Afghanistan multifunctional almond oil mill

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society

  • Afghanistan multifunctional almond oil mill
  • Afghanistan multifunctional almond oil mill
  • Afghanistan multifunctional almond oil mill
  • Afghanistan multifunctional almond oil mill

Comparative Study of Tocopherol Contents and Fatty Acids

Growth and Instability in Production and Export of Almond in Afghanistan

Our Heritage Production and Marketing

Comparative Study of Tocopherol Contents and Fatty Acids

  • How much oil does Afghanistan produce a year?
  • Afghanistan has estimated reserves of 1,908 million barrels of crude oil + 59 trillion cm of natural gas + 667 million barrels of liquid gas. However, the country produces only 8,000 barrels of oil and 59 billion cm of gas per year. To compensate for this lack of domestic production, Afghanistan imported more than 4 million MTs of oil in 2014.
  • How many oil & gas companies are there in Afghanistan?
  • There are about 35 companies that dominate the importing and distribution of oil and gas In term of storage, both government and private sector have storage capacity of 415,752 MTs located throughout Afghanistan: This includes FLGE capacity of 238,023 MTs + MoD/MoI capacity of 23,888 MTs + private storage capacity of 153,841 MTs.
  • Is flgE a profitable business in Afghanistan?
  • We therefore recommend the formation of the Afghan Petroleum and Gas Authority to oversee the industry Afghanistan’s national oil state-owned enterprise FLGE is currently a profitable business. The company generates $4.5 million (1393) in revenue. The company owns 238,023 MTs of oil and gas capacity and 94 trucks.
  • How to increase production capacity in Afghanistan?
  • Increase in production capacity can be done through using applied production methods such as Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). But Afghanistan’s upstream manpower trained during Soviet era and same as production technology left from that period. There is a need for modern technology and capacity building training for upstream specialists

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