Phase 1 of the ATT is already constructed: in September 2016, the terminal completed the construction of 50 000 m3 capacity for clean petroleum products. Phase 2 will deliver over 200 000 m3 of petroleum storage, as well as up to 60 000 m3 of LPG storage; this will be the largest new LPG storage project in the heart of the Adriatic. In the future, additional space would allow the option of a Phase 3 project for further storage of a minimum of 100 000 m3 of petroleum products.

This growing terminal will play an important strategic role in strengthening the region's security of energy supply. It will also complement the prime location and deep water of the Port of Ploce, with significant extra storage capacity for CPP and LPG products.

The terminal will meet the highest standards of safety, with firefighting and vapour recovery technologies that meet the latest EU and global safety and environmental regulations.

Rob Nijst, CEO of VTTI, said: "VTTI is very pleased to enter the Adriatic market, supported by our JV partner. The facility will enable the region's energy trade by developing a safe and efficient terminal facility. The growth of the city of Ploce and the region will gather even more speed in the near future, and we are there to support it."

Pavao Vujnovac – ENNA, said: "We are delighted to bring a reliable, strong partner into Croatia, with whom we have established excellent cooperation. Together, we will work on developing the potential of the Port of Ploce as a major Mediterranean port. Through this investment, as with others, we are encouraging the development of Croatian resources in order to achieve influence in the region and improve the quality of life of the community in which we work."