from raw materials to oil processing plant in afghanistan

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  •                                        
  • How much oil does Afghanistan produce a year?
  • Afghanistan has estimated reserves of 1,908 million barrels of crude oil + 59 trillion cm of natural gas + 667 million barrels of liquid gas. However, the country produces only 8,000 barrels of oil and 59 billion cm of gas per year. To compensate for this lack of domestic production, Afghanistan imported more than 4 million MTs of oil in 2014.
  • How much mineral resources does Afghanistan have?
  • Afghanistan is believed to hold more than $1 trillion worth of mineral resources and metals but faces many challenges in tapping them. Deep beneath the ground in one of the world¡¯s poorest countries sits at least $1 trillion of untapped mineral resources, according to a report published by Afghanistan¡¯s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum [PDF].
  • How many ml of petroleum resources are there in Afghanistan?
  • The expectedvolume was around 45 ml tons of geological petroleum capitals; though the current studies, conducted before 2011 by the US Geological Survey (USGS) and the Government of Afghanistan Ministry of Mines and Industry (MMI)specify that the undiscovered petroleum resources capacity seem to be much more than the previous estimation.
  • How much natural gas does Afghanistan have?
  • With hydrocarbon-rich Iran and Turkmenistan to its west, Afghanistan harbours around 1.6 billion barrels of crude oil, 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and another 500 million barrels of natural gas liquids.
  • What are the major environmental burdening resources in Afghanistan?
  • The major environmental burdening resources are fossil fuels which are the major driver of economy for the whole world . According to Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (IROA)Office of Senior Advisor for Mining & Energy, electricity access is only 10¨C15% of the Afghan population, which is one of the lowest in the world.
  • What are the sources of energy in Afghanistan?
  • Hydropower, solar, and biomass are other sources of energy that have a great potential to contribute to energy supply. The MEW National Renewable Energy Research and Development Center , is the lead foundation that supports these resources development in Afghanistan.