Fueling Station and Tank Farm Expansion on Taboguilla Island

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Abraham Lindo
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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433 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Taboguilla is a small island located 10 miles outside the Panama Canal Pacific Entrance. In 2002 a fuel distribution facility was installed in order to supply fuel to vessels passing thru the canal. The current capacity of the tank farm is equivalent to 1,100,000 barrels. The demand for marine diesel at this location still exceeds the current capacity, thus an expansion project is currently underway to increase the available space for diesel tanks. There is a total of 800,000 cubic meters to be excavated in order to create the new space. 400,000 cubic meters of that total is basalt rock which will need to be blasted
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APA: Abraham Lindo  (2011)  Fueling Station and Tank Farm Expansion on Taboguilla Island

MLA: Abraham Lindo Fueling Station and Tank Farm Expansion on Taboguilla Island. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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