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APPLICATION FOR STORAGE LICENCES: NEWCASTLE AND EMPANGENI DEPOTS
CHAPTER 1GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION A: PARTICULARS OF THE APPLICANT
1. FULL REGISTERED NAME
KZN OILS (PTY) LIMTED
2. TRADING NAME
KZN OILS (PTY) LIMITED
3. PHYSICAL AND POSTAL ADDRESS OF THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
PHYSICAL 397 CHRIS HANI ROADBRIARDENEKWAZULU NATAL4051
POSTAL P.O.BOX 74134ROCHDALE PARKKWA ZULU NATAL4034
4. PHYSICAL AND POSTAL ADDRESS OF THE REGISTERED OFFICE
PHYSICAL 397 CHRIS HANI ROADBRIARDENEKWAZULU NATAL4051
POSTAL P.O.BOX 74134ROCHDALE PARKKWA ZULU NATAL4034
5. TELEPHONE NUMBER +27 31 570 0500
6. FAX NUMBER +27 31 570 0522
7. E-MAIL ADDRESS info@kznoils.co.za
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8. DETAILS OF THE MANDATED REPRESENTATIVE:-
a. DESIGNATION Chief Executive Officer
b. FAMILY NAME Reddy
c. FIRST NAME Rajendran
d. TELEPHONE NUMBER +27 31 570 0550
e. FAX NUMBER +27 31 570 0522
f. E-MAIL ADDRESS rreddy@kznoils.co.za
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SECTION B: DESIRED COMMENCEMENT DATE
EMPANGENI DEPOTThis is an existing operating facility. It was purchased from Chevron in 18/08/2010 and taken over by KZN Oils as a going concern. Hence in terms of providing the commencement date, it is already in operation.
NEWCASTLE DEPOTThis is a facility which Chevron closed down as part of their infrastructure restructuring. KZN Oils purchased the facility from Chevron in 15/09/2010 but is not operational. It is KZN Oils intention to commission this facility by 01 July 2014.
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SECTION C: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EMPANGENI DEPOTKZN Oils utilizes this Depot to supply approximately 15 Retail Service Stations in Northern KZN as well as Commercial Customers in the area. Lubricants are also available at the Depot for calling Customers.
KZN Oils employs a Staff of 15 people from the local area at this Depot.
NEWCASTLE DEPOTKZN Oils intends to utilize this Depot to supply Service Stations in the immediate area. Plans are also afoot to locate a Commercial Distributorship at this Depot who will service local Customers.
KZN Oils will employ Staff from the local area once the Depot is commissioned.
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SECTION D: LICENCE CONDITIONS
NERSA License shall be issued with the conditions covering S20 (1).
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SECTION E: SOLEMN DECLARATION BY APPLICANT OR MANDATED REPRESENTATIVE
I (full names) ..RAJENDRAN REDDY...Identity Number… 620509 5179 08 0. hereby declare that: (a) I am authorised by the BOARD of KZN Oils .to make this declaration (attach the
authorisation); and
(b) All information provided herein is within my personal knowledge and is both true and correct.
Signed at BRIARDENE… on this……23rd..day of MAY 2013 .
………………………………. Signature
I certify that the deponent:
(a) has acknowledged that she/he knows and understands the contents of this application form and its annexures, that she/he has no objection to taking the prescribed oath and that she/he considers the oath binding on her/his conscience; and
(b) has in the prescribed manner sworn that the contents of this application form and its annexures are true and signed same before me at BRIARDENE on this 23rd day of MAY 2013.
_____________________________ COMMISSIONER OF OATHS
Name ________________________________
Address ________________________________
Capacity ________________________________
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CHAPTER 2DOCUMENTS TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS
APPLICATION
EMPANGENI DEPOT
4. Applicant not a natural persona) Company Registration Document
ANNEXURE4 (a)b) A certified copy of the Identity Document of the mandated
Representative authorized to make the ApplicationANNEXURE4 (b)
c) Documentary Proof of authorization to make the Application.ANNEXURE4(c)
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6. Documents demonstrating the administrative abilities of the Applicant ANNEXURE 6
7. Documents demonstrating the financial abilities of the applicantANNEXURE 7
8. Documents demonstrating the technical abilities of the applicantANNEXURE 8
Items 9, 10 and 11 of the Application are not applicable.
