Angola: Puma opens new offshore fuelling facility
Issue 300
- 15 May 2015
| 1 minute read
Puma Energy, whose largest shareholder is Trafigura, has opened one of the world’s largest conventional buoy mooring (CBM) systems in Luanda bay. The fuel loading buoy anchored offshore will allow carriers to berth while loading or offloading oil products. The CBM is located next to Puma Energy’s Fishing Port Terminal in the bay, which is being extended, and will have a total storage capacity of 276,000m3.
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