Completing
a purchase started last December, Vecenergy has closed on the
purchase of two Chevron products’ terminals.
Vecenergy, the energy division of Vecellio Group, Inc., has
finalized the purchase of Chevron’s Macon, GA, and Montgomery,
AL, terminals. Chevron will continue to use the terminals under
a long-term agreement, while Vecenergy will also open up the
terminals for third-party throughput. Both terminals will have
ethanol blending and red-dye diesel capabilities.
“These terminals are an important step in the growth of
Vecenergy’s terminal logistics business as we’re looking at
further expansion,” said Todd Cannon, the division’s vice
president.
Vecenergy, headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL, operates bulk
petroleum storage and distribution terminals at two in-state
locations, in addition to its Alabama and Georgia facilities.
Combined, the terminals have a bulk storage capacity of more
than 2 million barrels.
Vecenergy also provides offloading services for all incoming
petroleum products at Port Everglades in South Florida.
More information
on Vecenergy is available at
www.Vecenergy.com

Christopher Vecellio, Terminal Operator Kevin Coleman, Leo
Vecellio and Michael Vecellio (above)
tour a products terminal in Macon, GA (shown below), one of two
terminals Vecenergy has acquired from Chevron.
The acquisition includes a
products terminal in Montgomery, AL (shown at
top of page).
