P.E.A.S Celebrates opening of Myanmar’s modern Refined Products Terminal
Puma Energy Asia Sun (P.E.A.S) celebrated the opening of Myanmar largest and most modern refined products import terminal at Thilawa port, with has a fuel storage capacity of 91,000m³.
This USD92 million investment into the country’s largest and most modern petroleum products terminal is a first of its kind for the petroleum industry in Myanmar, which has just opened up to foreign direct investment in this area.
Its storage facilities cater for a range of petroleum products, including commercial fuels (Mogas 95 and 92, low sulphur Diesel), HFO (heavy fuel oil typically used for power generation), bitumen and jet fuel. P.E.A.S has hired 80 full-time staff trained to ensure the reliable supply of high quality products handled to international safety standards, majority of whom are local hires.
Puma Energy Asia Sun Chairman, Win Kyaw said that they are proud to set a standard in the industry with their infrastructure, modern quality control processes and independent on-site lab. They are confident that these unique features will establish Puma Energy Asia Sun as a reliable provider of high quality fuels in Myanmar.