Overview of Kenya's Extractive Sector
- Usage: Cooking Oil
- Type: cooking Oil processing plant machine
- Production Capacity: 10TPD
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1850*1050*1750mm
- Weight: 240 KG
- Core Components: Motor
- Oil Keyword: small scale cooking Oil filter press machine
- Motor Power: 3kw
- Capacity: 500-1000kg/24H
- Model: 6YT-60B
- Application: cooking Oil expeller and filter press machine
- Product Heating Power: 1.1 kw
- After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Spare parts
- Local Service Location: Peru, Saudi Arabia, India, Russia, Australia, UAE
- Certification: CEISO
Kenya’s oil could be exploited even if the global oil price is at $25 per barrel56 which gives the country a very high hope that the discovered oil will eventually be extracted and sold.
More specifically, we compare the recently initiated oil extraction, mediated by corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in Kenya, with instruments of participatory
Oil extraction and public attitudes: A conjoint experiment
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Production Capacity: 2-250KG
- Voltage: 220/110V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 410*160*310MM
- Core Components: Other
- Oil Power: 750 W
- Material: 304 Stainess Steel
- Processing capacity: 3.5-5.5(kg/h)
- Keyword 4: cooking oil press
- Keyword 5: cooking oil press machine
- Keyword 6: cold oil press
- Keyword 7: hydraulic oil press
This study has examined the perceptions toward oil extraction of the residents of Turkana county, an economically and politically marginalised community located in the north
Taking the example of oil finds in Turkana County located in the reaches of Kenya’s northwest, this article develops a bottom-up view of governance of oil extraction
Extractive Industries for Sustainable Development in Kenya
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Production Capacity: 2TPD-2000TPD
- Model NO.: kinetic15
- Application: cooking Oil
- Voltage: Customized
- Appearance: Vertical
- Press Materials: Oil cooking Fruit
- Press Series: Second
- Customized: Customized
- Product Name: cooking Oil Processing Machine
- Oil Rate: Press Cake Residual: ≤ 6%
- Materials: Carbon Steel & Stainless Steel
- Engineer Design: Yes
- Capacity: 1tph-100tph
- Color: Customized
- Specification: customized
projects that oil production in Kenya is expected to start in six to seven years from now, giving the country time to prepare to manage its endowment to the achieve its
This study examines the impacts of economic, social and environmental consequences of oil extraction on public opinion in an economically and politically marginalised community in northern
Inclusive development, oil extraction and climate change: a
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil production line
- Production Capacity: 30-600kg/h
- small scale oil press
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 7.5kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1950*1300*1900mm
- Weight: 950 kg
- Certification: ISO CE
- Screw speed: 30-40 r/min
- gear ratio: 15/40x15/55=1
- Dimension: 1950*1300*1900mm
- Output: 150-250kg/h
- Power: Y160M-6-7.5KW
- Vacuum pump: Y90S-4-1.1KW
- Package: wooden case
- Quality: Top Level
Based on a literature review and a layered case study of Kenya, this paper concludes that (a) Kenyans argue that Kenya has a right to extract and use oil resources
Based on a literature review and a layered case study of Kenya, this paper concludes that (a) Kenyans argue that Kenya has a right to extract and use oil resources and that rich countries
Conservancies, Conflict and Dispossession: The Winners
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Production Capacity: 100 Sets/month
- Model Number: 25V
- Application: Automotive Industry, Brick machinery, Construction machinery, Mining machinery
- Horsepower: None
- Power Source: Hydraulic
- Pressure: 20mpa, High Pressure
- Structure: vane pump
- Cable Length: None
- Outlet Size: none
- Voltage: None
- Power: none, HYDRAULIC
- Standard or Nonstandard: Standard
- Microscope Theory: Rotary Pump
- Dispalcement: 7.5~237ml/r
- Max Speed: 2700r/min
- Fuel: hydraulic fluidwooden cases
- Certification: ce
Oil extraction and public attitudes: A conjoint experiment in Turkana, Kenya. The Extractive Industries and Society, Vol. 8, Issue. 3, p. 100956.
Tullow Kenya timeline illustrates how since 2010, the company has prioritized exploring possible oil locations, established estimates for likely yields, and made arrangements for extraction. The recent drop in oil prices has made offshore drilling less attractive and focused the company’s efforts on developing Kenyan oil deposits in earnest.
- How does oil exploitation affect security in northwestern Kenya?
- Safety and political security In northwestern Kenya, the greatest threats to the communities’ safety and political security are violent conflicts between pastoral groups, mainly the Turkana and Pokot ( Schilling et al., 2012 ). Oil exploitation affects intercommunal conflict dynamics and the security situation.
- Why is a 892 km oil pipeline being built in Kenya?
- A 892 km long oil pipeline is being constructed to run from the oil exploitation site across the country to the coast ( WWF, 2019) and is contributing to the already highly contested issue of land use and land rights in Kenya ( Greiner, 2017 ).
- Is participation in the extraction sector effective?
- However, studies in anthropology and political ecology have revealed that participation in the extraction sector has often not enabled effective participation and has instead been used to pave the way for expanding extractive frontiers ( Schilling‐Vacaflor and Eichler, 2017 ).
- Should environmental licensing be a safeguard against environmental pollution in Kenya?
- In Kenya, domestic legal frameworks for environmental licensing could function as a safeguard against environmental pollution but they have only been implemented in a tokenistic manner. EIA studies have been administered in a non-transparent way and public participation has been absent.