The Malebo Oil Fuel Depot project represents a targeted engineering effort to design a 10,500 cubic meter (CBM) fuel storage facility in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Completed within a swift 4-month timeline, this initiative showcases Malebo Oil’s commitment to expanding fuel infrastructure in a key industrial region, delivering a robust solution through expert engineering and management services.
Project Highlights
Location: Lubumbashi, DRC
Duration: 4 Months
Capacity: 10,500 CBM fuel depot
Goal: Support fuel storage and distribution in a growing market
Key Services Delivered
Project Management: Streamlined coordination to meet the tight 4-month deadline.
Conceptualization: Strategic planning to align the depot with regional fuel needs.
Front-End Engineering Design (FEED): Technical foundation for an optimized design.
Detailed Engineering Design: Precision blueprints for a safe and efficient fuel depot.
Strategic Impact
Located in Lubumbashi, a major economic hub in the DRC, the proposed 10,500 CBM fuel depot enhances the region’s capacity to store and distribute fuel, supporting industries, transportation, and energy demands. This fast-tracked engineering design lays the groundwork for a scalable, reliable facility, poised to strengthen Malebo Oil’s operational presence in Central Africa.
Why It Matters
Fuel Accessibility: Bolsters supply chain reliability in the DRC.
Rapid Delivery: Achieved in just 4 months, showcasing efficiency.
Industrial Growth: Fuels economic development in Lubumbashi.
Engineering Precision: Ensures a depot ready for future construction success.
Completed within an impressive 4-month window, the Malebo Oil Fuel Depot design project highlights cutting-edge engineering expertise, setting the stage for a transformative fuel storage solution in the DRC.