Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal in Haiti

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Haytrac Power & Gas has begun the construction of its U$123 million, 15.000 m3 terminal for storage and supply of liquefied natural gas on August 20th 2013, near Cité Soleil and Morne à Cabrit . Also part of the project is the construction of a pipeline to directly supply fuel to the power plants of the industrial area of Port-au-Prince.

See also: Construction Starts on Haiti LNG Import Terminal

The significance of this project is enormous, it will eliminate the cost of fuel transportation of these companies operating in the industrial parks, rendering them more profitable which will in turn allow them to increase their productivities.

Nearly 200 permanent local employments and an estimated 6.000 indirect jobs will be created in the process. The construction of the facility will take 36 months.

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Chener says...

Si Propane te mwen cher Haiti, Sa te ka lakoz mwens moun itilize chabon nan peyi-a = mwen pye bwa koupe = yon Haiti pi vet...

Sa bon pa

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