The fuel coming to the esise by ship will approach the buoy system in the sea, the pipe end of the buoy will be connected with the pipe on the ship with the hoses and the fuel will be pumped into the pipe from the ship with pressure. At the control point at the land exit, the amount of fuel pumped from the ship is measured (with pressure) and it is checked whether there is any leakage. The fuel coming to the warehouses at the facility via pipelines is filled into the warehouses according to its type. It is then shipped to dealers, fuel stations and end consumers by land tankers. Fuel is loaded from the facility to the ship tankers using the same pipelines. In addition, the fuel coming by land tankers is taken to the facility tanks and supplied to the dealers and end consumers. Pipelines consist of 3 lines, 10, 12 and 14 inches. The pipelines are 520 m from the storage area to the D8 DSI drainage canal, 680 m from the left side of the D8 DSI drainage canal to the sea shore, and 4930 m from the seabed from the sea shore to the buoy, with a total of 6,130 m of 3 line pipes laid parallel to each other. Pipelines were laid in a channel dug 1.5 m wide and 1.3 deep on land.