12. ROD was implemented in 1998 and therefore would not be applicable in this instance as the Depots were already operation long before then.
13. a) The List of acts below includes all regulations, rules and coded
1. The South African Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)2. The National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998)3. The Environmental Management Amendment Act, 2004 (Act No. 8 of 2004)4. The Environment Conservation Act, 1989 (Act No. 73 of 1989)5. The Environment Conservation Amendment Act, 2003 (Act No. 50 of 2003)6. The National Water Act, 1998 (Act No. 36 of 1998)7. The Water Services Act, 1977 (Act No. 108 of 1977)8. The Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Act, 1965 (Act No. 45 of 1965)9. The Hazardous Substances Act, 1973 (Act No. 15 of 1973)10.The Health Act , 1977 (Act No. 63 0f 1977)11. The National Health Act , 2003 (Act No. 61 of 2003)12.The National Building Regulations and Building Standards Amendment Act, 1995
(Act No. 49 of 1995
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b) The operating and technical standards used are• South African National Standards (SANS) 299• South African National Standards (SANS) 1598• South African National Standards (SANS) 10131• Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)• Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Act, 1965 (Act No. 45 of 1965)
c) i. ASMEii. API
14. Details of the petroleum that will be handled by the facilityTANK NUMBER PRODUCT CODE
509 Petrol/Diesel510 Petrol/Diesel511 Petrol/Diesel512 Petrol/Diesel513 Petrol/Diesel708 Petrol/Diesel814 Petrol/Diesel
This Facility handles both Petrol and Diesel
15. Mechanisms to promote historically disadvantaged South AfricansKZN Oils (Pty) Limited is a Level 1 BBBEE Contributor.
Through our Chain Supply every effort is made to engage the previously disenfranchised individuals when procuring for services and/or products.We are very strong in utilizing these communities in our Transport and Operating requirements. Even when it comes to repairs and maintenance of our own fleet we make sure that it goes to such individuals.
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CHAPTER 2DOCUMENTS TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS
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NEWCASTLE DEPOT4. Applicant not a natural person
a) Company Registration DocumentANNEXURE 4(a)
b) A certified copy of the Identity Document of the mandated Representative authorized to make the Application
ANNEXURE 4(b)c) Documentary Proof of authorization to make the Application.
ANNEXURE 4(c)
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6. Documents demonstrating the administrative abilities of the Applicant
ANNEXURE 67. Documents demonstrating the financial abilities of the applicant
ANNEXURE 78. Documents demonstrating the technical abilities of the applicant
Not yet operational
Items 9, 10 and 11 of the Application are not applicable.
12. ROD was implemented in 1998 and therefore would not be applicable in this instance as the Depots were already operation long before then.
13. a) OSH Act (No. 85 of 1993)b) SABS 1186; of 1993c)
i. ASMEii. API
14. Details of the petroleum that will be handled by the facilityTANK NUMBER PRODUCT CODE
210 Petrol/Diesel200 Petrol/Diesel299 Petrol/Diesel300 Petrol/Diesel773 Petrol/Diesel794 Petrol/Diesel
This Facility handles both Petrol and Diesel
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15. Mechanisms to promote historically disadvantaged South AfricansKZN Oils (Pty) Limited is a Level 1 BBBEE Contributor.
Through our Chain Supply every effort is made to engage the previously disenfranchised individuals when procuring for services and/or products.We are very strong in utilizing these communities in our Transport and Operating requirements. Even when it comes to repairs and maintenance of our own fleet we make sure that it goes to such individuals.
