Our team delivered foundational services for a 2250MT LPG import, storage, handling, and distribution facility in Mogadishu, Somalia, within an efficient 3-month timeline. This project lays the groundwork for a modern energy solution tailored to Somalia’s growing needs.
Project Highlights
Client: Costalina Oil Terminal Ltd
Location: Mogadishu, Somalia
Duration: 3 Months
Completion: Conceptualized and designed LPG import and distribution terminal
Services Provided
Feasibility Study – Assessing market potential, financial viability, and operational feasibility.
Conceptualization – Crafting an innovative vision for the LPG terminal’s design and functionality.
Basic Engineering Design – Developing the initial technical framework to ensure efficiency and scalability.
This project represents a critical step toward establishing a reliable LPG supply chain in Somalia, showcasing our expertise in rapid, high-impact energy solutions.
Why This Project Mattered
The 2250MT LPG facility in Mogadishu is a transformative initiative for Somalia’s energy landscape. Its significance lies in:
Improving Energy Access: By enabling LPG imports and distribution, the facility provides a cleaner, more accessible energy source for households and businesses.
Driving Economic Development: A reliable LPG supply supports local industries, reduces reliance on traditional fuels, and fosters economic resilience.
Laying a Scalable Foundation: The feasibility study and basic engineering design ensure the project is poised for future expansion, meeting Somalia’s evolving demands.
Enhancing Energy Security: In a region with limited infrastructure, this terminal strengthens the ability to store and manage LPG efficiently.
Accelerating Progress: Completed in just 3 months, the project demonstrates our ability to deliver swift, impactful solutions in challenging environments.
This facility is a vital building block for Somalia’s energy future, promoting sustainability, stability, and growth in Mogadishu and beyond.