Oil company Puma Energy International plans to invest USD 60 million, this year, in the construction of another fuel terminal in Nacala, in the North of Mozambique, according to the project’s environmental impact study.
The study, cited by Mozambican newspaper Correio da Manha, said that initially the terminal would store fuel for domestic consumption and for export “along a railway line to be built for this purpose and abound for neighbouring countries in the interior of the continent.”
The railway line will have capacity for trains of up to 30 wagons and include will include fuel filling stations in so-called Industrial Zone I, at the Mutiva administrative post in Nacala.
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