Halul Island
Halul Island is part of the State of Qatar located around 80 km north east of the city of Doha, with an area of 1.5 square kilometers. It has all the facilities of a major international oil terminal.
The island is home to 11 large crude oil storage tanks, with a total capacity of 5 million barrels, crude oil pumping facilities, power generation and water desalination plants. Oil is blended and exported from Halul to customers’ oil tankers moored offshore. In 2003, 108 commercial tankers were loaded at Halul.
Halul Island expansion plans include the Phase II upgrade of the harbor to accommodate larger vessels, a new control room building a new marine building and the upgrade of power and water utilities.
The island is provided with suitable housing accommodation and all related domestic facilities including restaurants, a clubhouse, and recreational areas to play sports such as volleyball, basketball, football and tennis. Between 750 and 900 personnel, including contractors are present on the island on a daily basis.
Safety is a priority at Halul. As the operator of Halul terminal, QP has given it considerable attention and a safety procedure is provided and strictly followed. The safety requirements set out in the checklist are based on the safety practices widely accepted by the oil tanker industry and recommendations by ISGOTT. All fire fighting and lifesaving appliances are properly placed and maintained in a state of readiness for immediate use.
In order to enhance greenery and landscaping, a variety of flowering plants, trees and shrubs are being planted around the island. A project has been initiated for a sewage and waste water treatment plant and this gray water will be utilized to enhance the greenery on Halul’s undeveloped areas.
The island (about 1.5 sq. km) is home for 11 giant crude oil storage tanks, pumping stations, power generation, water desalination plants and a heliport in addition to staff accommodation, sports and recreational facilities.
Halul Island accommodates about 800 personnel including contractors on a daily basis.
Source : www.qp.com.qa
The island is home to 11 large crude oil storage tanks, with a total capacity of 5 million barrels, crude oil pumping facilities, power generation and water desalination plants. Oil is blended and exported from Halul to customers’ oil tankers moored offshore. In 2003, 108 commercial tankers were loaded at Halul.
Halul Island expansion plans include the Phase II upgrade of the harbor to accommodate larger vessels, a new control room building a new marine building and the upgrade of power and water utilities.
The island is provided with suitable housing accommodation and all related domestic facilities including restaurants, a clubhouse, and recreational areas to play sports such as volleyball, basketball, football and tennis. Between 750 and 900 personnel, including contractors are present on the island on a daily basis.
Safety is a priority at Halul. As the operator of Halul terminal, QP has given it considerable attention and a safety procedure is provided and strictly followed. The safety requirements set out in the checklist are based on the safety practices widely accepted by the oil tanker industry and recommendations by ISGOTT. All fire fighting and lifesaving appliances are properly placed and maintained in a state of readiness for immediate use.
In order to enhance greenery and landscaping, a variety of flowering plants, trees and shrubs are being planted around the island. A project has been initiated for a sewage and waste water treatment plant and this gray water will be utilized to enhance the greenery on Halul’s undeveloped areas.
The island (about 1.5 sq. km) is home for 11 giant crude oil storage tanks, pumping stations, power generation, water desalination plants and a heliport in addition to staff accommodation, sports and recreational facilities.
Halul Island accommodates about 800 personnel including contractors on a daily basis.
Source : www.qp.com.qa