Ras Al Khafji
Ras Al Khafji oil terminal situated approximately 15 kilometers off the
northeast coast of Saudi Arabia in the Divided Zone between Saudi Arabia and
Kuwait, is a critical facility for handling hydrocarbon products. The port
features four tanker loading berths and an anchorage area for general cargo
vessels transferring goods onto barges. Due to the dense network of wellheads
and pipelines on the seabed, vessels must adhere to designated anchorage
limits. The terminal primarily processes crude oil, naphtha, and fuel oil.