestones

and significant recent developments

and significant recent developments

1862 • First oil shipment to Rotterdam

1903 • Commissioning of first oil refinery in Rotterdam

(Koninklijke Nederlandse Petroleum Mij., later Shell)

1967 • Fifth refinery commissioned (BP in Europoort)

1992 • New road tanker loading facility at Nerefco refinery

• Suez Canal blockade

• Land leased to Mobil Oil

• Renovation/extension of PVC unit at ROVIN in Pernis

• Sea channel called the Maasgeul dredged to 62 feet

• Signing of land lease with Eastman Chemical for its

(225,000 tons)

in Pernis

greenfield Europoort site

1929 • Rotterdam expands with construction of new port called

First Petroleumhaven (Pernis)

1969 • Shell Pernis world’s largest refinery

1993 • DuPont takes over ICI’s nylon and maranyl units in

1970 • Land leased in Botlek to Oxirane (later ARCO)

1932 • Rotterdam Municipal Port Management (RMPM)

established

and Air Products • Maasgeul dredged to 65 feet (250,000 tons)

1936 • First modern oil refinery commissioned

(Shell in Pernis)

connecting Rotterdam and Antwerp)

1937 • Largest oil tanker 21,000 tons DWT

(‘Emile Miquet’)

1972 • Maasvlakte Oil Terminal commissioned

1939 • Start of construction of Second

1973 • Tankers of 500,000 tons in service

Petroleumhaven (Pernis)

1947 • Rotterdam Municipal Council gives go-ahead for

development of the Botlek industrial site

1976 • Maasgeul dredged to 68 feet

1982 • Kuwait Petroleum takes over Gulf Oil’s refinery in

• Shell launches PER+ project (modernization of

Pernis refinery)

1971 • Commissioning RAPL (crude oil pipeline

Rozenburg

• Aramco joins Texaco-Esso terminal partnership to form TEAM • Construction of Co-generation unit by Eurogen started on ICI site • Nerefco begins construction of MTBE unit at Europoort refinery • Take over of Kemira Pernis ammonia unit by Air Products

• DSM Special Products to increase benzoic acid and benzoates capacity at its Botlek site • Eurosplitter commissions new condensates splitter in Europoort

• Arco Chemical to expand TBHP capacity at its Botlek site

• Nerefco closes down its Pernis refinery

1996 • Arco Chemical to build new worldscale propylene oxide/

styrene monomer (PO/SM) complex on a greenfield site

on the Maasvlakte

• Exxon Chemical announces plans to double paraxylene capacity at its Botlek site • Arco Chemical announces plans to build new butanediol (BDO) plant on the Maasvlakte • Cytec Industries to build new benzatriazols plant at its Botlek site • Rotterdam Municipal Port Management and Aethylen

for conversion to hydrogen

Rohrleitungs-Gesellschaft sign Letter of Intent to build

• Kemira Pigments takes over Botlek titanium dioxide unit

a common carrier ethylene pipeline (CCPS) linking

from Tiofine

Rotterdam Maasvlakte to the ARG ethylene pipeline

• Akzo takes over Nobel in Sweden and changes name to

grid in Antwerp

Akzo Nobel

1997 • Nerefco to build a new gas-oil desulphurization unit at its

Europoort – chemical operations closed down

1950 • Second refinery commissioned (Caltex in Pernis, later

( ethylene, cumene and styrene production)

1994 • Takeover of ICI polypropylene unit by BASF

• Start-up of Exxon Chemical’s oxo-alcohol plant in

• Completion of hydrocracker at Esso Botlek refinery

Europoort

• Official inauguration of PER+ modernization

complex. The epichlorhydrine plant in Pernis will be

Texaco)

1955 • Lease of first site in Botlek (20 ha to Dow Chemical) 1957 • Rotterdam Municipal Council gives go-ahead for

development of the Europoort industrial site

• Construction of Esso Flexicoker begun

1985 • Esso Chemical’s fertilizer operations in Europoort

taken over by Kemira

1986 • Esso Nederland brings its Flexicoker unit on stream at

1960 • Third refinery commissioned (Esso Botlek)

