Puma Energy Enters UK Storage Market and Boosts Global Capacity to 7 Mm³
04.06.2015 - NEWS

April 6, 2015 [Tank World News] - Puma Energy, the globally integrated midstream and downstream energy company, has announced the acquisition of a series of UK assets from Murco Petroleum Limited, its first in the country.


The acquisition includes the Milford Haven facility in Wales, UK and three inland terminals at Westerleigh, Theale and Bedworth, as well as Murco’s wholesale and distribution business in the UK. This in total adds approximately 1.4 Mm3 of storage capacity to Puma Energy’s midstream operations of 5.6 Mm3.

From the Arctic to the equator, Puma operate 62 bulk storage terminals – across five continents. Although the only previous installataions in Europe were in Estonia and Norway. Singapore based Puma, is part-owned by Swiss-based commodity trading giant Trafigura and Angola’s national oil company.

Under the terms of the agreement, which represents Puma Energy’s first acquisition in the United Kingdom, the Company will acquire the assets and convert the site into a state-of-the-art storage facility.

Puma Energy will apply its extensive experience in fuel storage at the facility – the result of which will make Milford Haven a key site securing the supply of energy to the UK and wider region during a period of change in European energy infrastructure.

It also signifies a significant strategic entry into the UK market for the supply of the full range of fuel products giving Puma Energy an immediate presence in the UK wholesale and distribution market.

Milford Haven will provide another opportunity for Puma Energy to demonstrate its ability to operate to the highest of internationally-recognised environmental standards. The Company is experienced in working alongside various Environmental agencies across its geographic footprint of 45 countries.

This includes a commendation by the US Environmental Protection Agency in Puerto Rico for its works at its Bayamon terminal and for globally constructing five state-of-the-art terminals in 2014. Pierre Eladari, CEO for Puma Energy said “Puma Energy continues our focused strategy of connecting supply from International markets to local distribution demand.”

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