30tpd peanut s oil refinery plant in cape town

   
30tpd peanut s oil refinery plant in cape town
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • 30tpd peanut s oil refinery plant in cape town
  • Will South Africa reopen its oil refinery?
  • The commitment to reopen the operation bucks the trend in South Africa where oil and gas majors are opting to close refineries rather than invest in refurbishing and upgrading them, especially in light of incoming clean fuel regulations.
  • Why did the GTL refinery stop production in 2020?
  • The GTL refinery, which is valued at $2.85 billion, stopped operations in 2020 due to the $1 billion Project Ikhwezi¡¯s failure. More recently, PetroSA acting CEO Sandisiwe Ncemane argued that the resumption of production would support fuel security in the Eastern, Northern and Western Cape provinces.
  • How is crude oil processed in Cape Town?
  • Crude oil arrives by oil tanker in Saldanha Bay for discharge and is then transported to Cape Town refinery via pipeline. Our team is then responsible for converting the crude oil into final products including LPG, petrol, jet fuel, diesel and fuel oil. Starts in the distillation towers, where crude oil is separated into various components.
  • 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.