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Regency’s Westmoreland office, gas station unaffected by fire

20 February 2025
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Regency Petroleum has said its gas station and main office, located in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, have not been affected by Wednesday’s fire.

Both facilities remain intact and are operational.

The fire was contained to a separate building — a warehouse and office space owned by the Williams family — which sustained significant damage.

Emergency services and relevant authorities are actively managing the situation, ensuring the safety of the facility and surrounding areas.

“We are grateful to report that there have been no major injuries and no loss of life, for which we give God thanks, even as we face this challenging time,” Regency CEO Andrew Williams said in a statement.

Regency said it will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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