Cadiz port receives biodiesel for first time in 15 years

October 16, 2018 |

In Spain, Ports Europe reports that for the first time in 15 years, biodiesel has landed at the Port of Cadiz. The 7,000 metric tons of Malaysian biodiesel was shipped from the Port Klang and imported by Olivia Petroleum. The port is seen as strategically placed to serve the Mediterranean as well as European/African markets and has storage terminals within the Free Trade Zone owned by Olivia Petroleum and is the only bunker installation in the Bay of Cadiz.

Category: Fuels

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