Improving and streamlining the supply to the residents and businesses in the region
The Director General of Industry, Energy and Mines, José Francisco Puche, opened today with the global head of BP's liquefied gases, John Carey, and Mayor of Totana, José Martínez, a plant's innovative storage and distribution of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) in the Industrial El Saladar.
This infrastructure, which represents an investment of more than 600,000 euros in the resort incorporates the latest technology and the latest oil company in Spain.
Puche said that "the storage and distribution center is an investment in the region that contributes to the development of the business of liquefied petroleum gases, principally propane, while expanding and improving service to businesses and residents of the region ".
It said that it is a remote management facility, which increases their safety and effectiveness.
The center storage and distribution logistics has a total area of over 7,000 square meters in which there are two tanks with a capacity of 60,000 cubic meters each, an unloading and loading terminal for LPG as well as a complex system fire and safety.
On this floor storage, filling and siphoning tanks of LPG in bulk.
It is expected that she spends a day three 20-ton trucks, which unload their goods in warehouses and seven 10-ton trucks that will be responsible for distributing gas to various customers.
This new plant has administrative approval and operational approval granted by the Ministry of Universities, Business and Research through the Department of Industry, Energy and Mines.
Source: CARM. Fotos: Ayuntamiento de Totana