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Core business

Four trades, one managed logistics chain.

From infrastructure management to transport, by way of hydrocarbon storage and supply logistics, ENGIP-RDC SA operates the whole of the national downstream sector in the service of supply continuity.

Scope
Downstream
Intake → distribution
Trades
04
Integrated activities
Network operated
332km
Western corridor
Goal
Continuity
Security of supply
An integrated chain

Every link, under national control.

ENGIP-RDC SA's mandate covers the design, operation, maintenance and development of petroleum-logistics installations. Four complementary trades structure this public-service mission.

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01 · Infrastructure management

Design, operate & develop

The core of the company's mandate: to study, operate, maintain and develop the reclaimed pipelines, pumping stations and depots, with rigour and asset transparency.

  • Operation and maintenance of the transport network
  • Rigorous, transparent asset management
  • Infrastructure studies and planning
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02 · Hydrocarbon storage

Store & secure the products

Operation of the storage depots at the end of the corridor, in Kinshasa, ensuring the availability of petroleum products and the security of domestic supply.

  • Intake at the Matadi and Ango-Ango terminals
  • Storage at the Kinshasa end of the line
  • Custody and traceability of products
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03 · Transport

Move it by pipeline

Transport of products across the 332 km of the western corridor, from the maritime terminals to Kinshasa, crossing the non-navigable stretch of the river between Matadi and the capital.

  • Pipelines in continuous operation
  • Pumping stations spaced along the route
  • Network monitoring and integrity
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04 · Logistics

Coordinate & optimise

Coordination of the supply chain and optimisation of logistics costs on the Matadi–Kinshasa axis, a direct lever on the cost of transporting fuels.

  • Optimisation of national logistics costs
  • Lower transport cost along the corridor
  • Coordination of sector partners
From unloading at the terminals through to delivery, every link is controlled by national teams.
Technical management · ENGIP-RDC SA

A demanding infrastructure, rigour at every moment.

Operational safety, environmental integrity and risk control at the heart of every trade.

Safety & Environment