Namibia Gets Ready to Become the World’s
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil processing machine
- Production Capacity: 1.5-2 T/ 24hrs
- Application: Beans
- Voltage: 220V
- Appearance: Horizontal
- Press Materials: Peanut, All seeds
- Press Series: Fourth
- Customized: Non-Customized
- Transport Package: Wooden Box
- Specification: 395*257*408mm
Namibia’s rapidly rising oil potential is starting to draw serious international interest, and potentially some multibillion-dollar deals. Namibia was mentioned even more than Guyana by executives on oil company earnings
The plan for the Namibian government, the International Oil Companies, and our partners is to accelerate these discoveries’ development and see the first oil in Namibia. We have commenced appraisal work on the Graff
Namibia: Interest grows in Africa’s oil-and-gas hot-spot
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil press machine
- Production Capacity: 2.5 T/H
- Voltage: 380V/220V,50Hz,three phase
- Certification: Ce,ISO,
- product using: processing FFb,CPO,CPKO
- Equipmenty Device: high quality
- controlling system: auotmatic controlling system
- capacity: 10T/H-100T/H
- Raw material: Peanut Seed
- after-sales service: long time technology supporting
- Peanut fruit oil yield: 20-22%
A recent Namibia country report by AOW said TotalEnergies was expected to start production around 2028. By early 2030, all three projects could be producing,
July 18, 2024. (Bloomberg) Off a busy pier in Namibia’s main port of Walvis Bay, the seeds of an economic boom are being planted. As workers heave fish from boats, or unload cargoes of sulfur
Oil can place Namibia among top producers
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil press machine
- Production Capacity: 100-600kg/h
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power(W): 18.5KW/T
- Dimension(L*W*H): 48m*12M*15M(30TPD)
- Weight: 30tons
- After-sales Service Provided: Overseas service center available
- Keywords: oil press machine
- Material: Stainless steel
- Engineers request: 1-2 engineers
- Oil Grade: 1st,2nd,3rd
- Environment friendly: yes
- Business
- Methods: edible Oil centrifuge
“If proven together with the Graff, Yonker, and Kudu discoveries, has the potential to position Namibia in the top 15 oil-producing countries by 2035, which has the potential for an upward transformation of the
January 25, 2024. (WO) In an exclusive interview with Energy Capital & Power, Maggy Shino, Petroleum Commissioner of Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy, discusses the country’s efforts
Namibia’s oil boom: Major discoveries spark
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Type: edible Oil extraction machine
- Production Capacity: 3.3t/h
- Voltage: 380V/440v
- Power(W): 20-50KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): depond on capacity
- Weight: depond on capacity
- Certification: ISO9001/BV/CE
- Main export countries: Asia,Africa,Latin American,Malaysia...
- Packaging: Glass Container,Plastic Container
- Grade: first Grade
- refined oil: 1st grade edible Oil
- oil content: 35%-48%
- fatty: 40~60.7
- protein: 20~37.2
- saccharides: 5~15
- edible Oil refining type: continuous
Namibia has emerged as a key oil exploration hub with major discoveries expected to yield 2.6 billion barrels. TotalEnergies and Shell lead discoveries in Orange Basin. Chevron, ENI-BP JV, and Galp advance
On April 15th, Recon Africa (TSXV:RECO, OTC:RECAF) in a joint press release with the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Namibia announced the results of its first of three drills (6-2), showing
Commodities 2024: Namibia's nascent oil sector prepares
- Usage: Edible Oil
- Production Capacity: 60~600kg per four
- Voltage: 220V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 84X24X54
- Weight: 67 KG
- Warranty: 2 years, 2 Years
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, PLC, Bearing, Engine, Gearbox
- Oil Advantage: Easy to use and easy to clean
- Used for: More than 100 seeds and nuts
- Material: Stainless steel and Hardened steel, chrome-plated
- Feature: Speed adjustment
- Extraction of Oilseeds: Yes
- Processing Types: Screw Pressing
- Machinery
- Certification: CE
According to S&P Global forecasts, Namibia will see first oil in 2029 from Venus and 2030 from Graff, while BW Energy's Kudu gas field will come online in 2028. The
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) says 38 dry wells and an investment of over N$20 billion over three decades have laid the foundation for the
- Is Namibia a key oil exploration hub?
- Namibia has emerged as a key oil exploration hub with major discoveries expected to yield 2.6 billion barrels. TotalEnergies and Shell lead discoveries in Orange Basin. Chevron, ENI-BP JV, and Galp advance exploration efforts. Namibia eyes first oil by 2030 from promising fields like Venus, set to revolutionize Southern Africa’s energy landscape.
- What is the plan for the Namibian government & international oil companies?
- The plan for the Namibian government, the International Oil Companies and our partners is to accelerate development of these discoveries and to see first oil in Namibia. We have commenced appraisal work on the Graff-1 and Venus-1 discoveries and the initial results have been very encouraging.
- Can Namibia become a top 15 oil-producing country by 2035?
- “If proven together with the Graff, Yonker, and Kudu discoveries, has the potential to position Namibia in the top 15 oil-producing countries by 2035, which has the potential for an upward transformation of the Namibian economy.”
- When will Namibia get its first oil?
- According to S&P Global forecasts, Namibia will see first oil in 2029 from Venus and 2030 from Graff, while BW Energy's Kudu gas field will come online in 2028. The trio will take Namibia's production to 381,360 b/d by 2035, higher than OPEC members Republic of Congo and Gabon. Other projects, including Jonker, would boost that number further.