The
international fuel distribution company Puma Energy has opened two new
terminals in the southern Mozambican city of Matola. The terminals consist of
eleven storage tanks holding bitumen and fuel.The facilities, which employ 77
Mozambicans, were inaugurated on Thursday by the Minister of Mineral Resources
and Energy, Pedro Couto. They brings the company’s total capacity in Mozambique
to 275,500 cubic metres of bitumen and fuel.According to the Chief Operating
Officer for Puma Energy Africa, Christophe Zyde, “Mozambique is a very
promising market in Africa today. We have confidence in the country’s long-term
commercial opportunities as well as the country’s strategic location to answer
the supply requirements of Southern Africa”.As a result of the new facility
Mozambique will no longer rely on bitumen imports from neighbouring countries.
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