professional oil press plant in ivory coast

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • What is the future of oil & gas in Ivory Coast?
  • Oil and gas is becoming an increasingly stategic sector for Ivory Coast. The country has been expanding its existing crude oil production, with outputs of almost 60,000 barrels per day. Its ambition is to reach 200,000 BOE (barrel of oil equivalent) by 2020, as it pushes for foreign investment in offshore exploration.
  • Will Ivory Coast reach 200,000 barrels of oil equivalent by 2020?
  • Its ambition is to reach 200,000 BOE (barrel of oil equivalent) by 2020, as it pushes for foreign investment in offshore exploration. Ivory Coast has ignored its oil and gas sector for decades as the government concentrated on developing agricultural exports. But things have now changed and oil and gas is becoming an increasingly stategic area.
  • How much oil & gas does Ivory Coast have?
  • Estimates put the field reserves to between 1.5 to 2 billion barrels of oil and about 1.8 to 2.4 trillion cubic feet of gas. Ivory Coast is set to build Africa¡¯s first biomass power plant 100 km east from Abidjan.
  • How will the Ivory Coast power plant work?
  • The power plant will be fueled by natural gas and will utilize combined cycle technology, thus generating energy more efficiently. Moreover, the Ivory Coast aims to boost energy exports with the station¡¯s output while meeting the country¡¯s baseload requirement.
  • Will Ivory Coast import liquefied natural gas?
  • Ivory Coast is also pushing forward with plans to begin importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) to supplement domestic supply to its gas-fired power plants. SIR was founded in 1962 by the Ivorian government, with the help of international oil companies. In 1965, SIR refinery started its operations.
  • How will Calao's oil discovery impact Ivory Coast?
  • Recognized by National Oil Company Petroci as the country¡¯s second-largest find, Calao¡¯s resources could likely support the industrial sectors of Ivory Coast. The discovery is expected to generate substantial revenues, creating over 8,000 direct and indirect jobs and attracting increased investments to the sector.