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    IPM – Mozambique

    A Bottling & Distribution Facility for of LPG Cylinders. The facility has bottling capacity of 5,000 cylinders per day along with a captive storage of 400 m3 for bulk LPG.

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    Uniterminals – Lebanon

    Uniterminals markets petroleum products in Lebanon. It owns and operates a petroleum product storage terminal with a capacity of 74,000 cubic meters.

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    IGBTL, Mozambique

    IGBTL owns and operates a hydrocarbon storage facility in the Port Beira Mozambique, with a capacity of 65,000 cbm along with other logistical facilities.
    Other shareholders are:
    1. Petrogal Mozambique Lda, (part of Galp Energia SGPS, SA, Portugal)
    2. SPI – Gestão e Investimento, S.A.R.L.

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    GIMTL, Mozambique

    GIMTL owns and operates a hydrocarbon storage facility (Liquid & LPG) in the Port Matola Mozambique with a capacity of 66,000 cbm.
    Other shareholders are:
    1. Petrogal Mozambique Lda, (part of Galp Energia SGPS, SA, Portugal)
    2. SPI – Gestão e Investimento, S.A.R.L.

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    Inpetro SARL – Mozambique

    Inpetro owns and operates petroleum products storage terminal in Port Beira, Mozambique with a storage capacity of 95,000 cubic meters constructed in 2006.
    Other shareholders:
    1. PETROMOC – National Oil Company of the Republic of Mozambique
    2. NOIC - National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (Pvt.) Limited

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    ATTL – Yanbu Saudi Arabia

    ATT owns and operates a storage facility of 288,300 cubic meters of which 223,500 cubic meters is for petroleum products and 64,800 cubic meters is for chemical products. The facility is connected by pipeline to Samref Refinery, Yanbu. It is also connected to Farabi Petrochemical Company for intermediate storage of chemical products.
    Other shareholders are:
    1. Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC)
    2. Saudi Arabian Refining Company (SARCO)

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    HTTSA, Morocco

    HTTSA owns and operates a storage and bunkering terminal of 533,000 cubic meters for clean and black petroleum products at Port Tangiers, Morocco under a 25-year Concession Agreement with Tangier Med Port Authority (TMPA).
    Other shareholders are:
    1. Horizon Terminals Limited (HTL), 100% subsidiary of Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC)
    2. Afriquia SMDC

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    HDHL – Djibouti

    HDHL owns 90 % of the Horizon Djibouti Terminals Limited (HDTL), with the remaining (10%) owned by Govt. of Djibouti. HDTL owns and operates the terminal that has a storage capacity of 371,000 cubic meters.
    Other shareholders are:
    1. Horizon Terminals Limited (HTL)
    2. Net Support Holdings Limited (NSHL)
    3. Essense Management Limited (EML)

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    HSTPL, Singapore

    HSTPL owns and operates the terminal with a storage capacity of 1.2 million cubic meters and four jetties.
    Other shareholders are:
    1. Horizon Terminals Limited (HTL)
    2. Boreh International Limited (BIL)
    3. South Korea Energy Asia Pte. Limited (SK)
    4. Martank BV (MBV)

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    VHFL – UAE

    VHFL owns and operates the storage terminal in Fujairah, U.A.E. with a storage capacity of 2.6 million cubic meters.
    Other shareholders are:
    1. VOPAK Oil Logistics Europe & Middle East B.V. of Netherlands (VOPAK)
    2. Horizon Terminals Limited (HTL)
    3. The Government of Fujairah