• Commissioning of RRPL (crude oil pipeline

its Botlek site

1989 • New gasoline unit started up by Kuwait Petroleum

• BP and Texaco join forces in Nerefco

Europoort site • Shell to build a new plant for rigid polyols at its Pernis

programme for Shell’s Pernis refinery

modernized and upgraded

• Shell to expand propylene capacity in Pernis via new

• Van Ommeren announces plans to take over the Botlek

propane splitter. A new isopropanol plant will be built

Tank Terminal of Nerefco

to replace an old unit

• Blagden Chemical’s new formaline unit enters production

• Akzo Nobel announces new metal alkylates project

• ICI’s new MDI plant comes on stream at Rozenburg

• ICI announces new MDI plant for Rozenburg site,

• DSM Desotech to build a new high-performance UV-

curing materials plant at its Hook of Holland complex

• Land leased to Esso for construction of Botlek refinery

1959 • Largest oil tanker 100,000 tons DWT (‘Universe Apollo’)

due on stream in 1997 • Eurogen Co-generation unit start-up • Kemira Pigments announces expansion plans

per day crude distillation unit (CDU4) at its

for Botlek titanium dioxide plant

Europoort refinery

• Nerefco re-opens a mothballed 200,000 barrel

connecting Rotterdam with Ruhr area)

• First vessel docks in 4th Petroleumhaven in Europoort

• Land leased to AKZO and Tiofine in Botlek

1989 • Hycon unit started up by Shell

1990 • New road tanker loading facility at Shell Pernis refinery 1962 • Land leased to ICI in Rozenburg

• Rotterdam becomes the world’s largest port

1995 • ICI to expand polymethyl methacrylate capacity in

• Dismantling of Texaco tank terminal in Botlek begun (Nieuwesluisweg)

1963 • Fourth refinery commissioned

(Gulf Europoort, later Kuwait Petroleum)

1964 • Approval of Maasvlakte project (reclamation of some 2,000 ha of land from the North Sea)

1991 • Arco Chemical commissions LPG storage/

transhipment terminal in the 7th Petroleum

haven in Europoort

separation facility in Botlek • Eastman Chemical announces new PTA and PET plants for its Europoort site • Air Products begins construction of new air separation unit (ASU-3) at its Rozenburg site • Tessenderlo Chemical takes over Hydro Agri’s feed phosphates in Vlaardingen

• Land leased to Caldic Chemie in Europoort/construction

of storage and production facilities begun

(formaline) announce new plants to supply ICI’s new

MDI plant

• Tiofine starts up new titanium dioxide unit in Botlek

• Largest oil tanker 200,000 tons DWT (‘Idemitsu Maru’)

• New phthalic anhydride unit on stream for Exxon

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• Linde Gas Benelux B.V. takes over Cryoton air

1966 • Land leased to Esso Chemical Europoort, later Kemira

40

• Start-up of Kemira Chemicals hydrogen peroxide unit

Rozenburg

Chemical at its Botlek site

• Air Liquide (carbon monoxide) and Blagden Chemical

1998 • Shell shuts down its catcracker nr. 1 in Pernis after

47 years continuous service • Shell announces plans to expand ethylene capacity in Moerdijk by 50%

• Eastman Chemical’s new PTA/PET complex in Europoort

officially opened. Air Products/ENECO joint venture utility

centre commissioned on Eastman’s plant site

• Eurosplitter condensates splitter in Europoort taken over by Koch Industries • Exxon Chemical starts up new paraxylene plant at its Botlek site • Lyondell takes over Arco Chemical. The PO/SM and BDO projects of Arco are put on hold • Akzo Nobel to expand chlorine production at its Botlek site

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Historical milestones

Historical milestones

and significant recent developments

and significant recent developments

• Cytec Industries’ new benzatriazols plant comes into operation • Shell sells its General Purpose Rubber plant in Pernis to Dow Europe

2001 • Domo takes over Basell’s polypropylene production

1999 • LBC purchases the C&P Botlek Storage Terminal in

Botlek from Dow Chemical • Lyondell to expand propylene glycol ether capacity at its Botlek site

