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Trinity Energy Increasing Storage Capacity To Improve South Sudan’s Strategic Fuel Reserves

Trinity Energy has announced that it is moving ahead with its plans to increase fuel storage capacity in South Sudan to over 75 million liters.

This comes after the company began constructing a new two-million-liter storage tank in its Nesitu Depot that is nearing completion. Additionally, the company is planning for an extra two million liters of dedicated petrol storage that will bring the total storage capacity in Nesitu to 7.5 million liters.

Mr. Robert Mdeza, the Chief Executive Officer at Trinity Energy Ltd said that “This is a great milestone not only for the company but for South Sudan in general. This is a reflection of our confidence in the economic growth of the country and our role in promoting socio-economic transformation.”

The new two million liter facility will enhance the country’s strategic reserves thereby ensuring energy security which is a key ingredient of any kind of economic activity.

Trinity Energy’s installed capacity of 75 million liters in South Sudan will underline its role as the market leader and fair player in continuing to offer the most affordable prices to consumers.

“Moving ahead our focus is to complete this new project urgently while also keeping tabs on our other ongoing projects including the 10-million liter storage facility in Wau as well as the planned 10 million liter storage in Malakal.

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