Antwerp Petroleum Pier Raised 11m and Extended 135m

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Antwerp’s Petroleum Pier will be raised 11 meters, extended 135 meters, and restored. Minister Jo Brouns approved the project, led by De Vlaamse Waterweg and Blue Gate Antwerp Public Holding NV.

As VRT News reported, the Petroleum Pier on Antwerp’s Petroleum-Zuid site is set to undergo a major renovation. Flemish Environment Minister Jo Brouns (CD&V) has approved an environmental permit for the project. The work includes raising and extending the pier. Once completed, the structure will remain a protected heritage site while serving modern industrial functions. 

How will Antwerp’s Petroleum Pier be raised and extended while preserving heritage?

The Petroleum Pier on the Petroleum-Zuid site in Antwerp will be raised by 11 meters. The 14 brick piers will be restored, and the structure will be extended by 135 meters. The work is part of the sustainable redevelopment of the Blue Gate area. 

The project is led by De Vlaamse Waterweg together with Blue Gate Antwerp Public Holding NV and other partners. It aims to preserve the historic pier while making it stable for future water level rises in the Scheldt River.

Construction will involve pile-driving, which may cause temporary noise. Work will be limited to 14 daylight days to reduce disruption. Nearby areas, including the Hobokense Polder, will be protected. The project combines heritage preservation, industrial redevelopment, and environmental care to ensure the pier remains safe and functional for years to come.

The pier was built in 1902 and originally connected pipelines to petroleum tanks on the industrial estate. It haas been a protected monument since 2016. The 300-meter-long structure has 14 brick piers finished with natural stone and a reinforced concrete bridge deck. The renovation will strengthen the pier and maintain its original architectural features. 

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20 responses to “Antwerp Petroleum Pier Raised 11m and Extended 135m”

  1. Racy Babe Avatar

    Raising a pier 11 meters? Just what we need in Belgium—more heights to reach for in our never-ending quest to keep our fries dry. 😂 If only our economy could be lifted that easily!

  2. Tacklebox Avatar

    Raising a pier by 11 meters and extending it by 135 just screams “let’s make history, but make it taller”! 🚀 Guess we’ve finally found a way to keep our heritage dry while also being practical—brilliant, innit? 😏

  3. abyss tamer Avatar
    abyss tamer

    Raising a pier 11 meters—because who doesn’t want their oil platform to have a better view? Talk about taking “going green” to new heights! 😂

  4. dancing madman Avatar
    dancing madman

    Raising the pier by 11 meters? Just what we needed—another excuse to get our heads in the clouds, eh? Bet the fishermen are thrilled to be casting their lines from the stratosphere! 😂

  5. Carrot 
Joker Avatar
    Carrot Joker

    Raising a pier by 11 meters? Just what we need, a new tourist spot for those who think a view of industrial waterworks is the peak of culture! 😂✨

  6. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    Raising a pier by 11 meters? Just what we need—an even taller place to watch our ships pass by while we sip our overpriced coffee! ☕🚢 It’s like saying, “Don’t worry, heritage; we’ll just make you taller and hope you don’t notice the changes!”

  7. Hitch Frenzy Avatar
    Hitch Frenzy

    Raise it up 11m and extend it 135m? Brilliant! Just what Antwerp needed—more space for oil and, of course, more room to preserve our glorious industrial heritage. 🛠️💼

  8. gov skull Avatar

    Raising a pier by 11 meters? Just what every industrial heritage site needs—because who doesn’t love a good game of “how high can we go?” 🎢🙃

  9. Shadow Chaser Avatar
    Shadow Chaser

    Raising a pier by 11 meters? Brilliant idea, because who doesn’t want their heritage to feel like it’s standing on stilts at the beach? 🏗️ Just what Antwerp needed—a little more height with all that oil around!

  10. Raising a pier by 11 meters, eh? Just what we needed in Antwerp—more height for the seagulls to drop their “artistic contributions” on! 😏💼

  11. tall honey Avatar
    tall honey

    Raising a pier by 11 meters, eh? Just what Antwerp needs—more height for our oil, because obviously, the world wasn’t already flooded with enough problems. 🏗️🙄

  12. jade fox Avatar

    Raising a pier by 11 meters? Just what we needed—an even better view of all that lovely industrial charm! 🤦‍♂️ But hey, at least the heritage will still be safe while we enjoy the symphony of pile-driving! 😂

  13. carrot 
joker Avatar
    carrot joker

    Raising a pier by 11 meters? Guess we’re preparing for the next great flood or just want a better view of the ships. 😂 Typical Belgium, turning a heritage site into a modern marvel—who knew oil and tradition could mix so well?

  14. master jetson Avatar
    master jetson

    Just what we needed! A taller, fancier pier to keep our oil safe and sound—because who wouldn’t want a monument to the past 11 meters in the air? 😂💼

  15. necrobull Avatar

    Raising a pier 11 meters, eh? Sounds like Antwerp’s taking “standing tall” a bit too literally. Hope they don’t forget to check for any leftover oil spills beneath all that heritage! 😂

  16. trick baron Avatar
    trick baron

    Raising a pier 11 meters and extending it by 135? Well, that’s one way to ensure the oil doesn’t get too cozy with the fish 🐟. Just what we needed, more height to watch our pollution levels soar! 😂

  17. Murder Cherry Avatar
    Murder Cherry

    Raising a pier 11 meters, eh? Just what we need, another reason to pretend we care about heritage while we’re knee-deep in oil. 🍻

  18. TeederSmartie Avatar
    TeederSmartie

    Raising a pier by 11 meters—just what Antwerp needed to keep our precious oil from floating away! Who knew heritage preservation could involve so much lifting? 😂💼

  19. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    Raising the Petroleum Pier by 11 meters? Just what we needed—more height for the seagulls to aim at! 🐦💦 As if our waterways weren’t already an Olympic sport in dodging oil spills!

  20. Pistol Hydro Avatar
    Pistol Hydro

    Raising the pier by 11 meters? Just what Antwerp needed—because nothing says “heritage” like a bit of a lift and a sprinkle of modernity. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew oil and architecture could dance so well together? 🕺💼

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