Thu 3 Nov 2011, 06:46 GMT

Colombian firm to start bunkering in November


Supplier to carry out bunker deliveries in the north of the country.



Colombian firm C.I. Pacific Fuels International S.A.S. is set to commence bunkering operations later this month.

The company will be carrying out deliveries of marine fuel at the ports of Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta and Coveñas.

Toronto-headquartered energy giant Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. announced last month that it had established the new bunker firm on January 12th 2011, through its wholly owned subsidiary Petro Rubiales Corp..

C.I. Pacific Fuels International will be active in the distribution and sale of hydrocarbons, lubricants, oils and fuels.

Contact details for the company have been provided below:

Telephone: +57 5 236 1300
Telephone: +57 5 693 0473
Email: bunkers@pacificrubiales.com.co
Website: www.pacificrubiales.com.co

Contact: Alejandro Zamora
Email: azamora@pacificrubiales.com.co
Mobile: +57 321 213 7526

Address:
Barrio Manga
Edificio Twins Bay Floor 24
Office 2503
Cartagena
Colombia


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