soya oil extrusion and refining plant in angola

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • soya oil extrusion and refining plant in angola

FAQ

  • QWill Angola build a third largest oil refinery in Soyo by 2024?
    AThe Quantem consortium, which comprises American companies TGT, Quantem, Aurum & Sharp and the Angolan company Atis-Nebest will invest $3.5 million-dollars to build Angola’s third largest oil refinery in Soyo by 2024. Once completed, the refinery is expected to process 100,000 oil barrels per day (bpd).
  • QWhy should Angola build a refinery in Soyo city & Zaire?
    AThe refinery will aid the Government of Angola´s effort in eliminating the current dependence on imported refined products, and supply the international market; Establish a robust Local Content Initiative and Economic Development Initiative for Soyo City and Zaire Province that is far beyond the normal Local Content Initiative.
  • QCan you customize it according to my needs?
    AYou can send me inquiries according to your needs. we can customize them with technical engineers.
  • QWho pre-qualifies local contractors for the Soyo refinery project?
    AQuanten Consortium Angola, LLC seeks to pre-qualify local contractors for work on the Soyo Refinery Project. Quanten Consortium Angola, LLC. Refinery, Tank Farm and Terminal in Soyo, Angola.
  • QWho owns the Soyo refinery?
    AQuanten Consortium Angola, LLC is building to own and operate the Soyo Refinery which will have the capacity to process 150,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
  • QIs Soyo coming to Angola in 2024?
    ATwo other refineries are being developed in Angola, one in Lobito, the other in Cabinda. The country's only working refinery is in Luanda, with an output of 53,000 bpd. According to timetable released in 2019, Soyo was meant to be up and running in 2024, but that deadline will not be met.
  • QWill Angola build a refinery?
    APresident João Lourenço 's administration may have clearly stated its desire to see the refinery built, but it hardly demonstrated urgency: it wasn't until March this year that the government announced the winner of the tender issued back in October 2019. Two other refineries are being developed in Angola, one in Lobito, the other in Cabinda.