100tpd hot soybean oil plant in gwadar

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Will ESGL build a $4.5 billion oil refinery in Gwadar?
  • In an astounding development, Chinese firm East Sea Group Limited (ESGL) has kicked off a plan to establish a $4.5 billion oil refinery in Gwadar with an annual oil processing capacity of 8 million tons, Gwadar Pro reported on Monday. According to an official document available to Gwadar Pro, the project will be constructed in two phases.
  • Will Saudi Arabia set up a $10 billion oil refinery in Pakistan?
  • In January 2019, Saudi Arabia¡¯s Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih announced that the Arab nation was planning to set up a $10 billion oil refinery in Pakistan¡¯s deep-water port of Gwadar. However, the plan was rolled back. Later it was indicated with vagueness that instead Gwadar, the oil refinery may be established somewhere else in Pakistan.
  • What is Gwadar East Bay Expressway?
  • 1. Gwadar East Bay Expressway: This $140 million project is set to establish a vital link between Gwadar Port and the Makran Coastal Highway. The construction of this expressway not only secures the transportation route but also substantially reduces the travel distance.
  • How did the construction of Gwadar East Bay Expressway affect local residents?
  • For instance, the construction of the Gwadar East Bay Expressway led to the compulsory resettlement of local residents, resulting in the loss of their primary sources of income. Concurrently, the Pak-China Technical and Vocational Training Institute is currently engaged in training the local population.
  • Why did Pakistan buy Gwadar?
  • In a significant turning point for the city's development, the Government of Pakistan, under the leadership of Prime Minister Feroze Khan Noon, acquired Gwadar from the Sultanate of Oman in 1958 for 4 million pounds, marking a pivotal milestone in its evolution.
  • Is Gwadar sewage water recycled?
  • Notably, Abdul Rahim Baloch mentions that ninety percent of Gwadar's sewage water is recycled and channelled towards nurturing the plants and trees cultivated by the GDA. Previously, Gwadar's sewage water was directly discharged into the Demizar and Padi Zar seas, causing water pollution.