• E.ON to build a Co-generation unit on the Maasvlakte to

supply the Lyondell/Bayer JV propylene oxide/styrene

monomer plant

• Shell announces plans to construct a new SAN polymer polyols plant in Pernis

capacity at its Botlek terminal facility

• Royal Van Ommeren and Royal Pakhoed merge their tank terminal operations into Royal Vopak

fragrances production unit in Rozenburg

• Borden Chemical takes over Blagden Chemical formaline plant in Botlek

Botlek to supply Lyondell’s planned BDO plant • Ineos Acrylics takes over the polymethyl methacrylate plant of ICI Acrylics at Rozenburg • Electrabel and Air Products to build a utility Centre in Botlek to supply Lyondell’s planned BDO plant • Ineos Acrylics takes over the polymethyl methacrylate plant of ICI Acrylics at Rozenburg

dioxide plant at Botlek • Quest International starts up new fragrances plant in Rozenburg • Teijin takes 50% share in DuPont’s polyester film production operations in Rozenburg

agreement for the construction of new propylene

oxide/styrene monomer plant on the Maasvlakte

• Resolution Performance Products takes over the Pernis bisphenol A/epoxy resins production units of Shell • Kraton Polymers takes over the Kraton rubber production units of Shell in Pernis • Kemira Agro closes down fertilizer production plants in

• Eastman Chemical relocates its European Headquarters to Rotterdam • Loders Croklaan announces new world-scale palm oil refinery, to be built on the Maasvlakte

1,000 hectares of new land at the western end of the

50,000 MT/yr waterbased acrylic polymer plant

Port of Rotterdam, part of which is earmarked for

• Vopak Logistic Services expands chemical warehousing

future chemical industry activities

capacity in Pernis • DSM Special Products completes expansion/

• New Co-generation and cooling water facilities brought

use, with upgraded pipelines and metering equipment • Huntsman invests € 7.5 mln. in debottlenecking of the MDI plant • Rotterdam Port Authority corporatized • Vitol announces construction of their first Rotterdam

BDO plant at its Rozenburg site

based fuel oil terminal with a capacity of 278,000 m 3

• Shell opens new tank loading depot at its Pernis refinery

The terminal is called Euro Tank Terminal (ETT)

• DuPont Teijin Films announces plans for closure of its

• Micro Chemie refurbishes and starts up again the

new jetty by CEO of Lukoil • VLS group inaugurates its new barge container quaywall in Pernis • Euro Tank Terminal (Vitol) announces plans to more than double the capacity of the terminal and jetty • Building of Rotterdam’s largest fingerpier starts at Vopak Europoort Terminal: 650 meter, almost as long as Rotterdam’s Coolsingel • Odfjell announces to expand their tank storage capacity for chemicals and to build a new distillation tower at

polyester films plant in Rozenburg in 2003

ammoniaterminal formerly owned by Kemira Agro

their Petrochemical Industrial Distillation plant

• Shin-Etsu debottlenecks its VCM and PVC plants

Rozenburg

• Building of the second jetty for seagoing vessels starts

at Argos Terminal

in Botlek and Pernis • Air Liquide commissions new syngas plant in Rozenburg

2005 • PerGen starts the construction of a new cogeneration

2003 • Kerr-McGee Pigments commences major upgrade and expansion of its titanium dioxide plant in Botlek • Aluchemie completes new oven for carbon anodes

plant (800 t/h steam + 308 MWe) in Pernis. Start-up expected in September 2007 • E.ON anounces € 176 mln. of investments for the durability of the life expectancy of the rigs on the central

production at its Botlek site

Maasvlakte. This will ensure the economic life

• Argos Oil commences work on a new oil products

expectancy will be prolonged from 2012 until 2022

terminal in Pernis

On top of that € 65 mln. has been invested in building

• Service Terminal Rotterdam (Lukoil-FTS/Hofftrans)

Pernis and Rozenburg

establishes a new bunkering and board-to-board terminal

• Linde Gas Benelux takes into action a CO 2 liquifaction

• Shell expands propylene glycol ether capacity at Pernis

in Botlek

plant (investments ca. € 10 mln.)

