best sale palm oil refinery plant s in egypt

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Which oil is imported by Egypt?
  • It is clear that palm oil is the major oil imported by Egypt whereby it represents about 60% of total imported oils in 2018 while the quantity imported from corn oil is the least being about 3% in the same year. Palm oil is imported from Indonesia and Malaysia after being refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD).
  • Where does Egypt import palm oil?
  • Egypt imports Palm Oil primarily from: Indonesia ($1.04B), Malaysia ($196M), Sweden ($1.09M), China ($406k), and Brazil ($59.9k). The fastest growing import markets in Palm Oil for Egypt between 2020 and 2021 were Indonesia ($402M), Malaysia ($106M), and China ($278k).
  • How much does Egypt's Oil & Gas Plant cost?
  • The company is also building a $54 million diesel production facility to produce 322,000 tons of the fuel, according to Reda Abdel Salam as reported by Egypt Oil & Gas in January 2017. Its production will be directed to NPC for further refinement. There is also a $94 million facility producing butane and asphalt under construction.
  • How much palm oil does Egypt export in 2021?
  • In 2021, Egypt exported $38.9M in Palm Oil. The main destinations of Egypt exports on Palm Oil were Syria ($12M), Jordan ($8.83M), Lebanon ($8.27M), Sudan ($1.62M), and Palestine ($1.57M). In 2021, Egypt imported $1.24B in Palm Oil, mainly from Indonesia ($1.04B), Malaysia ($196M), Sweden ($1.09M), China ($406k), and Brazil ($59.9k).
  • How many oil refineries are in Egypt?
  • In Egypt, nine out of ten oil refineries are run by the state. This setup meant that investments in oil refineries never measured up to crude oil extraction investments, which had always relied on international firms such as Apache and BP.
  • Who owns SOPC oil refinery in Egypt?
  • SOPC is the second oldest oil refinery in Egypt, built in 1921. Its ownership was transferred to EGPC in 1953, when its name became Government Oil Processing Company. In 1962, it became El Nasr for Oil Manufacturing and Petrochemicals. In 1963 it merged with a Suez-based refinery to become SOPC. The refinery currently employs over 5280 workers.