Petregaz has driven the development of LPG infrastructure through a network of import terminals across Africa and India.
Petregaz by the numbers
LPG trucks
LPG import terminals
Annual LPG throughput capacity
Petregaz is focused on developing its onshore infrastructure network to unlock reliable and cost-effective access to this cleaner energy source. This includes the 22.5 kt Richards Bay terminal in South Africa, launched in 2020 in partnership with Bidvest Tank Terminals, and the 34 kt Krishnapatnam terminal in India, which began operations in 2024. Tanga, Tanzania is set to follow, with additional developments underway in other key growth markets.
These VLGC-compatible, modern terminals are equipped to safely receive, store and dispatch LPG via sea and land, enabling reliable and flexible supply to commercial customers, industrial users and national distribution networks. Though Petregaz does not manage last-mile retail delivery, our infrastructure is essential to maintaining energy security and enabling the displacement of more polluting fuels such as charcoal and firewood.
Supporting our downstream logistics, Petregaz, operates a fleet of modern trucks that delivers LPG throughout Southern Africa. This overland transport capability ensures timely, reliable delivery from terminals to our customers.
By investing in scalable, resilient infrastructure and regional logistics, Petregaz helps unlock cleaner energy access, improve air quality and drive sustainable economic growth in the communities and countries we serve.
Petregaz India
Krishnapatnam Port
Petregaz South Africa
BTT Richards Bay
Petregaz Tanzania
Tanga Bay
Why choose Petregaz?
“Transitioning from refinery-based LPG supply to Petredec’s import terminal has been game changing for Oryx Energies South Africa. Thanks to the size of the new terminal, we now have real security of supply in the region, coupled with economies of scale.”
Pam Indurjeeth, Managing Director, Oryx Energies