Ola, Mahadi set their sights on share of LPG business



Business Daily | by Edwin Mutai


Two oil marketers are seeking regulatory approvals to tap into the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) business as demand for clean sources of cooking fuels grows.

Mahadi Energy Limited and OLA Energy Kenya are seeking clearance from the environmental watchdog to construct and operate an LPG terminal depot with a total storage capacity of 15,000 tonnes of LPG as well as expand the Marine Terminal respectively.

The two firms have submitted Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports to NEMA for approval prior to…

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