Panama: $20 Million More in Micro-storage FacilitiesWednesday, September 22, 2010 In the coming months, the company Almacenajes S.A. plans to begin constructing three new warehouses. Almacenajes S.A. currently has six facilities in Panama with approximately 6,000 "minidepositos" (small storage depots). Marissa Valencia, vicepresident, commented that in the next few weeks they will be opening new branches. One is planned for the town of David toward the Costa Rican border, and another for Gorgona near the capital city. Four Bids for Liquefied Petroleum Gas StorageWednesday, December 7, 2011 The Costa Rican Oil Refinery has received four bids for the tender for the project "System and Storage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (SAGAS)." A press release by Recope states: Nicaragua Hires First Phase of Refinery WorksMonday, April 30, 2012 CAMC Engineering, from Mainland China, is the counterpart of a $233 million contract to build the basic storage infrastructure and the pipeline network. The Chinese group CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd. (CAMCE) signed a memorandum of understanding for a joint venture with Alba de Nicaragua SA (Albanisa) – a Venezuelan oil importing company, to build the first phase of a refinery in Nicaragua, which will be called " El Supremo Sueño de Bolívar” (The Supreme Dream of Bolivar). Costa Rica: $28 Million in Fuel PlantFriday, April 26, 2013 The state fuel company Recope is working on two investment projects to supply aviation fuel to Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia. The first project already being worked on by the Costa Rican Oil Refinery (Recope) is a new plant in the area, whose works are advanced by 26% so far. It also presented a blueprint for the construction of two tanks on the Barranca plant in Puntarenas to support storage. |
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