Transformation of Sandvikodden: A NATO Facility to Modern Liquid Bulk Terminal
The Port of Arendal's Sandvikodden facility has shifted from a NATO military installation to a strategic liquid bulk storage terminal, enhancing safety and efficiency in energy logistics. This transition is significant as it supports Europe's energy transition efforts with innovative containment and operational designs.
The Sandvikodden tank facility, now managed by the Port of Arendal, has been repurposed from a Cold War NATO site to a modern liquid bulk terminal. Key upgrades include automation systems, enhanced pumping capacity, and a new control room, which improve operational efficiency and safety.
The facility features six steel tanks integrated into a mountainside containment system, offering advantages in leak prevention and environmental protection. Its underground location reduces risk from external damage, while temperature stability from the surrounding rock preserves product quality.
The transition from military to civilian use has involved thorough inspections and refurbishments, ensuring compliance with modern regulations and readiness for future fuel technologies. This strategic transformation enhances the site's role in energy supply chains.
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