famous in soybean oil refinery in cape town
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: Edible Oil Refinery Machine
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 5-100TPD
- Voltage: 230V-380V-430V
- Power(W): 40kw/h
- Dimension(L*W*H): 20m*16m*15m
- Weight: 30tons
- Certification: CE9001
- After-sales Service Provided: Overseas third-party support available
- Machine type: oil refinery
- Machine application: Peanut, Sunflower, Soybean, Rapeseed, Sesame, cooking, Copra, Hemp, Grape Seeds, Shea Nut
- Operation time: 24hours
- Electrical control: PLC control
- Workers needed: 2-3persons
- Machine material: carbon steel or stainless steel
- Power consumption: 22KWH/T oil
- Steam consumption: less than 300kg/t oil
- Soft water consumption: about 160kg/h
- Warranty period: 1year
The Astron Energy Refinery
We have implemented an energy efficiency program to reduce the energy requirements at our refinery by between 10-20% by 2023. Water is essential to our operations and we are committed to the responsible use and conservation of water. 80% of the water needed for our refinery process comes from recycled water from a local treatment plant.
Glencore’s Astron Energy will this year reopen the Cape Town oil refinery amid a "strong commercial case" to bring the operation back online. Speaking to Fin24 following the release of Glencore’s annual results on Tuesday, the group’s South African-born CEO Gary Nagle said its subsidiary, Astron Energy, is "absolutely committed" to restarting the refinery.
About Astron Energy - An Organisation Driven By Energy
We own and operate the country’s third-largest crude oil refinery in Cape Town, which has a daily nameplate crude processing capacity of 100,000 barrels and a lubricant manufacturing plant in Durban. Part of South Africa’s history for over 100 years
Astron Energy, which yesterday in Cape Town unveiled its new look-service stations, was on track to re-open its refinery by the end of this year, CEO Thabiet Booley said yesterday. There has been
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Astron also owns and operates the country’s third-largest crude oil refinery in Cape Town, which has a capacity of 100,000 barrels a day, and a lubricants manufacturing plant in Durban. 645 mbbl crude oil sold via our marketing business
CAPE TOWN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Glencore (GLEN.L) unit Astron Energy is in the final stages of fully restarting production at its 100,000 barrel per day South African refinery, the company said on
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Astron Energy is one of the leading suppliers of petroleum products in South Africa through its vast network of approximately 850 service stations. Astron Energy owns and operates the country’s third-largest crude oil refinery, with a capacity of 100,000 barrels a day. The refinery, located in Milnerton, Cape Town, produces petrol, diesel
The Astron Energy South Africa oil refinery in Milnerton that has been offline since 2020 is set to reopen. Picture: Henk Kruger African News Agency (ANA) Published Feb 3, 2023
- Which Sasol refineries are still operational in South Africa?
- Out of South Africa ‘s six refineries, only Sasol’s Natref crude oil refinery and its Secunda coal -to-liquids plant are currently operational. A Sasol spokesperson said the Natref is ramping back up this week after declaring force majeure on crude oil supplies last month. Already a subscriber? Forgotten your password?
- Will reopening Cape Town refinery help South Africa secure petroleum supplies?
- Restarting the Cape Town refinery, the country’s third largest and offline since an explosion in 2020 killed two workers, will help net importer South Africa secure petroleum supplies as several other refineries in the country look to shut down permanently.
- Why is SAPREF reopening a SA oil refinery?
- The commitment comes as Sapref becomes the latest refinery in SA to halt operations. Glencore¡¯s Astron Energy will this year reopen the Cape Town oil refinery amid a "strong commercial case" to bring the operation back online.
- Will Glencore reopen its Cape Town oil refinery?
- Global commodities trader Glencore will restart its Cape Town oil refinery in the fourth quarter this year, more than two years after a deadly explosion shuttered the plant, Chief Executive Gary Nagle said during an earnings call on Thursday. The 100 000 bl/d refinery is run by Astron Energy, which is majority owned by Switzerland-based Glencore.