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professional crude oil refinery in sudan
- Machine Type: crude oil refinery machine
- Production Capacity: 90-10TPD
- Weight: 2000KGS
- Voltage: AC380V-50HZ, AC380V 50HZ
- Advantage: Moisturizer Nutritious Grooming
- Installation and Debugging: We instruct installation, debugging and training workers.
- Raw Material: crude
- Market: sudan
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The Assessment of Environmental Impacts: A Case Study
It aims to analyze the environmental impacts of the Sudan crude oil upstream and downstream operations using an LCA methodology following the ISO14040/14044 frameworks applied via SimaPro software
• Most of the crude oil in Sudan and South Sudan is produced in the Muglad Basin and Melut Basin. Sudan and South Sudan produce three different crude oil blends: Dar, Nile, and Fula. The Dar and Nile blends are the two main crude oil grades used for export and domestic consumption. The Dar blend is a heavy crude oil with a low sulfur content.
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Refining crude oil, the refining process, U.S. Energy
Petroleum refineries convert (refine) crude oil into petroleum products for use as fuels for transportation, heating, paving roads, and generating electricity and as feedstocks for making chemicals. Refining breaks crude oil down into its various components, which are then selectively reconfigured into new products.
Crude Oil Production in Sudan remained unchanged at 30 BBL/D/1K in July. Crude Oil Production in Sudan averaged 170.44 BBL/D/1K from 1993 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 530.00 BBL/D/1K in November of 2007 and a record low of 0.10 BBL/D/1K in January of 1994. source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
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OIL PRODUCTION IN SOUTH SUDAN: MAKING IT A BENEFIT FOR ALL
OIl pRODuCtIOn In sOuth suDAn: MAkIng It A bEnEfIt fOR All ExECutIvE suMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Oil production is the key factor in the development of South Sudan, since July 2011 the world’s newest independent country. Yet in the past, oil production was linked with serious human rights abuses, such as forced displacement
Sudan and South Sudan collectively held an estimated 5 billion barrels of proved crude oil reserves at the beginning of 2024, which was unchanged from the previous year. 4; Most of the crude oil in Sudan and South Sudan is produced in the Muglad Basin and Melut Basin. Sudan and South Sudan produce three different crude oil blends: Dar, Nile
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Oil storage tanks destroyed at Sudan's Khartoum refinery
Sudan, the second-smallest producer in OPEC+, pumps roughly 50,000 b/d of crude, well below South Sudan's 160,000 b/d, but Juba sends all its crude through a pipeline via Khartoum to Port Sudan. Early fighting prompted speculation that oil infrastructure would come under fire as the RSF attempted to cut off a key source of revenue to Burhan's army.
needed to neutralize the acids in one gram of oil . • The TAN value indicates to the crude oil refinery the potential of corrosion challenges. Refining acidic crude oils is of increasing interest due to their increased production and usually discounted value. Acidic crudes are produced in every oil producing region. China will
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Sudan's Khartoum refinery 'destroyed' after latest army
Seized by the Rapid Support Forces in April 2023, the 100,000 b/d Khartoum refinery fully halted processing at the end of July 2023. Since the beginning of the conflict between forces loyal to warring generals in the East African country, the refinery was being used by the militia to supply its troops with fuel.
In 2010, Toyota Tsusho, a trading arm of the Japanese carmaker, outlined preliminary plans to lay a 1,400-km, 450,000 b/d oil line from Juba in southern Sudan to Lamu, an island off Kenya's coast
- How many oil refineries are in Sudan?
- Sudan has three oil refineries and three topping plants (smaller, less complex refineries). However, most of these facilities have either been shut in or decommissioned; only the al-Jaili refinery, which is the country¡¯s largest refinery and is approximately 45 miles north of Khartoum, and the El-Obeid topping plant are currently operating.
- What does Bentiu refinery do in South Sudan?
- In South Sudan, the refinery at Bentiu finished construction and began commercial operations in 2021. The refinery at Bentiu can produce diesel, gasoline, and heavy fuel oil from domestic crude oil, enabling the country to meet some of its consumption needs and raising the possibility of exporting petroleum products regionally.
- Where is crude oil produced in Sudan and South Sudan?
- Most of the crude oil in Sudan and South Sudan is produced in the Muglad Basin and Melut Basin. Sudan and South Sudan produce three different crude oil blends: Dar, Nile, and Fula. The Dar and Nile blends are the two main crude oil grades used for export and domestic consumption. The Dar blend is a heavy crude oil with a low sulfur content.
- How much oil does Sudan export?
- Sudan exported $317 million in crude oil exports in 2020. In 2021, its oil fields produced 59,000 barrels per day (bpd). The Sudan Oil Refinery has the capacity to refine 90-95,000 bpd. The Sudanese government also receives an in-kind royalty payment of 14,000 bpd from the government of South Sudan for oil pipeline transit rights to Port Sudan.
- When did the petroleum industry start in Sudan?
- The petroleum industry in Sudan began in 1979, when the first commercial flow in the country occurred.
- Who owns oil in South Sudan?
- South Sudan¡¯s national oil company, Nile Petroleum Corporation (Nilepet), was also involved in allocating licenses. In 2005 Sudan established the National Petroleum Commission to improve the development of the country¡¯s oil resources.