Senipah Oil Terminal
Senipah Oil
Terminal, located in the Makassar Strait, Indonesia,
serves as a crucial offshore crude oil loading facility. This terminal features
a Single Buoy Mooring (SBM) system, capable of accommodating tankers with
capacities ranging from 50,000 to 125,000 DWT. With a water depth of 23.2
meters, the terminal facilitates efficient oil transfer operations.
While primarily
an industrial hub, Senipah offers proximity to several points of interest. The
nearby towns of Loa Janan, Samarinda, and Balikpapan provide access to diverse
attractions, including the captivating Makassar Strait, known for its marine
life and scenic beauty. Explore the vibrant city of Balikpapan, renowned for
its shopping malls, cultural centers, and natural attractions like the Mangrove Center Graha Indah and Bangkirai Hill Nature Tourism.