2006 • Official opening of Service Terminal Rotterdam and their

2004 • Third fingerpier at Vopak Europoort Terminal ready for

vessels and to upgrade another jetty

desulphurization unit at its Europoort refinery

• Odfjell announces to build a new quaywall for seagoing

• Nerefco instals new FCCU gasoline

• Lyondell Chemical commissions new world-scale

• Rubis Terminal of France decides to lease land for an independent tank terminal in Botlek

• Koch HC Partnership invested in a refinery project

on stream by Electrabel/Air Products in Rozenburg

Loders Croklaan on Maasvlakte and KOG in Pernis

• Commissioning of 2 crude palm oil refineries:

• Dutch Government gives go-ahead for Maasvlakte 2

Nerefco to expand their capacity for oil products in Pernis

• Organik Holding starts construction of their

in Botlek

the Europoort Terminal for jet fuel and fuel oil • Argos takes over a second part of the tank storage of

• Vopak announces to expand the storage capacity at

project involving the reclamation of an additional

modernization of benzoates production facilities

the capacity with stainless steel storage tanks

• Lyondell-Bayer commissions new propylene oxide/ styrene monomer plant on its Maasvlakte site

• De Rijke takes over Wetro and decides to expand

a new 800 MW Co-generation facility in Pernis

• Lyondell and Bayer announce joint-venture

Pernis site

2002 • Intergen (Rijnmond Energie) announces plans to build

• Koole instals new stainless steel tanks and jetty at its

• Quest International announces plans for a new

2000 • Kerr-McGee takes over Kemira Pigments’ titanium

converted to handle bitumen products

• Air Products and Electrabel to build a Utility Centre in

investment within the Port of Rotterdam)

• Lyondell Chemical announces go-ahead of postponed

• Shin-Etsu purchases the VCM/PVC facilities of Rovin

CO 2 delivery to the glass houses (€ 25 mln.

• Shin-Etsu to expand PVC capacity in Pernis to 450,000 tons/year by 2006

• Start up OCAP (JV Linde Gas and Volker Wessels),

capacity and increases stainless steel storage

an existing unit

chlorine plant to 570,000 tons / year in 2005

its Pernis chemical site

Sulphur Services terminal in Botlek which will be

Royal Pakhoed

cogeneration plant, which will have a capacity of 800t/h steam and 308 MWe

operations at Rozenburg

• Resolution Performance Products to build a new

the Shell site. Will be operational in 2007 • Air Liquide starts construction of the PerGen

completed and the first ethylene volumes are transported

• Evides Industriewater invests € 20 mln. in a demin water plant for the PerGen plant from Air Liquide on

• Shell brings on stream new SAN polymer polyols plant at

• Odfjell Terminals expands industrial distillation

versatic acids plant at its Pernis site to replace

• Sargeant Terminals takes over the former Procor

BDO project, to be built at its Botlek site

• Koole takes over the Pernis edible oils terminal of

pipeline from Antwerp to Rotterdam-Maasvlakte, is

• Akzo Nobel initiates phased expansion of its Botlek

• RC2, the Port of Rotterdam/ARG joint-venture ethylene

Europoort site

• Kuwait Petroleum initiates 4-year modernization programme for its Europoort refinery

• E.ON opens new utility centre on its Maasvlakte site

phenol derivatives plant in Botlek

• Air Liquide to build a new syngas plant in Rozenburg

• Huntsman Corporation purchases ICI’s bulk

• Eastman Chemical debottlenecks PET capacity at its

petrochemicals businesses including the polyurethanes

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• Organik Holding (Istanbul) announces plans to construct a water-based acrylic polymer plant in Botlek

• DSM Special Products to modernize and upgrade its

facility in Rozenburg, formerly owned by Targor

DeNox installation

• Odfjell Terminals takes over the Botlek tank terminal of Royal Vopak

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Addresses of the Main Companies active in the oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam

Air Liquide Industrie BV

Arkema Rotterdam BV

Caldic Chemie BV

Addresses of the Main Companies active in the oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam

Climax Molybdenum BV

DSM Coating Resins BV/ Desotech BV

Euro Tank Terminal B.V.

