![]() The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Terminal is designed to receive, store, partially mix and distribute liquefied propane-butane gas via rail and road tankers. The handling capacity of these terminals guarantees energy security for Poland. Fuel is transported by both routes, including to refineries and plants in Poland and in eastern Germany, through the PERN network of pipelines and handling bases and the LOTOS SA. Handling operations are carried out in an environmentally safe, closed-loop system. They are located in enclosed basins equipped with spill containment barriers and a fire protection system. It has five stations which are designed for handling oil and oil-based products, as well as heating oil and diesel fuel. The fully automated Liquid Fuel Base is able to accommodate the largest ships that can enter the Baltic Sea. Heating and base oils are handled at Obronców Poczty Polskiej Quay, within the Inner Port. The Outer Port has two modern terminals for handling liquid fuels such as LPG. ![]()
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