Caltex’s $8M Oil Terminal Opens Today

Petroleum giant Caltex Cam­bodia will today in Sihanoukville inaugurate its $8 million oil terminal, the company’s single-largest investment in the nation.

Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh is expected to be on hand, according to Caltex Gen­eral Manager John Raeside.

The marine terminal will be used to import and store oil from the company’s refineries in Sing­apore and Thailand. It has a capacity of 9 million liters of diesel, regular and premium grades of gasoline, according to a company statement.

US-based Caltex signed the 60-year lease in August 1996 for the 6-hectare lot, shortly after re­turn­ing to Cambodia following a 20-year absence.

The terminal accounts for 40 percent of the company’s $20 million projected investment. The company has built more than 10 gas stations in Phnom Penh.

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