Harbour The Paradip Port has an artificial lagoon-type harbour protected by two rubble mound
breakwaters—north breakwater and south breakwater. The north breakwater is long on the north-eastern side of the port and the south breakwater is long on the south-eastern side. The artificial harbour is constructed by dredging the land along the seashore. The prescribed water depth for the harbour basin and the turning basin within the harbour is , and the approach channel is metres deep; which allows for the movement of large vessels with a maximum draft of at high tide.
Docks and Quays Approach channel An long approach channel at open sea used for the movement of ships to the port's harbour. The approach channel has a depth of below
chart datum (CD) and a minimum width of , allowing vessels with a draft of to enter and leave the port without tidal assistance. However, the Mean High Water Springs (MHWS), Mean High Water Neaps (MHWN) and Lowest Low Water Level (LLWL) observed in the port area are , and respectively, which increases the water depth of the approach channel. With tidal assistance, the channel is capable of handling large ships with a draft of up to .
Single Point Mooring Terminals The port has three Single Point Moorings (SPM). These Single Point Moorings are known as SPM Terminal-1, SPM Terminal-2, and SPM Terminal-3. The SMP terminals have berthing facilities for tankers up to 370 m long, while SMP terminals have the capacity to berth tankers of different drafts and wide beams, namely, in the case of SMP Terminal-1, the capacity is wide beam with draft, in the case of SMP Terminal-2, wide beam with draft, and in the case of SMP Terminal-3, wide beam with draft. As per the construction design and infrastructure, SMP terminals are capable of handling tankers up to a maximum of 3,20,000 DWT and a maximum of 80,000 DWT. The SPMs are located towards the southern side of the existing port in about 30 meters water depth, about 20 kilometers from shore, and are connected to the shore via submarine pipelines. They handle captive crude oil for
Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), and have a combined annual handling capacity of 37 MTPA. == Gallery ==