Pure Aviation is expanding its West Africa operations program across a wider set of established trading corridors, adding carefully banded capacity within the group’s existing logistics and credit frameworks. The extension builds on an existing West Africa trading and projects footprint developed over recent years, concentrating on familiar routes, counterparties and operating standards rather than speculative new exposures.
The current phase of the expansion focuses on deepening coverage across selected crude and product corridors, linking key regional ports and logistics hubs to Pure Aviation’s wider operations platform. Additional routes and facilities are being brought into the program where they can be supported by existing partners, documentation standards, and control environments, rather than opening up entirely new or untested lanes.
Within this framework, throughput bands are calibrated to sit inside existing operational and credit limits, with controls designed to limit outsized or one-off movements. Program design concentrates activity in West African ports, storage sites, and terminals that already sit within approved corridors, with future phases sequenced according to commercial demand, regulatory clearances, and risk parameters agreed upon with counterparties and lenders.
West Africa movements are integrated into the same end-to-end operating framework used across Pure Aviation’s wider activities, with banded throughput, structured nominations, disciplined documentation, and clear separation between trading, logistics, and field operations. Where relevant, West Africa routes connect with the Gulf Coast, Mexico, and other market hubs through established partners and infrastructure.
This phase of the West Africa operations program extends capacity within routes, partners and risk bands that already sit inside our approved corridors and control frameworks, rather than chasing one-off opportunities. It is about deepening disciplined flows inside the platform, not changing who we are or how we operate.
The West Africa operations expansion is structured to run inside the same governance, risk, and compliance frameworks that apply across Pure Aviation’s existing activities. Program selection, counterparty approval, documentation, and logistics controls are to follow the group’s established committees and policies, without relying on bespoke structures outside normal processes.
For institutional counterparties and lenders who require more detailed information on this West Africa operations program or similar structures, please contact Pure Aviation or request access to the digital data room.