Eleven Energy seeks NEMA approval to construct a gas storage facility in Mombasa

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 17 – Petrochemical company Eleven Energy is seeking approval from the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to set up a gas storage facility in Mombasa.

The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Study Report for the proposed construction and operation of a LPG bulk import and storage facility was submitted to NEMA for consideration.

It will sit on Plot No. L.R. No. 4791 and 4792/VI/Mainland North, Kipevu area.

“Following the rise in demand of LPG within the country, the project Proponent Eleven Energy Limited, a company that specializes in sales of LPG in Kenya proposes to construct and operate a bulk LPG Import and Storage facility to be located off newly developed and finished Makupa causeway in Kipevu area, Changamwe Sub –County within Mombasa County.” ESIA study report states

Incorporated on June 14, 2019, Eleven Energy specializes in the transportation of petrochemical gas products in liquefied form.

The firm says the new plant will increase its capacity for bulk delivery of LPG at Mombasa with access to the common user manifold (CUM).

“Global EHS Consulting has been contracted by Eleven Energy Limited to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment Study for the proposed development on Plot L.R. No. MN/VI/4791 & 4792, Kipevu Industrial area, Off Makupa Causeway road in Mombasa County,” ESIA report reads.

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