Zimbabwe to tender for $6 million in ethanol infrastructure

November 8, 2016 |

In Zimbabwe, the National Oil and Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe plans to invest $6 million to build an ethanol handling facility with 3 million liters of storage capacity at Mabvuku Depot in an effort to help improve infrastructure for the fuel and reduce supply gaps during the rainy season. The state-owned company is preparing to float the tender for the project soon. It is also investing in a 2,000 ton LPG gas facility at the same depot and an A1 jet fuel facility at Harare airport.

Category: Fuels

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