Costa Rica: Tender for $5 Million in VehiclesTuesday, April 30, 2019 The Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social tenders the supply of 92 vehicles of different types. Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LN-000002-1161: ICE Puts out to Tender $ 4.5 Million in VehiclesThursday, December 16, 2010 In two different bidding processes the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad will purchase a total of 70 vehicles. Here are some of the details: Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Central America.
More Natural Gas in Costa RicaMonday, October 22, 2012 The state fuel company Recope will begin importing natural gas within 6 months, to sell it to industrial clients. According to Jorge Rojas, general manager of Recope, research is still being conducted over how many tons of gas will be brought into the country and at what prices it will be marketed locally. LP Gas market may be opened up in El SalvadorMonday, August 4, 2008 The Minister of the Economy confirmed that the measure would be taken if the companies that import and distribute the product cause a shortage (of supply) in the market and affect consumers. For their part, the members of the Salvadoran Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Importers and Distributors (Asogas) confirmed that there will be a shortage in the propane gas market within two or three days because of the failure on the part of the Government to pay the subsidy. Gas Distributor to Set Up in HondurasThursday, March 26, 2009 The Mexican Zeta Gas Company, an importer and exporter of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), will invest about $6 million in the operation. Fredis Cerrato, Honduran Industry and Trade Secretary, reported to latribuna.hn that the company will operate throughout the country and that "it will start with a fleet of 100 trucks, creating 250 direct and 1,500 indirect jobs." Alba Petróleos to Provide LPG Gas in El SalvadorThursday, September 29, 2011 The company Alba Petróleos is preparing to enter the Salvadoran propane market in December. At the beginning of its operations, the company may cover only 3% of the domestic market which is currently served by four companies, Tropigas, Z-Gas, and Total Gas and Tomza. Honduras to Decide Soon on “Gas del Caribe” LicenseThursday, June 24, 2010 For several years now, Honduran authorities have stated their intention of moving the company’s gas plant in the locality of Omoa. However, for various reasons, such decision has not been taken yet, but authorities seem poised to do it now. The Council of Ministers is expected to meet and analyze if they revoke the company’s operation license. Costa Rica's ICE Bids $ 5.9 Million in VehiclesFriday, December 17, 2010 The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad bids the purchase of 108 vehicles. The vehicles must meet the following specifications: Zeta Gas to Invest $1.5 million in El SalvadorFriday, December 16, 2011 The company has opened the first liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) plant, out of the twenty that it plans to open in the country. The plant, located at km. 135.5 of the Pan American Highway, has storage capacity for 3,000 gallons and is the first of its kind in the country. "Gas del Caribe" Moves Operations to Costa RicaTuesday, August 25, 2009 The Mexican company "Gas del Caribe", located in Cortés, Honduras, will move its operations to Costa Rica. The transnational company, operating in the country for the past 20 years, will move its operations after being unable to solve legal problems and environmental licenses. Costa Rica: Private sector Want to Import Bolivian GasMonday, May 12, 2014 Private sector leaders have asked President Evo Morales to start negotiations for the import of gas at a cost of $500 thousand per year. The Chairman of the Bolivian State Power Corporation, YPFB, along with the Ministry of Hydrocarbons would be responsible for negotiating supply to the Central American country, according to statements by the nation's President Evo Morales. Costa Rica to Invest $155 Million in Gas PlantMonday, August 3, 2009 With the new plant, the country will double its storage capacity for liquefied petroleum gas. Gabriela Montes de Oca is the head of this project in Recope, the state owned energy company. She assures the plant will save the country $8 million in freightage costs. Propane Gas Market Sees InvestmentsFriday, July 24, 2009 Salvadoran propane gas companies expect to double their sales by investing in distribution centers and upgrading their customer service. Tropigas will invest $4 million in expanding its storage terminal in La Unión, while Tomza, of Mexican capital, projects to open 100 stores in the mid term, in addition to the 200 it currently operates in El Salvador. Zeta Gas would also conduct expansion plans, increasing its express centers to 225. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
|
|