Initiative reinforces Cepsa’s leadership in bunker supply, as the only supplier in Spain with this technology and one of the first in Europe and the Mediterranean.

Innovative system guarantees greater supply accuracy by measuring the mass and not the volume, reducing operation times by up to three hours.

Cepsa has installed a new and more accurate measurement system for fuel supply on its barges in the Strait of Gibraltar.The new technology, based on the Coriolis effect, enables the amount of fuel to be supplied to be determined by mass. This in turn avoids calculations being made from measurements by volume corrected by its density and temperature, and also eliminates the possible effect that the presence of air in the flow could have.

Cepsa, the first bunker supplier in the Strait of Gibraltar with mass flow meters on its barges (Video)

The Company has installed and certified this pioneering system on two of its barges, and within the coming months it will be available on its entire fleet in the Bay of Gibraltar. To carry this out, it opted to install Promass flowmeters, the most cutting-edge technology for bunkering systems available from the manufacturer Endress+Hauser.

The Company will also extend this system to its supplies in other ports, such as Barcelona, Las Palmas, Tenerife, Huelva and Gibraltar.
All the measurement system equipment is calibrated, certified and sealed according to the Directive 2014/32/EU (MID), guaranteeing its integrity and reliability.

In addition to the high degree of precision to the supply, which is essential in the bunker fuel business, the use of this technology reduces operation times by up to three hours, which in the long term will increase profitability. In addition, another advantage is its transparency as it allows for continuous and simultaneous monitoring throughout the entire supply process.

“Having a technology that allows an absolutely precise fuel supply is a priority for our Company. We have opted for a pioneering system in order to offer our clients a supply based on transparency and the trust that they place on our products and operations," said Alberto Martínez-Lacaci, the Manager of Cepsa's Bunker Unit.

Cepsa is an energy group, 100% IPIC-owned, that employs more than 10,000 professionals and is active in all phases of the hydrocarbon value chain: exploration and production of petroleum and gas, refining, transport and marketing of petroleum and natural gas derivatives, biofuels, cogeneration and the commercialization of electrical energy.

The Company has developed a major petrochemical area, highly integrated with oil refining, in which it produces and markets raw materials for the manufacture of high-added-value products that are used mainly to produce next-generation plastics and biodegradable detergents. It has a notable presence in Spain and, through a progressive internationalization campaign it is also active on several continents, marketing its products worldwide.

Source: Cepsa