National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe
Type | Parastatal |
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Industry | Energy |
Predecessor | Noczim |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Government of Zimbabwe |
Headquarters | Harare, Zimbabwe |
Products | Petroleum Products |
Owner | Government of Zimbabwe |
Website | noic |
National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe is a government-owned company that distributes fuel products using the pipeline from Beira in Mozambique to a depot in Msasa, Harare. The products it distributes include diesel, petrol, jet A1, ethanol, and illuminating paraffin. It mainly distributes to ZERA licensed fuel retailers in the country such as Zuva, Trek, Sakunda and Puma.
The company was founded in 2011 after Noczim was unbundled into Petrotrade and NOIC.
Depots
The Company has depots in strategic sites around the country, namely Bulawayo, Mutare, Beitbridge, Msasa and Mabvuku. NOIC has blending facilities at its depots and undertakes blending services on behalf of its clients.
Events
In 2021, NOIC was mentioned on p22 of Cartel Power Dynamics in Zimbabwe under Case Study 2 The Fuel Cartels