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PROJECTED OIL PORT IN LOCH LONG, SCOTLAND.—A drawing of the British Petroleum Company’s projected ocean terminal at Fihnart, Loch Long (between Argyllshire and Dumbartonshire), showing the deep-water berthing facilities now under construction. When completed, the jetty in the foreground will be capable of accommodating the largest tankers. From Finnart, the oil is pumped along 57 miles of pipeline to the Grangemouth refinery near Edinburgh.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28484, 14 January 1958, Page 9

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PROJECTED OIL PORT IN LOCH LONG, SCOTLAND.—A drawing of the British Petroleum Company’s projected ocean terminal at Fihnart, Loch Long (between Argyllshire and Dumbartonshire), showing the deep-water berthing facilities now under construction. When completed, the jetty in the foreground will be capable of accommodating the largest tankers. From Finnart, the oil is pumped along 57 miles of pipeline to the Grangemouth refinery near Edinburgh. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28484, 14 January 1958, Page 9

PROJECTED OIL PORT IN LOCH LONG, SCOTLAND.—A drawing of the British Petroleum Company’s projected ocean terminal at Fihnart, Loch Long (between Argyllshire and Dumbartonshire), showing the deep-water berthing facilities now under construction. When completed, the jetty in the foreground will be capable of accommodating the largest tankers. From Finnart, the oil is pumped along 57 miles of pipeline to the Grangemouth refinery near Edinburgh. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28484, 14 January 1958, Page 9

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