The company has commissioned three brand-new storage tanks for liquid fuels, 150,000 cubic metres overall, making its facility in Dębogórze the biggest one in Poland with a capacity of over 500,000 m3.
Earlier in July this year, the Fuel Base No 21, which sits in the hinterland of the Port of Gdynia, got expanded with two additional rail tank filling stations, a capacity increase of 4,000 m3/day.
In October 2025, PERN penned an agreement with NATO to link Poland's fuel pipelines with those of the Alliance's.
Meanwhile, the Port of Gdynia is modernising its Liquid Fuel Reloading Station to handle tankers with a deadweight exceeding 100,000, thus supplying PERN's facility in Dębogórze with more volume via rail.
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