EAPC operates a crude oil jetty at the Eilat Oil Port. The jetty accommodates tankers of up to 500,000 DWT with a water depth of 30 meters alongside the jetty. The maximum discharge rate at this jetty is 20,000 cubic meters per hour. The maximum loading rate is 10,000 cubic meters per hour.
Ashkelon Oil Port:
The Ashkelon open sea oil port is located south of the city of Ashkelon. The following discharging and loading facilities operate at the port:
Berth no.1 for oil products (multibuoy)
Berth no. 2 for oil products and fuel oil (multibuoy) LPG berth (multibuoy)
Two SPM berths, no. 3 and no. 4, for crude oil
A coal jetty
The SPM berths are located 3.2 km offshore at a water depth of 31 meters and have a loading and discharging capacity of 7,500 cubic meters per hour. These berths accommodate tankers of up to 300,000 DWT.
Berths no. 1 and 2 are used to load and unload oil products (gasoline, jet fuel and gasoil). The Berths accommodate tankers of up to 130,000 DWT.
A modern computerized system controls the channeling of different oil products unloaded at these berths. The oil products are transferred to the adjacent Petroleum & Energy Infrastructure Company Ltd. (PEI) tankfarm, where they are pumped into the national oil products network.
The LPG berth accommodates LPG tankers of up to 7,000 DWT.