WHO WE ARE Sapref
- Usage:rapeseed peanut soybean coconut walnut palm sunflower sesame
- Type:Oil Refinery MachineProduction Capacity:100%
- Voltage:220v/380v or local voltagePower(W):Low energy, According to the different capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):1200*400*900mm3
- Weight:According to the different capacityCertification:CE ISO
- After-sales Service Provided:Overseas service center available
- Name:Crude Cooking Vegitable Oil Refinery Machine Line ManufacturesWarranty:3 Years
- Application range:Plant Seed,stem,foliage
- texture:SS or CSColor:According to the requirements of clients
WHO WE ARE. Situated on the East Coast of South Africa, SAPREF is the largest crude oil refinery in the country with 35% of South Africa's refining capacity. SAPREF is a joint venture between Shell Refining SA and BP
The Sapref crude oil refinery, located in Durban, South Africa, and owned by Shell and BP PLC Petroleum, accounted for a total refining capacity of around 170,000 barrels per day as of
Natref Energy, Oil & Gas magazine
- Usage: edible oil refining plant
- Type: edible oil refining plant
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 1-500T/D
- Model Number: NS30
- Voltage: 380V-415V
- Certification: CE, BV,ISO9001
- item: edible oil refining plant
- production process: pretreatment,extraction,refining
- raw material: edible oil refining plant
- Waste Bleaching Earth Oil Content: 25% to 35 %
- Electric Consumption: 28Kwh/T Oil
- Soften Water: 150Kg/T Oil
- Phosphoric Acid: 2~3 kg/T Oil
- Bleaching Earth Consumption: 3-5Kg/T Oil
- Supplier Type: oil extractor machine mart
- Steel material: Stainless Or carbon steel
By utilising the bottoms upgrading refining process using medium gravity crude oil, the refinery has the capability of producing 70 per cent more white product than coastal refineries, which have to rely on heavy fuel oil.
Mauritius, 8 July 2024 — Following years of stagnation in Africa's refinery sector, a resurgence is underway with significant capacity expansions attributed to key projects such as the Dangote
Africa: oil refinery capacity by country 2023
- Model Number: DC20
- Type: edible oil production machine
- deodorization: continuous deodorizaiton
- Description: batch and continuous refining
- Material: Stainless steel
- color: fresh bright
- smell: no objectional odor
- original: china
- technology: 2014 new technology
- cetificates: CE/BV
- type: machine to refine crude oil
- oil content: 12%-18%
In 2023, Nigeria had the largest oil refinery capacity among the African countries, corresponding to some 1.1 million barrels per calendar day. Egypt and Algeria followed with a refinery
South Africa has lost about 50% of its oil refining capacity since 2020, with three key refiners taken off line, leaving the country heavily reliant on imports for refined fuel products.
Egypt, Algeria, South Africa lead operational refinery
- Usage: oil , Peanut ,oil ,Sunflower oil ,Tallow oil ,ect.
- Type: Edible Oil Refinery Machine
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 99%
- Model Number: HT-ORM
- Voltage: 380V/220V
- Power(W): According to specification
- Dimension(L*W*H): According to specification
- Weight: According to specification
- Certification: CE.ISO,BV.SGS
- Materials: Carbon steel Q235 and stainless steel SS304/316
- Honors: 13 honors for oil refining machine
- After -sale Services: offering installation and debugging,i year quality warranty period
- Enterprise Strength: Strong R&D team
- Specifications: 2-10T/D
In terms of growth outlook of key refinery units, crude distillation unit capacity in Africa is expected to increase from 3,500 mbd in 2020 to 5,284 mbd in 2024 at an AAGR of 8.2%. Hydrocracking unit capacity in Africa increased from 146
Published June 2024, this map illustrates the extent of Africa's downstream infrastructure, focused on oil refineries, coal-to-liquid (CTL) and gas-to-liquid (GTL) plants. Sites across Africa are marked according to their
Refining Industry Outlook in Africa to 2024 Capacity
- Usage:Crude Oil equipment
- Type:palm oil equipment
- Production Capacity:5-30T/H, High
- Model Number:SNI50
- Voltage:380v-440v
- Power(W):according to the capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):Depend on the capacity
- Weight:Depend on the capacity
- Certification:ISO9001/CE/BV
- Color:Based on Oil Refinery Machinery
- Steam consumption:450kg/T oil
- Use:Use Oil Refinery Machinery to make oil
- Waste bleaching earth oil content:Less than 35%
- Residual oil in meal:Less than 1-8%
- Crude oil moisture and volatile matter:Less than 0.30%
- refining rate:refining cosumption 1%
- acid value:*0.6
- bleaching value:0.25%
- Provides key details such as refinery name, operator name, refinery type, and CDU, condensate splitter, coking, catalytic cracker, and hydrocracking capacities by refinery and country
Walter Smith refinery The Walter Smith refinery is a 5,000 BPD oil refinery situated in Imo State. It commenced operations in 2020, with future plans to increase its capacity to 50,000 BPD
- What is the largest oil refinery in South Africa?
- Operated by the Port Harcourt Refining Company – a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation – the refinery is currently the country’s largest operating refinery. South Africa’s SAPREF refinery, a 50:50 joint venture between BP and Shell, is the largest crude oil refinery in southern Africa, boasting 180,000 bpd capacity.
- Which African countries have the largest oil refinery capacity?
- A paid subscription is required for full access. In 2022, Egypt had the largest oil refinery capacity among the African countries, corresponding to 833 thousand barrels per calendar day. Algeria and Libya followed with a refinery capacity of 677 thousand and 634 thousand barrels per calendar day, respectively.
- Where is national petroleum refiners of South Africa located?
- Commissioned in 1971, National Petroleum Refiners of South Africa (Natref) is South Africa’s only inland refinery, situated approximately 80km south of Johannesburg, in the town of Sasolburg in the Free State.
- Where is the SAPREF oil refinery located?
- The Sapref crude oil refinery, located in Durban, South Africa, and owned by Shell and BP PLC Petroleum, accounted for a total refining capacity of around 170,000 barrels per day as of January 2017. The Enref refinery is also located in Durban, and had a capacity of approximately 135,000 barrels per day in the same year.