soybean oil press/oil press for algae in saudi arabia

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • soybean oil press/oil press for algae in saudi arabia

FAQ

  • QWhat is Saudi Arabia biorefinery from algae?
    AThe Saudi Arabia Biorefinery from Algae (SABA) project is an innovative initiative funded by the King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology (KACST). Its goal is to screen for lipid hyper-producers species in Saudi Arabia coastal waters, which will be the basis for next-generation algal biofuel production.
  • QDoes the Arabian Peninsula offer a value proposition for large-scale algae production?
    AThe Arabian Peninsula, and more specifically the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, presents a geographical location with a tantalizing value proposition for large-scale algae production.
  • QHow to choose a suitable model?
    APlease tell us your capacity(kg/h) and raw material, we will recommend the most suitable model for you.
  • QIs Saudi Arabia a good place to grow microalgae?
    AIndeed, much of the world’s oil and gas resources are a result of generations of microalgae productivity within shallow seas millions of years ago. Aramco is exploring various applications for microalgae. And Saudi Arabia is ideal for microalgae production with its extensive, unique sabkha (salt flat) formations along the Arabian Gulf.
  • QHow can we establish a successful global algae-based industry?
    AIn order to establish a successful global algae-based industry, more insight is needed into the techno-economics of algae production, and more specifically, which processes most significantly impact scalability and cost reductions.
  • QCan sabkhas be converted to algae production ponds?
    ASabkhas can be easily converted to saline algae production ponds. These same sabkha areas are also in close proximity to many of Aramco’s industrial facilities, meaning that emissions can be utilized to enrich the algae ponds, increasing the potential for productivity and in turn help reduce company emissions.
  • QWhere are soil samples collected in Saudi Arabia?
    AIn the current study, six soil samples were collected from three different spots (two/each) surrounding the crude oil reservoirs et al. Faisaliyyah, Al Sina’iyah, and Ghubairah in the Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. The physical characterizations showed that the soil samples had different colors and pH degrees.