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Al-Enmaa domestic gas cylinder refilling stations agreed with Brega

bySami Zaptia
December 14, 2019
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Al-Enmaa domestic gas cylinder refilling stations agreed with Brega

By Sami Zaptia.

London, 14 December 2019:

Libya’s Al-Enmaa Company for Oil and Gas has signed a draft agreement with Brega Marketing Company to urgently establish five cooking gas refilling stations within Tripoli.

The project is to make it easier for consumers to refill their gas cylinders beyond the two main Brega Tripoli refilling stations which have been unable to meet demand and at times of crisis and shortages have led to a black-market in domestic gas cylinders.

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Al-Enmaa says that the agreement is part of its expansion plan and reported that many possible joint cooperation projects were explored such as, gas systems, fuel and gas transportation, marketing of engine oils, petrol station construction and renovation, supplies of fuel pumps and dispensers, as well as other activities were discussed at the meeting.

These other projects will be studied for possible implementation further down the line, Al-Enmaa reported.

Al-Enmaa is one of the Economic and Social Development Fund (ESDF) group of companies established under the former regime.

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