- Port of Dahej
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Coordinates: 21°42′N 72°32′E / 21.7°N 72.533°E Dahej is an all weather direct berthing multi cargo port situated on the southwest coast of Gujarat, in the Gulf of Cambay, at the junction of Guljaria and Ban Creek. It is a natural deep water port with draft availability ranging up to 25m depending upon the length of the trestle proposed for construction of a berthing arrangement. The Port is about 45 kilometers from Bharuch, which is now being connected to the Port of Dahej through a broad gauge rail siding with an initial capacity of 25-30 rakes / day. The nearest airports are at Ahmedabad and Baroda. A deep draft multi cargo berthing facility is being proposed with a 3 km water front towards developing Port of Dahej as per the directives of Gujarat Maritime Board. In addition to this, 4-5 other port facilities at Dahej, owned by Petronet LNG Limited (including bulk terminal sub-concessioned to Adani), GCPTCL, Birla Copper and Reliance Industries.
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Port Information
Chart
- Indian Naval Hydrograph - 2082
- Dahej Harbour & Admiralty Chart :- 51
Communication
- VHF Channel 16, 11, 12, 14 for working & marine band
- Call sign:- DHIL JETTY OR CONTROLL
- FREE PRATIQUE :- normally issued by customs boarding officer
Meteorological data
- Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT):- 10.800 m
- Highest High Water Spring (HHWS):- +10.200 m
- Mean High Water Spring (MHWS):- 8.800 m
- Mean High Water Neap (MHWN):- 7.10 m
- Mean Sea Level (MSL):- +5.100 m
- Mean Low Water Spring (MLWS):- +0.900 m
- Mean Low Water Neap (MLWN):- +1.800 m
- Lowest Low Water Spring (LLWS):- +0.700 m
- Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT):- -1.000 m
Anchorage
Vessels calling the port can anchor at a distance of 5 km from the Gujarat Maritime Board Old Port and about 6 km from Jageshwar IPCL Jetty. The draft available is up to 25m. During high tide, the water levels rise by a substantial amount of up to 10 - 11m giving sufficient navigational suitability to this port facility.
Pilotage
Pilots are not required; however, services of the local guide are provided on request.
Restrictions
As the port is a direct berthing port, there is a restriction with respect to LOA, beam or draft basis the size of berth. While capacity augmentation is under process,the current berthing restrictions LOA/beam/draft = 270m/38m/17m restriction is observed.
Port estate
Dahej Port has captive jetties and a private port used by DHIL,Petronet LNG, GCPTCL, IPCL[clarification needed].
Cargo handling
The Petronet LNG jetty is a dedicated deep water facility for import of LNG. While one berth is already operating, another berth is under construction. Another bulk handling facility is available to the north of this facility for unloading various bulk cargoes at the rate of 30,000 Tonnes per day. Two such berths are available for berthing. A dedicated liquid handling facility owned by GCPTCL (Gujarat Chemical Port Terminal Company Limited), which handles liquid cargoes with unloading / loading rates up to 25000 tonnes per day. A captive facility for handling Copper Ore and Sulphuric Acid is being owned and operated by Birla Copper for handling its own cargoes. The immediate hinterland is currently undergoing phase development with the Dahej SEZ being developed over an area of 30,000 hectares. While the current 4 lane connecting highway is being expanded to a six lane highway, the rail corridor is also being developed to a broad gauge line with individual sidings being offered to the major prospect users in the area.
Commodities
Import: Coal, Chemicals, LNG, Rock Phosphate, Urea(proposed), Container(proposed)
Export: POL, Chemicals
Other facilities: crew change, store supplies, repairs, fresh water, bunkersCategories:- Geography of Gujarat
- Ports and harbours of Gujarat
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