At ECT Delta Terminal B.V., our state-of-the-art pipeline services offer a fast, secure, and environmentally responsible solution for the transport of petroleum and chemical products. With a strong presence in Rotterdam, Antwerp, Houston, Jurong, and Qingdao, we support integrated logistics across global energy corridors.

Reliable & Efficient Product Transfer

Our terminals are equipped with a robust network of dedicated pipeline systems, enabling the direct and uninterrupted flow of liquid bulk products from ship to shore, tank to tank, or to adjacent refineries and distribution hubs. This infrastructure minimizes handling time, reduces environmental risk, and ensures efficient throughput.

Key Pipeline Capabilities

  • Interconnected pipelines linking marine berths, tank farms, and third-party facilities

  • High-capacity flow rates designed for crude oil, refined fuels, and chemicals

  • Advanced leak detection and pressure monitoring systems

  • Safe transfer solutions for flammable and sensitive materials

Compliance, Safety & Automation

All pipeline operations are conducted in accordance with international safety standards and local port regulations. Our systems are fully automated with real-time monitoring and SCADA controls, ensuring operational precision and rapid response in case of anomalies.

Learn more about global pipeline safety regulations on API’s official site.

Strategic Connectivity

Our pipeline networks are strategically linked to:

  • Major refineries and petrochemical complexes

  • Inland and coastal distribution systems

  • Nearby storage terminals and industrial clusters
    This connectivity enhances supply chain efficiency and supports just-in-time delivery for our clients.


Why Choose ECT Delta Terminal for Pipeline Services?

  • Proven expertise in pipeline management and logistics

  • Safe, secure transport of bulk liquid products

  • Seamless integration with marine, rail, and road transport

  • Environmentally sustainable and compliant operations

  • Strategic locations across global trade routes