Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Shell Oil Products US Mormon Island Terminal - Fuel Terminal in Wilmington, California

WILMINGTON, California, United States

Overview

Shell Oil Products US Mormon Island Terminal is a fuel terminal in Wilmington, California, serving the Los Angeles County area. It operates as a key hub for petroleum product storage and distribution.

Shell Oil Products US Mormon Island Terminal is a fuel terminal located in Wilmington, California, within Los Angeles County. The facility is situated at Berths 167, 168, and 169, indicating its role in marine-based fuel logistics. As an operational fuel terminal, it handles the storage and transfer of petroleum products, supporting the regional energy infrastructure. The terminal operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These regulations mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. The facility's coastal location also subjects it to additional state and local environmental oversight, particularly regarding water quality and marine ecosystem protection. This terminal plays a significant role in the fuel supply chain for Southern California, a region with high energy demand due to its dense population and industrial activity. Its proximity to the Port of Los Angeles facilitates efficient distribution of petroleum products via marine, pipeline, and truck transport. The facility's operational status ensures continued support for local transportation and industrial sectors.

Environmental context

Located in the Port of Los Angeles area, the terminal operates in a region with significant air quality concerns due to industrial emissions and heavy vehicle traffic. The facility's coastal setting requires robust spill prevention measures to protect marine habitats. Secondary containment systems and regular inspections are critical to prevent fuel leaks that could impact the nearby San Pedro Bay ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

The terminal is located at Berths 167, 168, and 169 in Wilmington, California, within Los Angeles County. It is situated in the Port of Los Angeles area.

The terminal is currently operational, handling the storage and distribution of petroleum products.

Fuel terminals in California must comply with US EPA regulations such as UST and SPCC rules, as well as state-level California Air Resources Board (CARB) and local fire department codes. These cover spill prevention, vapor recovery, and secondary containment.

The Port of Los Angeles is a major hub for fuel imports and distribution, with terminals like Shell's facilitating the transfer of petroleum products from ships to pipelines, trucks, and storage tanks for regional supply.

Fuel terminals implement secondary containment systems, leak detection, and spill response plans as required by SPCC regulations. They also use vapor recovery systems to reduce air emissions and conduct regular inspections.

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