corn oil refining machine factory in egypt

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Who is Egypt's largest corn refining company?
  • The nation's largest corn refining company, Cairo 3A Company has been the leading importer of corn in the past five years. Egypt is in the process of showcasing new maize varieties of both white and yellow corn to increase domestic production and yield and improving market channels for farmers.
  • What is Cairo Oil Refining Company (Corc)?
  • Cairo Oil Refining Company (CORC) In terms of refining capacity, CORC is Egypt¡¯s biggest refinery. It was established in 1982 by EGPC, which owns 100% of its shares. CORC has two refineries. One is in Mostorod with a maximum production capacity of 142,000 barrels a day. The other is in Tanta whose production capacity is 35,000 barrels a day.
  • Who owns Middle East oil refinery?
  • Middle East Oil Refinery (MIDOR) MIDOR was established in 1994 by EGPC, which owns 98% of its shares and Suez Canal Bank owning the rest. It is widely regarded as the most advanced oil refinery in Egypt with state-of-art equipment.
  • What does the Mostorod refinery produce?
  • The refinery produces LPG, unleaded gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, gas oil and fuel oil. It is also diversified in producing components and spare parts for refineries. Currently, the Mostorod refinery is witnessing a $3.7 billion upgrade, which will allow it to refine around 4.7 million tons of mazut every year.
  • How many oil refineries are in Egypt?
  • In Egypt, nine out of ten oil refineries are run by the state. This setup meant that investments in oil refineries never measured up to crude oil extraction investments, which had always relied on international firms such as Apache and BP.
  • Who owns SOPC oil refinery in Egypt?
  • SOPC is the second oldest oil refinery in Egypt, built in 1921. Its ownership was transferred to EGPC in 1953, when its name became Government Oil Processing Company. In 1962, it became El Nasr for Oil Manufacturing and Petrochemicals. In 1963 it merged with a Suez-based refinery to become SOPC. The refinery currently employs over 5280 workers.