miércoles, 8 de julio de 2015

Why Trinity Energy Group Limited?

TEL is a 100% local oil company. We are part of a well-known group of companies backed by reputable and capable principals. Given the Republic of South Sudan's status as a frontier market, it is critical to find the right fuel supply partner early. There are lots of reasons to select us. Welcome to Trinity Energy South Sudan. Feel Free to navigate around and dont forget to leave us a note (Suggestions/View/Queries). Welcome to Trinity Energy South Sudan.


Trinity Energy Ltd (TEL) is a South Sudanese Company that was incorporated in 2012,
Specializing in petroleum products and related services. TEL is part of Trinity Holdings,
focusing on Energy, infrastructure, Hospitality, Oil & Gas, as well as Media & advertising.

Vision

To become a major player in the East African energy market.

Mission

To emerge as a reliable and competent supplier of energy products in South Sudan


TEL in South Sudan's Energy Market

Trinity has become an established player in ensuring the energy security of South Sudan. The Company works closely with the Government owned Nile Petroleum Company (NILEPET). Currently, TEL supplies about 6,000 m3 of diesel to NILEPET on a monthly basis, worth USD 6 Million. This implies a market share in South Sudan of approximately 40%. The Company also supplies 2,000 m3 of petrol on a monthly basis to NILEPET, and holds  45% of the market share in South Sudan. The Company also operates storage depots in South Sudan where fuel is stored and distributed in the market. TEL is also involved in distribution of LPG Gas for the domestic market.

Refinery Project

Looking forward, TEL's sister company, A&A Oil and Gas, has been given a license by the Government of South Sudan to set up a 50,000 barrels per day (BPD) Oil Refinery in Pagak, Upper Nile State, close to the Ethiopian border. Currently A&A has engaged

Foster Wheeler, a reputable oil and gas consulting firm, to undertake feasibility study for the project. The proposed refinery and associated infrastructure, such as the 300 km oil pipeline that shall run from Pauloch to Pagak, is expected to be ready by 2015. Once complete, this project shall provide energy security for not only South Sudan but also the entire East Africa region. This will be the first grass roots refinery of its kind in South Sudan. The total cost for this project, including plant & machinery, physical infrastructure, civil works, power plant ( 50 MW) , pipeline and associated infrastructure is expected to cost USD 2. 5 Billion.

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