Trinidad & Tobago: Flagship fuel station to open in Couva
The new facility will open before the year ends with an estimated cost of $30 million.
The state-of-the-art fuel station will be rolled out in two phases and funded by the National Gas Company (NGC) and the Trinidad and Tobago National Petroleum Marketing Company (NP), according to Trinidad Express.
“This collaboration will see the construction of the largest multi-fuel service station in the Caribbean,” said chairman of the National Petroleum Marketing Company, Sahid Hosein.
Hosein explained that the new site will be constructed on the western side of the Preysal Interchange (Couva) to serve residents and commuters on both sides of this route.
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