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Prime Minister Eman Seeks Alternatives for Aruba’s Refinery Area Development

September 22, 2025
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Prime Minister Eman Seeks Alternatives for Aruba’s Refinery Area Development
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Prime Minister Mike Eman of Aruba is actively exploring options for the redevelopment of the refinery area in San Nicolas. During his recent visit to the Netherlands, Eman held discussions with Sandor Gaastra, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate, to explore opportunities for the land.

Eman shared various plans and ideas regarding the development of the refinery area, emphasizing the need for intensive studies before any significant moves are made. However, he reassured that the work would be extensive to ensure the area is cleaned and developed for future use. The Netherlands has expressed its willingness to assist Aruba, with several experts already involved in evaluating the possibilities for this large-scale project.

According to Gaastra, maintaining good relations with all Kingdom partners is crucial, especially as global developments continue to evolve. The Dutch government has provided significant support for Aruba’s development projects, including the Green Corridor and Watty Vos Boulevard, working with experts from the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat and other professional entities.

The prime minister stressed that the project requires high-level professionalism, transparency, and expert guidance. This is especially important given Aruba’s previous experiences with companies that lacked the capacity to manage large-scale projects effectively. Eman emphasized the importance of partnering with reputable companies such as Haskoning, PWC, KPMG, and others, to ensure the highest standards are met.

The future of the refinery area holds great potential for the island’s economy. With proper planning and modern, clean development, it could generate significant employment and provide economic opportunities for both San Nicolas and the wider island. The goal is to transform the area into a thriving commercial hub that will benefit Aruba’s economy for years to come.

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