Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA) development of the Port of Richards Bay is expected to be completed by the end of May.
It is set to become a key hub for energy trade through the provision of bulk infrastructure to two sites located at the South Dunes precinct, TNPA said in a statement.
The project commenced in 2021 and has already improved accessibility and utility provision within the port as well as operational efficiencies and safety of port users, TNPA said.
The extension of Mundra Road has been completed as well as the provision of Medium Voltage electrical supply and portable water supply to the several sites in the precinct.
Construction of the 2,4km rail infrastructure is currently underway, at 90% completion. This includes the completion of bulk earthworks and delivery of the permanent way material such as rails, turnouts and sleepers.
“The recent appointment of the Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) operator, alongside the completion of these infrastructure enhancements, demonstrates the port’s responsiveness to evolving market demands,” said Dennis Mqadi, TNPA Port Manager at the Port of Richards Bay.
Last month, TNPA appointed FFS Tank Terminal as the preferred bidder to develop and operate a liquid bulk terminal specialising in bunker fuels at the Port of Richards Bay.
The terminal will be located at the Port of Richards Bay at a site previously operated by Engen.