sunflower oil refining line african in nigeria
- Usage: oil, Used for improving oil quality, and to get refined oil
- Type: oil refining
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Model Number: 1-30T/D Oil Refineries system
- Voltage: 380V/50HZ
- Weight: according to capacity
- Certification: ISO CE
- color: Silver , green, white etc
- Method of refinery:
- Application: curde oil
- Also suitable for: Crude vegetable,sunflowr seeds,peanuts etc
- Refined oil standard: 1st, 2nd, 3rd,4th oil
- Capacity: 30-50T/D ; 10-800 T/D all available
- Heating way: Conduction oil
- Material of equipment: Carbon steel and stainless steel
- bolier: steam boiler
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- Africa¡¯s biggest oil refinery has begun production in Nigeria after a yearslong wait. The $19 billion Dangote Petroleum Refinery facility has a capacity to produce 650,000 barrels a day and has started to produce diesel and aviation fuel, the company reported Saturday.
- How did the Nigerian oil refinery make money?
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- Will Nigeria’s biggest oil refinery boost refining capacity?
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