EPCM Holdings has announced a new project in Southern Africa
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Deputy Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
EPCM Holdings has announced that they have been awarded the contract for a new project to develop a new fuel storage facility for a confidential client in Southern Africa.
The facility will bolster the national fuel infrastructure and ensure a robust supply for the client for 60 days. It will have 80 million litres of fuel storage capacity, comprising 40 million litres of unleaded petrol and 40 million litres of diesel.
The strategic development enhances energy security and reinforces the region's resilience by guaranteeing a substantial fuel reserve.
EPCM Holdings has stated it is honoured to contribute to this vital African infrastructure project, and look forward to the successful execution of the initiative.
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