simple operation palm oil refining plant in angola

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • simple operation palm oil refining plant in angola

FAQ

  • QWhy is Cabinda Oil Refinery being developed in Angola?
    AImage courtesy of Sonangol. The Cabinda oil refinery being developed in Angola will be capable of processing 60,000 barrels of crude oil a day. It is aimed to reduce the country’s reliance on the import of refined products and increase its exports.
  • QWho will build the new oil refinery in Angola?
    AThe new refinery in Angola will be jointly developed by Sonaref, a subsidiary of Angola’s state-owned oil company Sonangol, and Gemcorp Capital, a private investment management company. The Angola government initially made a deal with a consortium led by United Shine for building the Cabinda refinery in June 2019.
  • QHow can we arrange the shipping?
    AWe cooperated with some reliable shipping companies for several years, we can be responsible for the shipping to your country. If you have shipping forwarders in china, we can also cooperate with them.
  • QWill Angola start a greenfield refinery in 2022?
    AConsequently, the planned start-up of the first greenfield refinery in 2022 is a very positive sign. The Cabinda Refinery is the first of three greenfield projects aiming to boost Angola’s refining oil capacity, the other two being the Soyo and Lobito refinery projects.
  • QWho is developing the Soyo refinery in Angola?
    AThe refinery is being developed by the UK’s Gemcorp Holding Limited (GHL) in partnership with Angola’s national oil company, Sonangol. The Soyo refinery project is scheduled to be completed in 2025.
  • QWill Angola build a modular refinery?
    AState-owned Sonangol EP and partner Gemcorp Holdings Ltd. of the UK have received necessary funding to proceed with their previously announced plan to build a grassroots modular refinery on Angola’s Malembo plain, 30 km north of Cabinda (OGJ Online, May 4, 2022).
  • QHow many BPD does Angola Refinery Process?
    AWhen completed, the refinery will have a processing capacity of 60,000 bpd. Despite being a significant oil producer, Angola still has only a minor downstream industry. The country’s refining needs are currently covered solely by the Luanda Refinery, which is able to meet only 20% of the total demand volumes, processing up to 65,000 bpd.