1ton small peanut oil refinery plant in cape town
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: small scale edible oil refining machine, small scale edible oil refinery
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 1TPD-20TPD
- Model Number: 6YY-260
- Certification: ISO9001-2008
- Color: Silver or others
- Production condition: One to three staffs
- Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel
- Raw Material: Suitable for soybean, seed, peanut, etc.
- Export markets: Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, etc
- Work principle: Mechanical principle
- Warranty period: One year
Astron Energy in final stages of South African refinery restart
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
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
Glencore risks missing investment deadline for Cape Town refinery
Glencore is in negotiations with the South African government about a pledge to invest R6-billion in the Cape Town refinery, as the company is set to miss the deadline following an explosion that
Natref is the last surviving oil refinery in South Africa. Three others were closed in the past two years. These refinery closures and the possible permanent closure of the Natref refinery are
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.
Astron’s refinery – formerly known as Calref and which Glencore acquired with all Chevron’s SA assets in 2019 – has been offline ever since mid-2020 when a deadly fire caused the plant to shut. And industry observers have grown deeply sceptical that Astron truly intends to restart operations. But Nagle said the restoration has progressed.
Cape Town Refinery Interchange Upgrade Makes Progress
The upgrade of the Cape Town Refinery interchange in South Africa is making good progress, with completion due in early 2024, local contractor Haw & Inglis Construction has confirmed. The work, which got underway in July 2021, entails delivering two new higher and wider bridges over the busy N7 highway and upgraded access ramps. The new bridges will double the capacity and provide an
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