new-technology peanut oil refining machinery in pakistan

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • new-technology peanut oil refining machinery in pakistan

FAQ

  • QWhy is Pakistan reducing production of furnace oil?
    AThe Pakistan government has been gradually reducing production of furnace oil at domestic refineries since 2017, decreasing its reliance on furnace oil-powered power plants in favor of other plants that make use of lower-cost fuel sources like LNG.
  • QWill Pakistan's refining capacity rise?
    ASingapore — Pakistan's refining capacity is expected to rise sharply in coming years as the pace of current upgrades and construction picks up ahead of the approval of the country's new refinery policy, paving the way for the South Asian consumer to sharply reduce its dependence on imports for gasoline and other oil products. Not registered?
  • QHow long does it take to receive my product?
    AMy dear friend, delivery date depends on the distance between, and the workload your project needed. Our project manager will recommend the appropriate transportation route for you to ensure safe and fast delivery of the goods.
  • QWhat's going on with Pakistan flow petroleum's Trans Asia refinery?
    APlans for the new 120,000 b/d Trans Asia refinery have also made progress, with an agreement between Pakistan Flow Petroleum Ltd and the UAE's Al Ghurair Investments being signed in mid-April, industry sources and refinery officials told S&P Global Platts.
  • QWill Pakistan oil imports fall below 50 million barrels a year?
    APakistan oil product imports have averaged 97 million barrels/year over the past 10 fiscal years, but this could fall below 50 million barrels/year before 2030 if the refinery expansions and upgrades progress as scheduled, according to market analysts and refinery operation managers surveyed by Platts.
  • QHow will the refinery upgrade work affect motor fuel production?
    AThe expectations come amid a string of refinery upgrade works, with the 155,000 b/d Byco refinery and 50,000 b/d Pakistan refinery taking fresh steps to upgrade refining units to be able to produce higher quality motor fuels.
  • QWill new refinery policy reduce reliance on petroleum imports?
    A"We believe the new refinery policy will encourage existing refineries to utilize this opportunity by upgrading their capacity and deploying the latest technology, which will ultimately reduce the reliance on petroleum imports," said Abdul Azeem, director research at Spectrum Securities, another Karachi-based brokerage house.