RD Congo: Didier Bidimbu Ntubuanga reappoints Authentix to mark hydrocarbons
The system chemically marks petroleum products from the Democratic Republic of Congo to limit smuggling and pollution. The US company Authentix has already won several regional contracts and has just been reappointed by the local Minister of Hydrocarbons.
30/05/2023 at 16h16, by Africa Business+
Authentix, headed by Kevin McKenna, has been awarded a contract by the Ministry of Hydrocarbons, directed by Minister Didier Budimbu Ntubuanga, for the molecular tagging of petroleum products in the western, eastern and southern zones of DR Congo. This further confirms the company’s good relations with Kinshasa, as it won a second contract after its first in 2018.
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