Corkstraat 46

Tankhoofd 10

Blaak 22

Theemsweg 20

P.O. Box 37002

P.O. Box 6030

P.O. Box 2422

P.O. Box 1130

Slachthuisweg 30, P.O. Box 3

3198 LR Europoort Rt

3005 LA Rotterdam

3196 XH Vondelingenplaat Rotterdam

3001 AC Rotterdam

3180 AC Rozenburg

3150 AA Hoek van Holland

Postbus 1000

T +31 10 262 20 77

T +31 10 472 51 00

T +31 10 413 64 20

T +31 181 24 37 27

T +31 174 31 55 55

3180 AA Rozenburg

F +31 10 437 44 80

F +31 10 438 26 13

F +31 10 404 74 58

F +31 181 24 37 41

F +31 174 31 55 23

T +31 181 240 024

I www.airliquide.com

I www.arkema.com

I www.caldic.nl

I www.phelpsdodge.com

I www.dsm.com

F +31 181 240 010

Air Products Netherlands BV

AVR Holding

Carbon Black Nederland BV

Cytec Industries BV

DSM Special Products

Evides

Rotterdam BV

Wolgaweg 33

Boyneweg 10

Prof. Gerbrandyweg 10

Welplaatweg 30

Botlekweg 175

P.O. Box 59031

P.O. Box 1120

P.O. Box 5150

P.O. Box 5195

Montrealweg 15

3063 NH Rotterdam

3008 PA Rotterdam

3180 AC Rozenburg

3197 ZH Botlek Rotterdam

3197 ZH Botlek Rotterdam

P.O. Box 1021

T +31 10 293 50 00

T +31 10 296 13 00

T +31 181 27 52 75

T +31 10 490 18 00

T +31 181 29 54 00

3180 AA Rozenburg

F +31 10 293 59 80

F +31 10 296 14 50

F +31 181 27 55 04

F +31 10 416 63 89

F +31 181 29 54 01

T +31 181 24 92 22

I www.evides.nl

I www.airproducts.com

I www.avr.nl

I www.cbnbotlek.nl

I www.eu.cytec.com

F +31 181 21 80 04

E info@evides.nl

Schaardijk 150

I www.dsmspecialproducts.com Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals BV

AVR Maritiem

Cargill Refined Oils Europe

De Rijke

Welplaatweg 12

Oude Maasweg 5

Welplaatweg 34

Moezelweg 148

P.O. Box 7020

Postbus 59144

P.O. Box 5185

Postbus 18

Markweg 201

P.O. Box 1293

3000 HA Rotterdam

3008 PC ROTTERDAM – PERNIS

3197 ZH Botlek Rotterdam

3200 AA SPIJKENISSE

P.O. Box 8005

3180 AG Rozenburg

T +31 10 438 99 11

T +31 181 27 3219

T +31 10 472 43 88

T +31 181 252 280

3198 XB Europoort Rotterdam

T +31 181 25 56 00

F +31 10 438 93 34

F + 31 181 27 3259

F +31 10 416 53 87

F +31 181 252 288

T +31 181 28 54 00

F +31 181 25 58 92

I www.akzonobel.com

I www.avr.nl

I www.derijke.com

F +31 181 28 54 05

I www.exxonmobil.com

Cerexagri BV

I www.akzonobel-botlek.nl Basell Polypropylene BV Almatis B.V.

Tankhoofd 10

Merwedeweg 21

I www.eastman.com Den Hartogh Cleaning

ExxonMobil

Rotterdam Botlek BV

E.ON Benelux Services BV

(Lubricants and Specialties)

P.O. Box 1038

P.O. Box 6030

Theemsweg 30

3180 AA Rozenburg

3196 XH Vondelingenplaat Rotterdam

Botlekweg 190

E.ON Benelux N.V.

Butaanweg 161

3197 KM Botlek Rotterdam

T +31 181 24 70 70

T +31 10 472 51 00

3197 KA Rotterdam

Capelseweg 400

P.O. Box 160

T +31 181 27 01 00

F +31 181 24 79 79

F +31 10 438 26 13

T +31 10 438 40 66

P.O. Box 8642

3190 AD Hoogvliet Rotterdam

F +31 181 27 78 53

I www.basell.com

I www.cerexagri.com

F +31 10 438 69 31

3009 AP Rotterdam

T +31 10 263 15 10

T +31 10 289 5711

F +31 10 416 11 29

Hexion

Chemtrade Storage Nederland BV

Den Hartogh Storage

F +31 10 289 55 69

I www.exxonmobil.com

Chemieweg 30

Neckarweg 5

P.O. Box 5005

3198 LJ Europoort Rotterdam

Middenweg 30

Oude Maasweg 80

3197 XB Botlek Rotterdam

T +31 181 23 40 40

4782 PM Moerdijk

P.O. Box 28638

T +31 10 263 00 00

F +31 181 29 00 33

P.O. Box 6056

Botlekweg 121

P.O. Box 6088

3197 KJ Botlek Rotterdam

F +31 10 263 00 03

I www.chemtradestorage.com

4780 LJ Moerdijk

P.O. Box 5120

3002 AB Rotterdam

T +31 168 33 4 3 63

3197 ZG Botlek Rotterdam

T +31 10 478 49 11

F +31 168 38 01 45

T +31 10 487 59 11

F +31 10 478 48 37

I www.denhartogh.com

F +31 10 416 12 63

I www.ferro.com

Domo Polypropylene BV

Eurogen CV

Hercules BV

I www.almatis.com Aluminium & Chemie Rotterdam BV (Aluchemie)

