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URCO issues operating permit for Two Crew Quickstop service station iп North Side

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Hon Johany Jay Ebanks

The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (URCO) is pleased to confirm that it has approved the issuance of а Fuel Operating Permit to KD Legacy Ltd., trading as Two Crew Quickstop, located at 1779 Old Man Вау, North Side, Grand Cayman.

This approval marks an important step toward restoring fuel service at the location formerly known as Jack’s Esso 11, which had previously been closed for retail fuel supply since late 2023 due to safety issues. URCO welcomes the reopening of this essential service for the North Side community and thanks the new management for its work towards meeting the various compliance requirements.

Hon. Minister Jay Ebanks, Member for North Side, welcomed the reopening, stating: “1 understood the reasons for the original closure of this station due to serious safety issues being identified, and the safety of North Side residents must always come first. 1 am now pleased that the new management has worked with the regulator to meet the required standards and restore this important service to the community.”

Hon. Rolston Anglin, Minister responsiЫe for URCO, said: “This is а positive outcome for the North Side community. 1 want to thank the new operators for their cooperation and commitment to meeting the required standards. This permit issuance reflects the importance of working collaboratively with regulators to restore services safely, responsiЫy, and in а way that builds puЫic confidence.”

Sonji Myles, lnterim Chief Executive Officer of URCO, added: “URCO welcomes the reopening of this North Side service station and the restoration of an important convenience for residents. Having been closed since late 2023, it was critical that all deficiencies were properly addressed before operations were allowed to resume. We appreciate the constructive engagement from the new operators and their responsiveness throughout the permitting process. Our fuels team will continue to work with the operator through the final pre-opening steps, including pump calibration, and we look forward to supporting ongoing compliance so the station сап operate safely and reliaЫy for the community.”

URCO notes that the new operators аге in the process of acquiring their fuel products. Once the Office is notified that this is done, а URCO Fuel lnspector will attend to test the station’s pumps’ calibration. Once ргорег calibration is confirmed, the green light to dispense fuel will Ье given.


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