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OPERATION OF A PETROLEUM STORAGE FACILITY
EMPANGENI DEPOT
1. A technical description of the proposed storage facility to be operated
a. Physical address of the facility5 SECOND STREET, EMPANGENI RAIL, 3880
b. A plan layout of the storage facility to be operatedSEE ANNEXURE 1(b)
c. The diameter and height of the tanksd. Tank typee. Tank identification numberf. Operational capacityg. Design capacityh. Product to be stored in each Tank
c. Diameter(in metres)
c. Height(in metres)
d. Tank Type
e. Tank ID
f. Op Capacity
(in litres)
g. Des. Cap
(in litres)
h.Product
2.870 12.540 HOR 509 81 557 83 000 Diesel/Petrol2.870 12.470 HOR 510 81 061 83 000 Diesel/Petrol2.870 12.430 HOR 511 80 802 83 000 Diesel/Petrol2.870 12.460 HOR 512 80 857 83 000 Diesel/Petrol2.880 12.480 HOR 513 80 729 83 000 Diesel/Petrol7.620 8.940 CONE 708 400 273 418 985 Diesel/Petrol6.013 12.553 FLOT 814 322 734 352 212 Diesel/Petrol
TOTAL VOLUME 1 128 013 1 186 197
i. The physical dimensions and capacity of the storage facilityThe bunded areas containing the storage facility are:-
i.i.a) 9.75m x 7.92m x 1.2m
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i.i.b) 9.75m x 5.18m x 1.5m
j. The rate at which product can be taken into the proposed storage facility and through what means e.g. pipeline, rail gantry, road transport gantry. Specify the number of gantries and their capacitiesPetrols 1 100 litres per minuteDiesels 1 100 litres per minute
One vehicle through a road transport gantry
The facility has been adapted to deal with both incoming and outgoing vehicles. The loading gantry is surrounded by mentis grating channels, designed to capture any product that might escape during the loading/discharge procedures. These channels are linked to a large separator pit.
The main loading gantry is under cover (canopy) and contains two operating lanes. The west facing lane is capable of loading ULP and LRP into one vehicle only. The east facing lane is capable of loading Diesel and Illuminating Kerosene into one vehicle at a time.
The discharge gantry occupies one of the main gantry lanes and decants through a separate system
k. The rate at which product can be taken out of the proposed storage facility and through what means e.g. pipeline, rail gantry, road transport gantry. Specify the number of gantries and their capacitiesULP 1 320 litres per minuteLRP 1 320 litres per minuteDiesel 1 320 litres per minute
Two vehicles through a road transport gantry
The facility has been adapted to deal with both incoming and outgoing vehicles. The loading gantry is surrounded by mentis grating channels, designed to capture any product that might escape during the loading/discharge procedures. These channels are linked to a large separator pit.
The main loading gantry is under cover (canopy) and contains two operating lanes. The west facing lane is capable of loading ULP and LRP into one vehicle only. The east facing lane is capable of loading Diesel and Illuminating Kerosene into one vehicle at a time.
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The discharge gantry occupies one of the main gantry lanes and decants through a separate system.
l. Maps showingl.i. The storage facility design and piping arrangements
SEE ANNEXURE 1(b)l.ii. The proposed location of the storage facility, fences and
roads SEE ANNEXURE 1(b)l.iii. Where applicable, a description of the containment
system and the systems to prevent overflow or leakageThe storage tanks are contained within a concrete bunded area. There are two bunded areas, the horizontal tank farm and the vertical tank farm, share a common wall. The area flooring is concreted and designed to allow liquid flow into a catchment manhole and then piped to the oily water separator pit. The walls are sealed to prevent any leakage should a spill occur within the bunded area. The floor area is so designed to hold the entire capacity of the largest tank. Each bunded area drainage is controlled by a gate valve which remains in the closed position.
l.iv. A description of the regular inspection and maintenance procedures.The facility requires that there be a daily inspection before operations begin. This inspection is performed by the Depot Manager or his designated person. This is merely a visual inspection to ensure all appears to be in order prior to commencing daily operation.
Monthly inspections are performed and recorded as per the “Monthly Checklist for Depots” list as per indicated attachment.
See Annexure 1. l (iv) Tank W1See Annexure 1.l (iv).1 Tank FarmSee Annexure 1.l(iv).2 Depot Inspection
l.v. Where applicable, a description for handling contaminated water run-off
The facility has been designed to contain and divert liquids, in particular rain water, from the vehicle operational areas to the oily separator pit.
This separator is so designed to allow for the oily water to separate within the concrete chamber. Clear water is allowed to discharge into the storm water canal
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system. The oily substances remain on the surface to be removed into portable containers for disposal per legal requirements.
The vehicle operational areas have been cemented and sealed to ensure that any vehicle wash does not pollute ground soil. This wash is captured in manholes and diverted per an underground pipe network to the oily water separator.
