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Beshayer Oil Terminal

Sudan's Beshayer Oil Terminal, located 13 nautical miles south of Port Sudan, plays a vital role in exporting Nile Blend crude oil. Operated by the Greater Nile Petroleum Operation Co. Ltd, this facility utilizes a Single Point Mooring (SPM) Buoy for tanker loading. With a maximum capacity of 300,000 DWT, the terminal welcomes approximately 170 vessels annually.

While the terminal serves industrial purposes, Port Sudan provides a wealth of nearby attractions. The Red Sea's stunning coastline offers opportunities for snorkeling and diving adventures. Explore the historical ruins of Suakin Island, an ancient port city. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local markets, brimming with traditional crafts, spices, and textiles. Savor delicious Sudanese cuisine at local cafes and restaurants, and unwind at Port Sudan's bars and clubs after a day of exploration.

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Beshayer Oil Terminal

Sudan's Beshayer Oil Terminal, located 13 nautical miles south of Port Sudan, plays a vital role in exporting Nile Blend crude oil. Operated by the Greater Nile Petroleum Operation Co. Ltd, this facility utilizes a Single Point Mooring (SPM) Buoy for tanker loading. With a maximum capacity of 300,000 DWT, the terminal welcomes approximately 170 vessels annually.

While the terminal serves industrial purposes, Port Sudan provides a wealth of nearby attractions. The Red Sea's stunning coastline offers opportunities for snorkeling and diving adventures. Explore the historical ruins of Suakin Island, an ancient port city. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local markets, brimming with traditional crafts, spices, and textiles. Savor delicious Sudanese cuisine at local cafes and restaurants, and unwind at Port Sudan's bars and clubs after a day of exploration.

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