Build details showcase incredible scale of Saudi Arabia's Line
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil making machine
- Production Capacity: 100kg/h,1.4-2T/D
- Voltage: 380V or designed by your needs
- Power(W): Depend on the machine you choose
- Dimension(L*W*H): Depend on the machine you choose
- Weight: Depend on the machine you choose
- Certification: CE and ISO
- Item: Popular edible Oil factory and ISO
- Supplier Manufacturing experience: 19 years
- Steel Raw materials: Peanut seeds,Peanut
- Fina product: Salad oil
- Processing method: Machanical press
- Handling capacity: according to custoemer design
- Model Main market: Africa, Aisa
October 17, 2024. Millions of cubic meters of soil and water are being moved on the Line build site each week. Neom. View 4 Images. Work on Saudi Arabia's audacious megacity, the Line, is ongoing
Finding the hidden treasure. In 1968, in the middle of Rub’ al-Khali desert, approximately over 500 miles from our headquarters in Dhahran, the search paid off. We discovered a vast oil field, guarded by dunes of red and golden sand
How 70-year-old Abqaiq Plants transformed to
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil manufacturing machine
- Production Capacity: 1TPD, 5TPD, 10TPD
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power(W): 5.5~18.5KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1950*1300*1900, according to the capacity
- Weight: 950KG
- Certification: ISO9001/CE/BV
- Raw material: Peanut Seed
- Application: Oil Pressing
- Common capacity: 80-600kg/h
- Warranty: One Year
- Character: Screw Oil Pressing Machines
- decoloring time: 15-20min
- Moisture: 3%
Abqaiq Plants, the oldest oil processing plant in Saudi Arabia, has harnessed the power of digitalization to enhance its operations; utilizing robotics, artificial intelligence, data analytics, and IIoT. The use of 4IR
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (“Aramco”) and TotalEnergies have taken the final investment decision for the construction of a world scale petrochemical facility in Saudi Arabia. The 'Amiral' complex will be owned
Aramco awards contracts worth $10bn for vast
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil expeller machine
- Production Capacity: 1-30ton / day
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power(W): depend on capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H): 5432*2636*2345
- Weight: 850 KG
- After-sales Service Provided: Overseas service center available
- Keywords: edible Oil manufacturing unit
- Material: Stainless steel
- Engineers request: 1-2 engineers
- Oil Grade: 1st,2nd,3rd
- Environment friendly: yes
- Business
- Methods: oil manufacturing unit
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (“Aramco” or “the Company”) today announced the start of development of the vast Jafurah unconventional gas field, the largest non-associated gas field in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Safaniya oil field located in the Arabian Gulf in Saudi Arabia is the world’s biggest conventional offshore oil field both by recoverable reserves and production capacity. Owned and operated by state-run oil behemoth
Abqaiq Oil Processing Facility, Eastern Province,
- Usage: Cooking Oil
- Type: cooking Oil extraction machine
- Production Capacity: 500 kgs/h
- hand operated oil expeller
- Voltage: According to customer demand
- Power(W): 21 KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2200*1600*2150
- Weight: 1300kg
- Certification: ISO9001-2008
- Color: White, green
- Production Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel
- Raw material: Sunflower Seed
- Export markets: Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, etc
- Work principle: Mechanical extruding
- Warranty period: One year
- Factory visiting: Yes
Owned and operated by state-owned Saudi Aramco, the Abqaiq facility has a capacity to process up to seven million barrels of crude oil a day, which accounts for more than half of Saudi Arabia’s crude production capacity
Italian oil and gas giant Saipem announced the successful completion of the South Gas Compression Plant Pipelines project in Saudi Arabia. The major undertaking aims to extend the life of gas wells in the
Abqaiq–Yanbu Oil Line I oil pipeline, Saudi Arabia Offshore
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil mill machine
- Production Capacity: 1-30T/D
- oil screw 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
Abqaiq–Yanbu Oil Line I is a 1,204km-long onshore pipeline project operated by Saudi Arabian Oil. This oil pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 56 inches, starts at
The Abqaiq oil processing facility, the largest oil processing plant in the world, joins Aramco’s Uthmaniyah Gas Plant and Khurais oil complex in the Forum’s prestigious Global Lighthouse Network.
- Where is Saudi oil & gas field located?
- The field is located in the north-west corner of the Arabian Gulf, approximately 260km north of Dhahran, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The mammoth oil and gas field measures 50km-long and 15km-wide and is spread over an area of approximately 750km 2.
- Where is Safaniya Oil Field located?
- The Safaniya oil field located in the Arabian Gulf in Saudi Arabia is the world’s biggest conventional offshore oil field both by recoverable reserves and production capacity. Owned and operated by state-run oil behemoth Saudi Aramco, the giant offshore field is capable of producing up to 1.3 million barrels of Arabian heavy crude a day.
- What is Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq oil plant?
- Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq facility is the world’s biggest oil processing and crude stabilisation plant. Image courtesy of Saudi Arabian Oil Co. The Abqaiq oil processing facility, located approximately 60km south-west of Dhahran in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, is the world’s biggest oil processing and crude stabilisation plant.
- How much oil does Saudi Arabia produce a day?
- Owned and operated by state-owned Saudi Aramco, the Abqaiq facility has a capacity to process up to seven million barrels of crude oil a day, which accounts for more than half of Saudi Arabia’s crude production capacity and approximately seven percent of the global oil supply.