2. Election of access arrangements as contemplated in Section 20(1)(n) of the Act
• KZN Oils shall comply with section 20(1)(n) of the Act• KZN Oils shall not discriminate between Customers as contemplated in section 21 of the
Act• KZN Oils NERSA shall comply with the NERSA approved methodology for determining
uncommitted capacity for the purpose of third party access
3. Provision for metering, including type of meters, accuracy, calibration arrangements
Company policy requires that all metering equipment is inspected daily and calibrated bi-annually by a licensed assizer.All loading and unloading piping are controlled by meters these being LC meters Model M-25-1
4. Provide the proposed tariffs for this facility and details regarding methodology used to determine such tariffs
This is not a joint depot facility and therefore not applicable. KZN Oils shall always be on the lookout for such opportunities in the future.
5. A copy of the emergency plan contemplated in Section (1)(x) of the ActRefer attachment (Annexure OP5)
1. Emergency PreparednessAll divisions to have an emergency plan. This plan must be in a clearly identified area and accessible to all. Emergency plan to cover the following :-• Bomb Threat• Fire – Chemical and Electrical• Spill• Flood• Injury• AccidentEmergency Plan to also have the following information• Contact list with emergency services contract numbers and after
hours contact numbers for key personnel
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Contact numbers for contracted spill response company• Detailed Site Plans• Material Safety Data Sheets for all products on Site• Evacuation Plan Layout
6. A copy of the storage facility operational proceduresSee Annexure OP6.1See Annexure OP6.2
7. Status in terms of the National Key Points Act, 1980 (Act No. 102 of 1980)
The Depot does not have a National Key Point Status
8. Details of the existing and proposed security arrangementsSee Annexure OP8.1See Annexure OP8.2
9. Development programme NO DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME AS THIS IS AN EXISTING FACILITY
a. Planned capacity of the project during various stages of development
b. Schedule of implementation and minimum investment commitments for the development programme
c. Deadline to commence service for each stage contemplated
10.A copy of the maintenance policy for the storage facility1. Our maintenance policy is to ensure that the Facility is in a safe and working condition at all times. 2.
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OPERATION OF A PETROLEUM STORAGE FACILITY
NEWCASTLE DEPOT
1. A technical description of the proposed storage facility to be operated
a. Physical address of the facility22 VAN DER BYL STREET, NEWCASTLE INDUSTRIAL AREA,
2940
b. A plan layout of the storage facility to be operatedSEE ANNEXURE 1(b).1
c. The diameter and height of the tanksd. Tank typee. Tank identification numberf. Operational capacityg. Design capacityh. Product to be stored in each Tank
c. Diameter(in metres)
c. Height(in metres)
d. Tank Type
e. Tank ID
f. Op Capacity
(in litres)
g. Des. Cap
(in litres)
h.Product
2.870 12.497 HOR 210 80 839 83 000 Petrol/Diesel
2.870 12.497 HOR 200 80 839 83 000 Petrol/Diesel
2.870 12.497 HOR 299 80 779 83 000 Petrol/Diesel
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2.870 12.497 HOR 300 80 475 83 000 Petrol/Diesel
6.109 11.005 CONE 773 314 107 319 568 Petrol/Diesel
6.000 14.000 FLOT 794 379 086 396 830 Petrol/Diesel
TOTAL VOLUME 1 016 125 1 048 398
Tanks are Empty at the moment.
i. The physical dimensions and capacity of the storage facilityThe bunded areas containing the storage facility are:-
i.i.1. 9.75m x 7.92m x 1.5mi.i.2. 9.75m x 7.92m x 1.5m
j. The rate at which product can be taken into the proposed storage facility and through what means e.g. pipeline, rail gantry, road transport gantry. Specify the number of gantries and their capacities
Petrols 1 100 litres per minuteDiesels 1 100 litres per minute
One vehicle through a road transport gantry
The facility has been adapted to deal with both incoming and outgoing vehicles. The loading gantry is surrounded by mentis grating channels, designed to capture any product that might escape during the loading/discharge procedures. These channels are linked to a large separator pit.
The main loading gantry is under cover (canopy) and contains two operating lanes. The west facing lane is capable of loading ULP and LRP into one vehicle only. The east facing lane is capable of loading Diesel and Illuminating Kerosene into one vehicle at a time.
The discharge gantry occupies one of the main gantry lanes and decants through a separate system
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k. The rate at which product can be taken out of the proposed storage facility and through what means e.g. pipeline, rail gantry, road transport gantry. Specify the number of gantries and their capacities
ULP 1 320 litres per minuteLRP 1 320 litres per minuteDiesel 1 320 litres per minute
Two vehicles through a road transport gantry
The facility has been adapted to deal with both incoming and outgoing vehicles. The loading gantry is surrounded by mentis grating channels, designed to capture any product that might escape during the loading/discharge procedures. These channels are linked to a large separator pit.
