procees of productio of cooking oil in pakistan

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • procees of productio of cooking oil in pakistan

FAQ

  • QCan waste cooking oil be used for biodiesel production in Pakistan?
    AThe biodiesel production has always met with a competition with food security and land use. This has limited the scope of the technology to laboratory experiments only. This study aims to assess the geospatial availability of waste cooking oil in Pakistan to map its biodiesel production potential.
  • QHow much cooking oil is used in Pakistan?
    APakistan’s cooking oil market is estimated at 4 million tonnes per year. If 10% of the consumption is assumed to be collectable used oil, 400,000 tonnes per annum of used cooking oil can be used for biodiesel production. Some estimates suggest waste vegetable oil generation of 500,000 litres per day (182,000 tonnes per annum) in Punjab alone.
  • QWhat is your main market?
    ASouth-east Asia, South-America, Middle-East, CIS Countries
  • QDoes Pakistan need a waste cooking oil collection service?
    AAlthough regulatory authorities of the Country like AEDB and PSO are involved in formulating policies and achieving targets for biodiesel production, the need is to establish a systematically managed waste cooking oil collection service in Pakistan to convert a huge quantity of waste oils into biodiesel every year.
  • QWhat is Pakistan's Biodiesel potential?
    APakistan’s biodiesel potential Pakistan’s cooking oil market is estimated at 4 million tonnes per year. If 10% of the consumption is assumed to be collectable used oil, 400,000 tonnes per annum of used cooking oil can be used for biodiesel production.
  • QWhat are the sources of vegetable oil in Pakistan?
    AThese are vegetable sources – palm oil, rapeseed, sunflower, cottonseed, canola, jojoba, jatropha and others; waste vegetable oil or used cooking oil as it is called; animal fats like tallow, lard, yellow grease and chicken fat; algae; sewage sludge; and saline agricultural plants. There is shortage of vegetable oil raw material in Pakistan.
  • QIs waste cooking oil a viable feedstock for biodiesel production?
    AWaste cooking oil ( WCO) is perceived to be the most compatible and economically feasible feedstock in Pakistan for biodiesel production after enquiring different generation feedstocks available in Pakistan alongside a brief overview of technologies currently being utilized for biodiesel production.