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Phoenix Park Gas acquires propane terminal in US

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd in Couva. Phoenix Park is the primary asset of Trinidad and Tobago NGL Ltd. - PHOENIX Park Gas Processors Ltd (PPGPL) on Friday, announced that it completed its acquisition of a propane terminal located in Rush City, Minnesota, USA. on December 13. In a statement, the company said the acquisition was done through its wholly-owned subsidiary Phoenix Park Energy Marketing LLC (PPEM). The terminal was […]

Source: Trinidad News

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