| THE Reliance Jamnagar Marine Terminal (RJMT) is located in the Gulf of Kutch at Sikka and is under the jurisdiction of Gujarat Maritime Board. It is located about 23 kms from the city of Jamnagar. RJMT is India's largest all-weather petroleum terminal. On an average, the terminal handles 145 crude and 700 product (total 845) ships, annually. It handles about 31 MMT crude and 22 MMT products annually (total 53 MMT). It is expected to cross 100 MMT post commissioning of 2nd Reliance refinery. The terminal provides 9 berths in total, which consists of 4 berths and 5 single point moorings (SPM). |
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| General |
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| SPM |
SPMs are located approximately 15 kilometers from shore. Three SPMs are for importing crude oils and two SPMs are for exporting petroleum products (diesel & gasoline). The crude SPMs are connected to the shore tanks via 48 inch subsea pipelines and the product SPMs are connected via 30" subsea pipelines.
Crude SPM berths are designed for vessels of maximum LOA of 345 meters. Dead weight 350000 mt, and a draught up to 22.5 m. Largest tanker takes about 40 hrs to offload the crude cargo. Product SPMs can accommodate a tanker of maximum LOA of 300 meters, deadweight 150000 mt and draught up to 18.5 m. |
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| Pilotage |
The approach to RJMT is marked by a fairway buoy and approach channel is marked by sets of buoys. Leading lights are provided to assist navigation from turning circle to tanker berths.
Pilotage is compulsory for all vessels using the RJMT facilities. For vessels berthing at jetty, pilot boards the vessel near fairway buoy and for SPMs at the respective designated areas. The pilots are trained in-house on the guidelines of IMO/Indian Major Ports and are approved by GMB . |
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| Support Crafts |
Terminal provides following support crafts:
SPM Tugs = 4 Nos. each 52 Tons
Bollard-Pull Jetty Tugs = 4 Nos each 40 Tons
Bollard-Pull Pilot boats (2)
Mooring boats (7)
Garbage collection boat (1),
Security & Pollution control boats (2),
Diving support vessel (2),
Maintenance craft (1) |
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| Port Connectivity |
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| Tanker Jetty Berths |
Four berths (A, B, C and D) are designed to accommodate vessels falling within the berthing parameters mentioned below:
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Berth-A |
Berth-B |
Berth-C |
Berth-D |
| Maximum LOA |
195 m |
230 m |
246 m |
252 m |
| Maximum Beam |
45 m |
45 m |
45 m |
45 m |
| Maximum permissible draught |
12.5 m |
13.5 m |
13.5 m |
14.5 m |
| Max. Displacement |
59850mt |
86450mt |
112500mt |
120,000mt |
Berthing/unberthing operations can be carried out 24x7 bases round the clock. On an average, turnaround time for vessels at jetty berths is 24 to 36 hours depending on the parcel size.
The following petroleum products can be handled at the jetty berths:
Paraxylene, Benzene, TAME, Diesel, Motor Spirit, Kerosene, Naphtha, LPG, LSWR.
The terminal is equipped to take care of Oil-Spill (Tier 1) as per statutory requirement. Reliance owned tugs are also fitted with pollution control equipments like - skimmers, absorbent pads, oil spill dispersants, and OSD spray arm. The terminal conducts joint mock drills with Indian Coast Guard for oil-spill response. |
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| Certification |
RJMT is certified to:
- International Ship and Port Facility Security code.
- ISO 9001:2000 - Quality Management Systems
- ISO 14001:2004 - Environment Management Systems
- OHSAS 18001 - Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series
- LRA Class - Lloyds Register of Asia - Marine operation & maintenance audits.
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