T +31 10 472 79 11 F +31 10 472 20 21 I www.aluchemie.nl

Cabot BV

Botlekstraat 2

Chefaro (Omega Pharma)

Terminals BV

I www.eon-benelux.com Ferro (Holland) BV Esso Nederland BV

Van Helmondstraat 20

P.O. Box 1009

Keileweg 8

3180 AA Rozenburg

P.O. Box 6014

Hoefsmidstraat 40

T +31 181 29 18 88

3002 AA Rotterdam

Merseyweg 24

Merseyweg 10

Noordweg 9

P.O. Box 129

F +31 181 29 17 83

T +31 10 476 45 66

P.O. Box 1038

P.O. Box 1087

P.O. Box 71

3190 AC Rotterdam Hoogvliet

I www.cabot-corp.com

F +31 10 476 59 53

3180 AA Rozenburg

3180 AB Rozenburg

3330 AB Zwijndrecht

I www.chefaro.com

T +31 181 24 70 62

T +31 181 27 11 11

T +31 78 612 59 44

F +31 10 295 47 76

F +31 181 24 70 96

F +31 181 27 11 00

F +31 78 612 09 17

I www.argos.nl

I www.domo-international.com

Argos Oil

T +31 10 295 47 70

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Addresses of the Main Companies

Addresses of the Main Companies

active in the oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam

active in the oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam

Linde Gas Benelux B.V.

Tronox Pigments (Holland) BV

Kuwait Petroleum Europoort BV

Lyondell Chemical Nederland Ltd.

Nufarm BV

Havenstraat 17

Prof. Gerbrandyweg 2

Moezelweg 255

Theemsweg 14

Welplaatweg 12

P.O. Box 78

P.O. Box 1013

P.O. Box 8000

P.O. Box 7195

3197 KS Botlek Rotterdam

Moezelweg 133

3100 AB Schiedam

3180 AA Rozenburg

3198 XA Europoort Rotterdam

3000 HD Rotterdam

T +31 10 438 98 00

3198 LS Europoort Rotterdam

T +31 10 246 16 16

T +31 181 24 66 00

T +31 181 25 19 11

T +31 181 29 40 00

F +31 10 472 28 26

T +31 181 24 20 50

F +31 10 246 16 00

F +31 181 21 31 69

F +31 181 26 29 26

F +31 181 29 49 99

I www.nufarm.com

F +31 181 26 25 26

I www.hoekloos.nl

I www.tronox.com

NU3 B.V.

NV Rotterdam-Rijn

Rotterdam-Antwerpen Pijpleiding CV

I www.lyondell.com LBC

Koch HC Partnership BV

Oude Maasweg 50

Neckarweg 5

P.O. Box 5000

Montrealweg 151

P.O. Box 58

Butaanweg 215, Rotterdam

P.O. Box 5160

P.O. Box 1334

3197 XA Botlek Rotterdam

P.O. Box 645

3130 AB Vlaardingen

P.O. Box 90716

3197 ZH Botlek Rotterdam

3180 AH Rozenburg

T +31 10 295 85 80

3190 AN Hoogvliet Rotterdam

T +31 10 4452000

2509 LS Den Haag

T +31 10 295 33 33

T +31 181 24 01 50

F +31 10 295 86 08

T +31 10 231 03 33

F +31 10 4452001

T +31 70 416 56 66

F +31 10 295 33 44

F +31 181 21 97 74

I www.lbctt.com

F +31 10 231 03 90

I www.nu3.biz

F +31 70 416 56 99

I www.hoyer-group.com

I www.kochind.com Lever Fabergé B.V.O. (Unilever)

