Contract Date
EPROM is responsible of Operation and Maintenance of Dekheila Terminal since 2002.
About
Location: located at East Mediterranean, Alexandria, Egypt
Core Business: Dekheila Port used for handling Petroleum Products of (MIDOR Refinery-EGPC), Mono Styrene of E-STYRENICS Company, LPG vessels providing LPG needs to the local market.
Capacity: The Loading Pier can handle different capacities of vessels up to 50,000 DWT for high quality Petroleum Products and up to 25,000 DWT for the Petroleum Coke.
Products: Gasoline, JET A-1, ULSD, GASOIL, FUEL OIL, Styrene, LPG & Petroleum Coke
Site Description
The terminal is located 7km west of Alexandria Port. (430m length, 40m width). The Terminal hosts two facilities:
Off-Shore Facilities:
- 7 Loading Arms (GASOLINE, JET A-1, ULSD, GASOIL, STYRENE, BALLAST WATER)
- Petroleum Coke Ship Loader
- Metering unit.
On-Shore Facilities:
- Two storage tanks, each with a capacity of 6,000 m³.
- Three ballast water tanks, each with a capacity of 2,500 m³
- Petroleum Coke Storage Hangar
- Approach conveyor to ship loader.
Key Activities
EPROM manages the operations and maintenance of Dekheila Terminal through various key activities, ensuring efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible petroleum handling. These activities include:
Vessel Reception & Berthing: Coordinating vessel arrivals, to ensure secure docking and regulatory compliance.
Cargo Handling & Transfer: Connecting loading arms, monitoring flow rates, and facilitating the safe transfer of petroleum products while implementing emission control measures.
Safety & Environmental Compliance: Implementing emergency response plans, vapor recovery systems, and real-time monitoring to enhance operational safety and environmental protection.
Storage & Distribution: Managing inventory, tank storage, and the dispatch of petroleum products via pipelines to ensure seamless supply chain operations.
Maintenance & Inspection: Conducting regular inspections and preventive maintenance of loading arms, pipelines, and safety systems to minimize downtime and ensure regulatory compliance.
These activities are executed following the industry’s best practices and international safety standards to optimize terminal performance and operational reliability.

