Company Profile

The Oil Installation at Marsa was first commissioned by Shell International in 1960.  The facility operated by Shell until 1975 when it was taken over by the Maltese Government and passed on to Sea Malta Company Ltd in September 1982 when Mediterranean Offshore Bunkering Company Ltd was established.  The objective of the Company was to cater for the bunkering activities in Malta.

During the years MOBC Ltd gained a reputable name in the bunkering business and this led to renovation of the installation in 1995/1996.  Most of the terminal including the tank farm was demolished and replaced with a new state of the art facility with a new Administration building also being built.   The new Installation was commissioned in May 1996 and has been in operation since then.   This served to enhance MOBC’s activities as one of the leading bunker operators in the Mediterranean.

Additional tankage was built during Years 2000 and 2004 bringing the total capacity of the terminal to 45,505mt.

Throughout the years MOBC offered a good and reliable service to its strong and reputable clientele.  The Company also entered into contractual agreements with major Oil Companies who made use of MOBC terminal and barges to service their own clients.  

Over the years the Company operated a number of barges.  The first barge was the MT Danny Cremona which had 1000 MTS capacity.  This was eventually replaced by MT St Elmo having a capacity of 2200MTS.  Due to the increase in its activities the Company opted to time charter a second barge to operate concurrently with MT St Elmo.  This new barge, the MT Vemaoil VI had a capacity of 3000mts.  The MT St Elmo was sold in year 2000.  The Company again time chartered a second vessel to operate concurrently with the MT Vemaoil VI, first it had the MT Vemachem III, then MT Vemachem IV and finally MT Oarsman which had a capacity of 2400mts.  A small Gas Oil barge the MT Eldaren taking maximum 300mts was also chartered to cater for the deliveries requiring only gas oil supplies.

The Company was again taken over by the Maltese Government from Sea Malta and Enemalta Corporation in 2002.

In July 2004 the Company’s activities changed from a Bunker Supplier to that of a storing depot following a decision taken by the Government

Facilities

The Oil Terminal of MOBC is situated at Grand Harbour, Spencer Hill, Marsa and consists of the following:-

  • Office Buildings
  • Tank Farm of 12 above ground storage tanks
  • Pump House and boiler room
  • Access to loading jetting with pipelines at DWQ and Flagstone Wharf
  • Truck Loading gantry        

The Installation has a total capacity of 46,000mts which include FO storage of 37,330mts; GO storage of 8670mts

TANK NO.
CAPACITY (mts)
CONST. DATE
PRODUCT

1

2050

1996

FO

2

950

1996

FO

3

2600

1964

LCO

4

9800

1964

FO

5

4600

1996

GO

6

10800

1996

FO

7

10800

1996

FO

8

50

2002

GO

9

360

2002

FO

10

550

2003

GO

11

2270

2003

GO

12

1200

2003

GO

The Grand Harbour Installation has also heating, pumping and blending facilities for delivery of all types of Fuels including Thin Fuel Oils and Gas Oils.  All product delivered is metered and certified by Government Customs Officials

Regular maintenance is scheduled to ensure the smooth operation of the Company’s activities.

The terminal also equipped with a fire protection system.  All tanks are equipped with a fixed water installation for the cooling of tanks and a fixed foam system.  This system is supplied by fire pumps via steel pipelines drawing sea water directly from Flagstone Wharf.

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