Maastank International

ORGANIK

Rijnmond Energie CV

Huntsman Holland BV

KOG Edible Oils BV

Deltaweg 150

1e Welplaatdwarsweg 1

Chemieweg 7

Petroleumweg 46

Merseyweg 10

Vondelingenweg 540

P.O. Box 46

P.O. Box 639

3197 KC Botlek Rotterdam

3196 KD Vondelingenplaat Rotterdam

P.O. Box 1020

3196 KK VONDELINGENPLAAT

3130 AA Vlaardingen

3190 AN Hoogvliet Rotterdam

T +31 10 295 48 20

T 010 2952000

3180 AA Rozenburg

ROTTERDAM

T +31 10 460 69 11

T +31 10 416 44 77

F +31 10 295 48 29

F 010 2952001

T +31 181 29 91 11

T +31 10 295 4950

F +31 10 460 58 00

F +31 10 416 18 49

F +31 181 29 39 00

F +31 10 295 4998

Odfjell Terminals (Rotterdam) BV

Rubis Terminal

Loders Croklaan

Maasvlakte Oil Terminal CV

Oude Maasweg 6

33, Avenue de Wagram

Antarcticaweg 191, Harbour 8228

Europaweg 975

P.O. Box 5010

75017 PARIS

3199 KA Maasvlakte Rotterdam

3199 LD Maasvlakte Rotterdam

3197 XC Botlek Rotterdam

France

I www.huntsman.com Hydro Agri Rotterdam BV

I www.keobv.com Dr. W. Kolb Nederland BV

Oude Maasweg 4

Maas Silo

Pijpleiding Mij.

Hoyer Nederland BV

Maassluissedijk 103

Maassluissedijk 103

Westelijke Randweg 5

T +31 181 35 3800

T +31 181 35 31 11

T +31 10 295 34 00

T +33 1 53 81 8620

P.O. Box 58

P.O. Box 123

F +31 181 35 3802

F +31 181 36 35 15

F +31 10 416 08 40

I www.rubis-terminal.com

3130 AB Vlaardingen

4790 AC Klundert

I www.croklaan.com

I www.mot.nl

I www.odfjell.nl

T +31 10 248 24 82

T +31 168 38 70 80

F +31 10 248 25 07

F +31 168 33 04 81 I www.kolb.ch

INVISTA

Merseyweg 12

Koole Tank Storage Pernis

Sargeant Terminals BV Loders Croklaan

P.O. Box 2

3180 AB Rozenburg

T +31 75 629 2276

T +31 181 28 14 14

1400 CA Bussum

T +31 181 41 13 27

F +31 181 28 14 17

T +31 35 699 91 11

F +31 181 41 11 97

F +31 35 694 60 67

I www.sargeant.net

3196 KE Vondelingenplaat Rotterdam

I www.croklaan.com

I www.invista.com

I www.koole.com

Botlekstraat 15

3198 LS Europoort Rotterdam

3180 AA Rozenburg

F +31 10 438 3800

Nederland BV

Moezelweg 101

F +31 75 629 2466

T +31 10 472 4552

Quest International

1521 AZ Wormerveer

Tankhoofd 2

F +31 181 23 39 41

(Maatschap Europoort Terminal)

Hogeweg 1

P.O. Box 1017

T +31 181 23 36 75

MET

MICRO Chemie BV Lucite International BV

P.O. Box 1065

I www.questintl.com Service Terminal Rotterdam (STR)

Wolgaweg 31 Resolution Performance

Merseyweg 16

3198 LR Europoort Rotterdam

P.O. Box 1222

T +31 181 24 21 44

3180 AE Rozenburg

F +31 181 24 21 41

Vondelingenweg 601

T +31 181 29 11 44

I www.microchemie.com

P.O. Box 606

F +31 181 29 11 55

Products

Torontostraat 20 3197 KN Botlek Rotterdam

Kemira Chemicals BV

Kraton Polymers BV

Moezelweg 151

Vondelingenweg 601

T +31 181 23 32 00

P.O. Box 1015

P.O. Box 628

F +31 181 23 32 40

3180 AA Rozenburg

3190 AN Vondelingenplaat Rotterdam

I www.luciteinternational.com

T +31 181 28 22 11

T +31 10 431 14 39

D’Arcyweg 76

F +31 10 431 20 24

Vondelingenweg 601

F +31 181 28 25 36

F +31 10 431 46 96

P.O. Box 1033 3180 AA Rozenburg

I www.resins.com

P.O. Box 3000

I www.kraton.com

T +31 181 25 09 11

3190 GA Hoogvliet Rotterdam

F +31 181 25 01 65

T +31 10 431 91 11

I www.bp.com

F +31 10 431 26 01

3190 AN Hoogvliet Rotterdam Nerefco

T +31 10 431 71 71

Shell Nederland Raffinaderij BV

I www.shell.com

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Addresses of the Main Companies active in the oil and chemical industry in Rotterdam

