hongyang machine crude tea seed oil refining plant in nigeria

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Why is topping plant bottom product (residue) treatment a problem in Nigeria?
  • Thus, with the operating capacities of all conventional refineries in Nigeria between 15% and 25%, and inadequate provision of pipelines for crude oil and products delivery , the issue of topping plant bottom product (residue) treatment has been of great concern for operators, researchers and professionals in developing countries like Nigeria.
  • Does Nigeria have a potential for domestic refining of petroleum products?
  • It draws attention to the existing gaps in the supply of refined petroleum products in Nigeria and the West African region and it highlights the sizeable potential for domestic refining of petroleum products. Importantly, it identifies key drivers that will spur the growth of the refining sector in Nigeria.
  • Will modular refineries produce the lightest hydrocarbons in Nigeria?
  • Another critical assumption is that the modular refineries yield will be limited to fuel oils and diesel as the lightest hydrocarbon produced. (approximately 6 million litres daily). The modular refineries bridge a supply gap of 53,000 bpd (approximately 8.5 million litres daily) in Nigeria. 90% utilization. These ramp up to 70%,
  • Where do Nigerian products come from?
  • To the detriment of national earnings, these products are majorly imported from United States, North Western Europe and other sources. Imports currently account for over 80% of Nigeria's refined product supply, creating a huge potential for local refining.
  • What is Nigeria's potential for refining?
  • Imports currently account for over 80% of Nigeria's refined product supply, creating a huge potential for local refining. The West African market also holds significant potential as refineries such as SIR (Ivory Coast), SOGARA (Gabon) and SAR (Senegal) cannot meet current demand for refined products in the region, estimated at 39 billion litres.
  • Why does Nigeria still import 80% of refined products?
  • Despite having a nameplate capacity that should meet domestic demand, Nigeria still imports over 80% of refined products to meet its current needs. Unlike the production of crude, the production of refined products has been suboptimal and Nigeria has consistently struggled to keep its refineries functioning optimally.