Engen's New Terminal in Mozambique to Boost Fuel Security
09.15.2015 - NEWS

September 15, 2015 [Reuters] - Engen, majority owned by Malaysia's national oil company, has opened a new 24,000 cubic metre terminal in Mozambique that will boost regional fuel security, the company said on Friday.


The terminal in Beira will supply petrol, diesel and lubricants to the southern African country where massive coal and offshore gas finds are stimulating economic growth, as well as neighbouring Zimbabwe and Botswana, a statement said. 

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