Shell Nederland Chemie, Moerdijk Site

SWEEP EUROPOORT BV

Wolgaweg 29, Rotterdam

Vopak Chemicals Logistics Europe & Africa BV

Chemieweg 25

P.O. Box 202

Wieldrechtseweg 50, Dordrecht

P.O. Box 6060

3130 AE Vlaardingen

P.O. Box 650

4780 LN Moerdijk

T +31 10 415 17 75

3300 AR Dordrecht

T +31 168 35 91 11

F +31 10 415 17 86

T +31 78 652 83 07

F +31 168 35 54 06 I www.shell.nl E infopernismoerdijk@shell.com

F +31 78 652 83 33 Tankinstallatie Chemiehaven

Welplaatweg 20 Shell Nederland Chemie, Pernis site

I www.vopak.com

(Nederlandsche Benzol Mij. BV)

P.O. Box 5165

Vopak Logistic Services Pernis BV

3197 ZH Botlek Rotterdam

Butaanweg 17

Vondelingenweg 601

T +31 10 416 14 44

P.O. Box 690

P.O. Box 3000

F +31 10 438 06 44

3195 ZH Pernis Rotterdam T +31 10 490 22 22

3190 GA Hoogvliet T +31 10 431 91 11 F +31 10 431 26 01

TEAM (Texaco-Esso-Aramco Maatschap) Terminal BV

I www.shell.nl

Rijndwarsweg 3

E infopernismoerdijk@shell.com

3198 LK Europoort Rotterdam T +31 181 28 66 00

Shell Nederland Raffinaderij BV, Europoort Terminal

I www.vopak.com Vopak Oil Logistics Europe & Middle East BV

F +31 181 28 66 09

Moezelweg 75

I www.team-terminal.nl

P.O. Box 1137

Rijndwarsweg 21 3198 LK Rozenburg

F +31 10 438 53 53

3180 AC Rozenburg Tessenderlo Chemie BV

T +31 181 24 02 33

T +31 181 25 42 03

Maassluissedijk 103

F +31 181 24 02 29

F +31 181 25 42 72

3133 KA Vlaardingen

I www.vopak.com

I www.shell.com

T +31 10 248 24 88 F +31 10 248 24 90

Shin-Etsu PVC BV

Welplaatweg 12

Vopak Vegoil Logistics B.V.

Kon Wilhelminahaven ZOZ 1 Tikkurila Coatings BV

3134 KH Vlaardingen

P.O. Box 641

Mijlweg 65

T +31 10 460 88 99

3190 AN Hoogvliet Rotterdam

P.O. Box 83

F +31 10 460 41 99

T +31 10 4389715

3300 AB Dordrecht

vlaardingen.vopak.com

F +31 10 4389763

T + 31 78 652 75 27

I www.shin-etsu.nl

F +31 78 651 08 86

Store-Ship BV

Unimills BV

Merwedeweg 4

Lindtsedijk 8, Zwijndrecht

T +31 10 472 56 00

3198 LH Europoort Rotterdam

Postbus 18

F +31 10 472 56 44

P.O. Box 1188, 3180 AD Rozenburg

3330 AA ZWIJNDRECHT

I www.voslogistics.com

T +31 181 25 11 11

T +31 78 6109 911

F +31 181 25 11 99

F +31 78 6192 422

I www.storeship.nl

I www.unimills.nl

Vos Logistics BV

Propaanweg 27 3196 KH Vondelingenplaat Rotterdam

Wetro Production

Wolgaweg 29 3198 LR Europoort Rotterdam

Steinweg handelsveem b.v.

F +31 181 45 71 71

3088 GN Rotterdam

I www.wetro.nl

T +31 10 4879555 F +31 10 4879301

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