History


2004
2005
2006
Expansion into the Middle East

  • Star Energy Corp. and Oiltanking announce their partnership in the construction of a storage terminal in the United Arab Emirates.

  • Oiltanking expands into the Middle East with the operation of liquid berthing facilities in the Port of Sohar, Oman.

  • Oiltanking Antwerp expands its chemical storage capacity with another 67,500 cbm and a new jetty and loading rack.

  • Oiltanking establishes Oiltanking Daya Bay in China.

  • Oiltanking acquires a new terminal in Texas City, Texas, U.S.A.
OT expands into China

  • Oiltanking builds a new chemical terminal in Daya Bay, People’s Republic of China.

  • Oiltanking builds a new oil terminal in Singapore.

  • Oiltanking Tallinn adds chemical storage.

  • Oiltanking Singapore begins operating a new deepwater berth for petroleum products at Seraya Avenue on Jurong Island.

  • Oiltanking opens a new terminal at Valuepark Terneuzen in the Netherlands.

  • Amsterdam expensed 150,000 cbm gasoline capacity.
Joint venture in Antwerp

  • Oiltanking Antwerp becomes a 50/50 Oiltanking/Stolthaven joint venture, named Oiltanking Stolthaven Antwerp NV, an independent liquid-storage facility. The terminal organization remains unchanged.

  • Oiltanking expands its terminal in Texas City with an additional 100,000 cbm (630,000 barrels) of capacity. The new tanks are suited for the storage of naphtha, aromatics, ethanol, and gasoline.

  • Oiltanking signs a storage agreement with international trader Gunvor.

  • Oiltanking Malta announces the addition of 90,000 cbm for petroleum storage, plus a new berth.

  • Successful start-up of Oiltanking’s new terminal in Daya Bay, People’s Republic of China.

  • Oiltanking Amsterdam continues its capacity expansion, adding 150,000 cbm.