United Riverhead Terminal, Inc.
Strategically located petroleum bulk storage and distribution facility featuring the only deep water platform (62′ operating draft) on the U.S. East Coast.
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Facility Information
URT has 1 million barrels of Bonded fuel storage
heated and non-heated tanks available
The loading platform is located in the deepest channel on the East Coast. The storage capacities of the tanks exceed 5 million barrels which ranks the terminal as one of the largest facilities in the region.
A truck rack for local distribution
About URT, INC
The facility, located 80 miles east of New York Harbor on a 286-acre site in Suffolk County, New York, consists of 20 storage tanks, a truck transfer rack, and an off-shore barge/ship platform which is the only Deepwater loading/unloading platform on the U.S. East Coast. With an operating draft of 62 feet, the terminal's offshore platform routinely receives Suezmax vessels and is capable of handling VLCC tankers carrying crude, gasoline, ULSD, and heavy fuel.
72 acres of the site is a waterfront tract located on the north side of Sound Shore Road and its 214 acre inland tract is located on the south side of Sound Shore Road in Riverhead, Long Island, New York.
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