Namibia Gets Ready to Become the World’s
- Usage: crude seed oil
- Type: Oil refinery
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 100%
- Model Number: DT-ZYJ02
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 10-50kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 46*32*36cm
- Weight: 30tons
- Certification: ISO9001
- Raw material: crude seed oil
- Application: crude oil refinery
- Product name: seed oil refinery plant
- Handling capacity: 5tpd-300tpd
- Power consumption: 18.8kw/h
- Steam consumption: 300kg/t
- Refinery rate: 96%
- Refinery method: Physical and Checmical
- Advantage: Energy Saving
- Warranty: 12 Months
Namibia is starting to invest in the infrastructure to support drilling. State-owned Namport is drawing up plans to service both the oil industry as well as planned green hydrogen projects, with over $2.1 billion in upgrades
National oil company NAMCOR operates numerous offshore exploration blocks. WoodMacKenzie reports that Namibia has a massive 230,000 square kilometres of licensed
Namibia accelerates development towards first
- Usage: wax refinery
- Type: wax refinery
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 1-100T/D
- Model Number: CT66
- Voltage: 380V/440v
- Power(W): 20-50KW
- 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 sunflower oil
- oil content: 35%-48%
- fatty: 40~60.7
- protein: 20~37.2
- phosphlipid: 1.25~1.75
- saccharides: 5~15
- Refiney type: wax refinery
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
The past several weeks has been full of rumours and speculation about the size of the oil and gas discoveries in deepwater Namibia. Indeed, two weeks ago, a research note from UK-based Barclays (Barclay’s Investment
Interview: Namibia accelerates Orange basin
- Usage: sunflower/cotton/peanut/cooking/flaxseed
- Type: Edible Oil Refinery Machine, Crude Cooking Oil refining machine refinery machinery
- Automatic Grade: Automatic, Fully automatic
- Production Capacity: 150KG/H-700KG/H
- Model Number: QIE FIRST
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power(W): 15kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2500*1600*2500mm
- Weight: 1T-5T
- Certification: ISO,CE, BV,TR-CU
- Name: 1-10TPD Sunflower/Crude Cooking Oil refining machine refinery machinery
- Materials: Carbon steel Q235 and SS304
- Production condition: Staff 2-3, plant 60-80㎡
- Speed of press screw: 28-40r/m
- Gear ratio of gear case: 15/38x15/52=1
- Main engine: Y200L-6-22KW
- Motor: SIEMENS
- Finished product: Grade 1 cooking oil
(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 to fast-track
Hydrocarbon hotspot Namibia targets major port investments to support oil and gas boom. State-owned Namport to hit market with bid documents in 2024 for construction of
Beyond PEL 39: Exploring Namibia’s Most Prospective Oil
- Usage: oil refinery plant
- Type: For crude oil production machines usage
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 10-3000TPD
- Model Number: JXSE488
- Voltage: 380v 440v
- Dimension(L*W*H): As your crude oil production machines ouput per day
- Certification: ISO9001
- Item: crude oil production machines
- Material: stainless steel
- Application: for all seeds extraction
- Output: as your request
- Residual oil in meal: less than 1%
- Solvent consumption: less than 2kg/t
- Power consumption: not more than 15KWh/T
- Process of refining: Degumming ,Decolorization
- Rate of sunflower extraction: 38%- 42 %
Oil and gas exploration and broader prospectivity beyond the Orange Basin will serve as a major talking point during the Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC)
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) sat with Ian Cloke, COO Afentra, to discuss the enormous potential of what could engineer Namibia’s new era of hydrocarbon exploration and production for the
Unlocking Namibia’s Oil and Gas Potential
- Usage: 60 ton per day oil plant
- Type: 60 ton per day oil plant
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 60T/D
- Model Number: OY-57
- Voltage: 380V-415V
- Certification: CE, BV,ISO9001
- item: 60 ton per day oil plant
- production process: pretreatment,extraction,refining
- raw material: many kinds of vegetable oil seed
- 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: 60 ton per day oil plant
- Steel material: Stainless Or carbon steel
Namibian national oil company Namcor is progressing plans to further develop the country’s oil and gas sector to meet ongoing energy demands and to eradicate energy poverty, with the company settings its sights
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
- 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.
- What is Namibia doing to support oil & gas drilling?
- Namibia is starting to invest in the infrastructure to support drilling. State-owned Namport is drawing up plans to service both the oil industry as well as planned green hydrogen projects, with over $2.1 billion in upgrades at its ports.
- Does reconafrica have a working oil system in Namibia?
- ReconAfrica has discovered indicators of the existence of a working petroleum system in its first well (6-2) in Namibia, and then encountered oil and gas again in the shallow section of its second drill (6-1), which is still ongoing.
- Is Namibia ready for the offshore hydrocarbon market?
- We have only scratched the surface of the hydrocarbon basin in Namibia. The offshore market is ready – and not just the Orange Basin. In terms of deep-water potential, the Lüderitz, Walvis, and Namib Basins are highly prospective and share many characteristics of the Orange basin yet remain highly underexplored.