Overview
- Friday’s agreement formalizes the final phase of transferring Repsol’s maritime traffic to the exterior port, aligning completion with the 2027 expiry of its inner-harbor concession.
- Phase two brings €140 million in new spending, lifting total outlays for the move to €260 million and establishing a 129,000 m² footprint at Punta Langosteira.
- Operations are tied together by an 11‑pipe, roughly 7‑kilometer poliduct that pumps materials between the quay and the industrial complex.
- The relocation advances a decade-long migration that shifted solids via a 2013 jetty starting in 2015, with crude now also handled at the exterior port.
- The move will free more than 90,000 m² at San Diego and the oil pier for the Coruña Marítima redevelopment, with three interior tanks being demolished and finalists for the urban project due in January.