When we started the LPG business in 2003, we began trading and transporting by land from Turkmenistan into Iraq via Turkey. Within two years, we owned our own fleet of LPG trucks and expanded to include trading and transport into neighbouring countries. Our business continued to grow and expand in order to meet increased demand. By 2008, we began transporting larger volumes of LPG using small and medium sized LPG vessels. We now source LPG from multiple countries and deliver internationally to South East Asia, Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.  From 2009-2016, we supplied over 2 million tons of LPG to various counties.

In 2016 Iraq became a new source of LPG; starting to produce LPG through “BGC” Basra Gas Company.   Being well established in Iraq and experienced in the LPG business, we were positioned to become the first company to export LPG from that country.   We are now a leading registered buyer and exporter for this product, a reliable new source of LPG.  BCG is a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell, Mitsubishi Corporation Energy Business Group and the Iraqi Ministry of Oil.

We currently have the capability to supply anywhere in the world especially the areas of East Asia, Middle east and Central and East Africa. We ship through available pressurized and refrigerated SGC and MGC tankers.

We control the complete supply and logistic chain with dedicated staff, offices, and resources.  Including all road and sea transportation modalities. We have an excellent customer statistician and track record.

Product Details:

Different Grades of Propane and Butane ratios available to meet our market and customer demands e.g. LPG: 50% Propane and 50% Butane, with a guaranteed high standard quality and delivery.

Liquefied petroleum gas or liquid petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas), also referred to as simply propane or butane, are flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon gases used as fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles..

Varieties of LPG bought and sold include mixes that are mostly propane (C3H8), mostly butane (C4H10) and, most commonly, mixes including both propane and butane. In the northern hemisphere winter, the mixes contain more propane, while in summer, they contain more butane

LPG is prepared by refining petroleum or “wet” natural gas, and is almost entirely derived from fossil fuel sources, being manufactured during the refining of petroleum (crude oil), or extracted from petroleum or natural gas streams as they emerge from the ground.