Cartagena has become the main port in Spain to import liquid bulk and the third in export after Algeciras and
The City of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the company Cepsa signed a “historic” collaboration agreement whereby the land currently
Dear All, We are pleased to inform you that effective as from Today 14th June we have moved to a
A international joint venture by the companies Enerkem and Suez to build a convertible waste recycling plant at Tarragona will
Peninsula Petroleum S.L., the company supplying bunkers at Tarragona port through barge, announced the suspension of operations due to a
Itsas Gas – a company owned by the public entity EVE, Naviera Murueta and Remolcadores Ibaizabal – has won its
Ercros has decided to undertake a second expansion by 26,000 t/year of the chlorine and caustic soda plant production capacity
The Port of Cartagena continues to position itself as a point of reference for the loading of LNG onto ships.
The port of Bilbao carried out the first pilot test of liquefied natural gas supply from ship to ship. It