Transnet Pipelines has successfully delivered jet fuel from Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal, directly to OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA), in Gauteng.
The state-owned rail company has done this project for the first time since the commissioning of the 24-inch Multi-Product Pipeline in 2012.
Media reports indicate that this follows the successful commissioning of the accumulator tanks at Jameson Park, in Gauteng, to receive the product and the repurposing of an existing line between Alrode and the airport.
Engineering News reports that the jet fuel arrived at the airport on specification, going entirely through the Transnet pipeline system, and is an additional measure to ensure the security of jet fuel supply.
During the floods last year, jet fuel was transported in the Multi-Product Pipeline to ORTIA via the Natref refinery.
This is the first time Transnet has delivered jet fuel from the coast going entirely through the Transnet pipeline system, it said.
“This alternative route will be used while Natref has a planned maintenance shutdown, and to supplement the normal supply from Natref to Transnet clients,” Transnet said.
“The successful delivery, achieved in collaboration with customers, demonstrates Transnet Pipelines’ capabilities as a reliable pipeline solution for the supply of jet fuel from the coast to ORTIA.”