ship laden with 5000 tons of butane gas arrives in suez port
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Ship laden with 5000 tons of butane gas arrives in Suez port

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6000 tons of butane gas arrives at Zeiteyat port
Suez - MENA

A ship sailed on Wednesday into El Zaytiat port from the Saudi port of Yanbu with 5,000 tons of butane gas on board, Spokesman for the Red Sea Ports Authority Malak Youssef said.

Safaga port will receive a ferryboat carrying 409 passengers, 20 trucks and 19 cars, he said.

He further stated that Nuweiba harbor will receive a ferryboat carrying 448 passengers, one car and two buses. 

Nuweiba harbor will also receive a ferryboat carrying 45 passengers, 23 trucks and 16 coolers. 

Moreover, a vessel carrying 180 passengers and 48 cars left Hurghada port.

Source: MENA

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