ACTIVITIES
Key facts
Focus
Planned lines of business in structured petroleum trading and project support across selected West African basins and coastal hubs, designed around repeatable, risk‑managed flows rather than one‑off, opportunistic transactions.
Geographies & hubs
Initial emphasis on a defined set of jurisdictions and port locations along the Gulf of Guinea, treating West Africa as a focused activity corridor rather than “all of Africa”, with scope to phase in additional hubs over time.
Activities & flows
Planned crude and refined product flow structures linking offshore and onshore positions, storage, export routes and import demand, with specific counterparties.
Role in value chain
Intended to convert complex, fragmented local positions into standardized, bankable flows that can be connected into Pure Aviation’s wider North American and international activities as lines of business come online through 2026.
The West Africa trading and projects activity cluster is being developed as a set of structured petroleum trading and project lines of business across a defined coastal and offshore footprint. Work is framed around combining trading, logistics coordination and project support so that, as individual mandates are executed, local field positions, storage, terminals and export routes can be assembled into coherent, risk‑managed value chains.
From the outset, West Africa is positioned as part of a broader network rather than a stand‑alone story. The planned lines of business are designed to connect regional positions into Pure Aviation’s Gulf Coast and North American activities, as well as other regional hubs where that makes commercial and operational sense. This allows counterparties to view West African opportunities as part of a wider portfolio of flows, balancing local depth with access to larger markets and infrastructure as transactions are brought to market through 2026.
The 2026 West Africa activity is being developed around a defined operating footprint and a set of planned trading and project lines of business across the region.
West Africa trading ports and terminals
Transloading and local delivery operations.






Risk, governance and compliance
West Africa trading and project lines of business are being structured within the same risk, governance and compliance frameworks that apply across Pure Aviation’s wider activities. Concepts are assessed against formal policies, governance processes and execution standards before progressing into executable mandates.
Where more detailed information is required, counterparties are taken through structured documentation and data-room materials. From 2026 onward, West Africa is expected to support a defined mix of trading and project activity within Pure Aviation’s wider regional operations.
