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Equinor: Operations normal at Sture oil terminal after fire in oil tanker

Operations at the Sture oil terminal were normal following a fire in the engine room of oil tanker Dubai Harmony, which was moored at the terminal in Norway's Øygarden municipality, according to a Sept. 13 news release from terminal operator Equinor ASA.

The tanker was loading at the quay of the terminal when Equinor's alarm center received reports of the fire.

Equinor said 102 people were evacuated from the terminal.

The terminal receives oil from the Oseberg, Grane, Edvard Grieg and Svalin oilfields. It has two jetty facilities that could accommodate oil tankers up to 300,000 dead weight tonnes, five crude oil caverns with a capacity of 1 million cubic meters, a 60,000-cubic-meter LPG cavern and a 200,000-cubic-meter ballast water cavern.