Bec d'Ambès

Bec d’Ambes
The Bec d'Ambès seen from Bayon-sur-Gironde
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Location
CountryFrance
LocationGironde Estuary
Coordinates44°59.88′N 0°33.18′W / 44.99800°N 0.55300°W / 44.99800; -0.55300 [1]
UN/LOCODEFRAMS[2]
Details
No. of berths3[1]
Draft depth12.5 metres (41 ft)[1]
Statistics
Website
Official website

The Bec d'Ambès (French pronunciation: [bɛk dɑ̃bɛs], literally Beak of Ambès) is the point of confluence of the rivers Garonne and Dordogne, in the Gironde estuary.[3] Situated 15 miles north of Bordeaux, it has an oil refinery which was destroyed by bombing during World War II, but rebuilt after the war.[4] It is in the Ambès commune.

Port and refinery

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The Bec d’Ambes Terminal is an oil terminal, operated by the Port of Bordeaux and consists of three berths - 501, 511 and 512 - handling vessels up to 70,000 tonnes displacement.[1] It handles crude oil, petroleum products and liquid ammonia.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Port of Bordeaux, Mexico". www.findaport.com. Lloyd’s Register OneOcean. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
  2. ^ "UNLOCODE (FR) - France". unece.org. UNECE. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
  3. ^ Chanson, Hubert (2011). Tidal Bores, Aegir, Eagre, Mascaret, Pororoca: Theory and Observations. World Scientific. p. 48. ISBN 978-9814335423. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Bec d'Ambès". Petroleum Refiner. 34: 102. 1955. Retrieved 23 December 2014.