oil refinery plant for all kinds of oil in bolivia

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How much oil does Bolivia produce?
  • A paid subscription is required for full access. Crude oil production in Bolivia has been on a continual decrease in recent years. In 2021, production in the South American country amounted to some 11.4 million barrels, the lowest figure reported within the indicated period.
  • Where does Bolivia's gas come from?
  • Most of Bolivia's gas comes from megafields located in San Alberto, San Antonio, Margarita, and Incahuasi. These areas are in the territory of the indigenous Guarani people, and the region is frequently viewed as a remote backwater by non-residents.
  • Where is lithium produced in Bolivia?
  • In January 2013 Bolivia opened a lithium production plant in Uyuni, producing mainly potassium chloride. Also, the Bolivian government signed intentions to develop not only lithium extraction but also lithium-ion battery production with numerous countries, especially from the Asia Pacific region.
  • What are the main economic activities in Bolivia?
  • Combined, these activities employ nearly 44 percent of Bolivia's workers. Most agricultural workers are engaged in subsistence farming¡ªthe dominant economic activity of the highlands region. Agricultural production in Bolivia is complicated by both the country's topography and climate.
  • What products does Bolivia export to the United States?
  • Bolivia's major exports to the United States are tin, gold, jewelry, and wood products. Its major imports from the United States are computers, vehicles, wheat, and machinery. A Bilateral Investment Treaty between the United States and Bolivia came into effect in 2001, however the Treaty was terminated by the government of Bolivia in 2012.
  • How are foreign investors treated in Bolivia?
  • Foreign investors are accorded national treatment. In April 2000 Hugo Banzer, the former president of Bolivia, signed a contract with Aguas del Tunari, a private consortium, to operate and improve the water supply in Bolivia's third-largest city, Cochabamba.