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LPG deal signed with US firm
- To begin export by 1st quarter 2021
- The LPG facility is based in Mont Belvieu
Taleveras Group has secured a deal to export, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to an LPG facility in, Mont Belvieu, United States. The deal involves the export of propane and butane in VGLC quantities.
The group, according to a Bloomberg report, had begun making moves in the trade of LPG by increasing output volumes up to 30 per cent. According to industry analysts, if Taleveras can sustain its growth, the outlook for the firm will be positive.
Taleveras was founded by Nigerian businessman, Igho Charles Sanomi II, and has been at the forefront of the energy sector in the country. Taleveras is quickly gaining international recognition in the global oil and gas industry. The firm has established branches in at least two continents including Africa.