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The company planned to build a 30,000-metric-tonne liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) facility on land owned by KPRL, which was viewed as a game changer in lowering the cost of cooking gas.
And the second reason is for the commissioning of our 12.5 metric tonnes liquefied petroleum gas plant, which is a cooking gas plant,” he said at the event held on Sunday.
Guyanese can expect to see a significant drop in the price of cooking gas with the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) working on bringing down the cost as low as $1000 per cylinder. This is ...