Kinshasa pre-selects majors – SAPREF (Shell/BP) and YASREF (Aramco/Sinopec) – for $55m hydrocarbons contract
Backed by the Budget Ministry, which authorised a restricted call for tenders for the supply of petroleum products, Marie-Paule Mukadi, head of the Société nationale des hydrocarbures du Congo (Sonahydroc), invited nine traders to bid for a petrol, diesel and paraffin supply contract.
15/07/2022 at 15h03, by Africa Business+
The order is worth $55 million, an amount that attracted several candidates, including such as SAPREF, the joint venture between Shell and BP and Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company Ltd (YASREF), co-owned by the two Saudi giants Aramco and China’s Sinopec.
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