The main loading gantry is under cover (canopy) and contains two operating lanes. The west facing lane is capable of loading ULP and LRP into one vehicle only. The east facing lane is capable of loading Diesel and Illuminating Kerosene into one vehicle at a time.
The discharge gantry occupies one of the main gantry lanes and decants through a separate system.
l. Maps showingl.i. The storage facility design and piping arrangements
SEE ANNEXURE 1(b).1l.ii. The proposed location of the storage facility, fences and
roadsSEE ANNEXURE 1(b).2
l.iii. Where applicable, a description of the containment system and the systems to prevent overflow or leakage
The storage tanks are contained within a clay-bottomed bunded area. There are two bunded areas, the horizontal tank farm and the vertical tank farm, share a common wall. The area flooring is designed to allow liquid flow into a catchment manhole and then piped to the oily water separator pit. The walls are sealed to prevent any leakage should a spill occur within the bunded area. The floor area is so designed to hold the entire capacity of the largest tank. Each bunded area drainage is controlled by a gate valve which remains in the closed position.
l.iv. A description of the regular inspection and maintenance procedures.
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The facility requires that there be a daily inspection before operations begin. This inspection is performed by the Depot Manager or his designated person. This is merely a visual inspection to ensure all appears to be in order prior to commencing daily operation.
Monthly inspections are performed and recorded as per the “Monthly Checklist for Depots” list as per indicated attachment.
See Annexure 1. l (iv) Tank W1See Annexure 1.l (iv).1 Tank FarmSee Annexure 1.l(iv).2 Depot Inspection
l.v. Where applicable, a description for handling contaminated water run-off
The facility has been designed to contain and divert liquids, in particular rain water, from the vehicle operational areas to the oily separator pit.
This separator is so designed to allow for the oily water to separate within the concrete chamber. Clear water is allowed to discharge into the storm water canal system. The oily substances remain on the surface to be removed into portable containers for disposal per legal requirements.
The vehicle operational areas have been cemented and sealed to ensure that any vehicle wash does not pollute ground soil. This wash is captured in manholes and diverted per an underground pipe network to the oily water separator.
11. Election of access arrangements as contemplated in Section 20(1)(n) of the Act
• KZN Oils shall comply with section 20(1)(n) of the Act• KZN Oils shall not discriminate between Customers as contemplated in section 21 of the
Act• KZN Oils NERSA shall comply with the NERSA approved methodology for determining
uncommitted capacity for the purpose of third party access
2. Provision for metering, including type of meters, accuracy, calibration arrangements
Company policy requires that all metering equipment is inspected daily and calibrated bi-annually by a licensed assizer.All loading and unloading piping are controlled by meters these being LC meters Model M-25-1
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3. Provide the proposed tariffs for this facility and details regarding methodology used to determine such tariffs
This is not a joint depot facility and therefore not applicable. KZN Oils shall always be on the lookout for such opportunities in the future.
4. A copy of the emergency plan contemplated in Section (1)(x) of the ActRefer attachment (Annexure OP5.1)
2. Emergency PreparednessAll divisions to have an emergency plan. This plan must be in a clearly identified area and accessible to all. Emergency plan to cover the following :-• Bomb Threat• Fire – Chemical and Electrical• Spill• Flood• Injury• AccidentEmergency Plan to also have the following information• Contact list with emergency services contract numbers and after
hours contact numbers for key personnelContact numbers for contracted spill response company
• Detailed Site Plans• Material Safety Data Sheets for all products on Site• Evacuation Plan Layout
5. A copy of the storage facility operational proceduresSee Annexure OP6.1See Annexure OP6.2
6. Status in terms of the National Key Points Act, 1980 (Act No. 102 of 1980)The Depot does not have a National Key Point Status
7. Details of the existing and proposed security arrangements
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See Annexure OP8.1See Annexure OP8.2
8. Development programme NO DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME AS THIS IS AN EXISTING FACILITY
a. Planned capacity of the project during various stages of development
b. Schedule of implementation and minimum investment commitments for the development programme
c. Deadline to commence service for each stage contemplated
9. A copy of the maintenance policy for the storage facility
3. Our maintenance policy is to ensure that the Facility is in a safe and working condition at all times. 4.
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