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  • Will Angola build a refinery in Mosul?
  • ** Angola's state-owned oil company, Sonangol, is working with Iraq's ministry of oil to build a complex refinery in Mosul. The discussions between Sonangol and the ministry are for a refinery with a capacity of 100,000-150,000 b/d of complex products.
  • How efficient are Iran's oil refineries?
  • First, the average overall efficiency score of 0.560 represents a low efficiency in oil refineries, which is confirmed by the fact that Iran, despite being the world's fifth highest producer of crude oil, continually imports transportation fuels. That reflects the absence of an appropriate strategy in the Iranian refinery sector.
  • Can Iran reduce export of crude oil by increasing refining capacity?
  • Therefore, it can be concluded that refineries are working at almost their total installed capacity and idleness cannot be a major cause of inefficiency. Hence, it is beneficial for Iran to reduce the export of crude oil by increasing its refining capacity through the upgrade of current petroleum refineries. 4.2.2. Production pattern analysis
  • Who buys Iranian oil in China?
  • In China, traders and analysts say, Iranian oil is bought only by small-scale independent refineries, known as teapots, concentrated in the coastal province of Shandong. State-owned refiners and major private refiners have avoided the trade since the U.S. re-imposed sanctions in 2019, they said.
  • Why did China not resume import and refining of Iranian oil?
  • Chinese state-owned enterprises had not resumed import and refining of Iranian oil because U.S. sanctions, and the threat of secondary sanctions, remain a deterrent, the official added. Beijing has long said it opposes Washington's "long-arm" jurisdiction, and has urged that sanctions on Iran be dropped.
  • How many oil refineries are in Iran?
  • Currently, Iran has nine petroleum refineries. Seven refineries are in the hands of the private sector: Isfahan, Tehran, Bandarabbas, Tabriz, Shiraz, Kermanshah, and Lavan. The Abadan and Arak refineries operate under the supervision of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC).