cooking oil refinery line with reasonable price in Hungary

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  • cooking oil refinery line with reasonable price in Hungary
  • cooking oil refinery line with reasonable price in Hungary
  • cooking oil refinery line with reasonable price in Hungary
  • cooking oil refinery line with reasonable price in Hungary

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  • Who owns Bratislava refinery?
  • The refinery belongs to MOL Plc which is one of the largest refineries in the Central and Eastern European region with a refining capacity of 165,000 barrels per day (8.1 million tonnes/year). Bratislava refinery belongs to SLOVNAFT Plc. with a processing capacity of 124,000 bpd (6.1 mtpa). Slovnaft’s refinery operation began in 1957.
  • Why did mol drill a new appraisal oil well in Hungary?
  • MOL has drilled a new appraisal oil well in Vecsés in central Hungary to further explore and increase production from the oil field discovered in 2022. The drilling, which started in January, lasted 41 days and reached a depth of 2,000 meters. The test production of the well, named Vecsés-1, started on 19 May 2024.
  • Does Deinze have a refinery?
  • Furthermore, Deinze in Belgium also accommodates a refinery. The two production units are Oliefabriek Vandamme nv and Vandamme Hungaria Kft together with Veda Trading nv handling transactions. nv. In Belgium, the company produces corn germ and sunflower oil, whereas it extracts oil from soya beans and corn germ in Hungary.
  • How does The Vecsés oil field contribute to Hungarian oil production?
  • And this latest discovery will add another 1,300 barrels to the daily production of the Vecsés oil field, so that the two Vecsés wells together now account for over a quarter of MOL's Hungarian oil production. The Vecsés field is a major contribution to compensating for the natural decline in production from our mature fields."

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