3T/D Crude Oil Press Crude Oil Refining Equipment in Niger
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Refining Machine
- Production Capacity: 1000unit/year
- Power(W): 21.5kw
- Dimensions: 2250*980*1950
- Voltage: 220V 380V or 440V
- Advantage: High oil yield easy operation
- Market: Niger
No. 18 March, 2020 www.saction,org MAIN ARTISANAL REFINERIES
refining the crude takes place. Omadino community has some of the highest petroleum deposits in the region. Hence, it is considered one of the most important sites for oil and gas extraction in the Niger Delta. Crude oil-related activities carried out by multi-national oil companies and local operators of artisanal
The contamination of large water bodies through crude oil production led the people of Nigeria’s oil-bearing Niger Delta to seek new means of livelihood away from aquaculture. This led some of their youths to engage in distillation of crude oil using locally fabricated equipment in what is known as artisanal refineries. In order to supply their makeshift refineries with crude oil, they
Illegal Artisanal Oil Refining in the Niger Delta: Responding
of 200,000 barrels of crude oil per day, which is more than 10 per cent of daily production, and an estimated $4 billion yearly as a result of illegal oil bunkering and artisanal oil refining activities in the Niger Delta. esides economic insecurity, the environmental impact of artisanal oil refining has endangered the
The study also incorporated flow charts and diagrams in the descriptive analysis/ method to demonstrate the stages/processes or interactions of the enterprise value chain and organized oil crime in the Niger Delta region. Crude oil resources: The pollution and environmental damage As stated above, Niger Delta has about 1000 oilfields (Ajibade
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Our crude oil production will range from 20,000 to 110,000 barrels per day, 90,000 of which will be destined for export. What is Niger’s refinery capacity and where are your main export markets? Niger has a refinery in Zinder (in the East), co-owned by the State and the CNPC Group.
Crude oil is the major source of revenue in Nigeria with the vast majority of exploration from the Niger Delta. Illegal refining of stolen oil is a major cause of oil spills and comes with steep
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Since November 2011, the daily production of around 20,000 barrels has supplied the Zinder refinery exclusively, through a 462.5-km pipeline connecting the oil fields to the refinery. The Zinder refinery mainly produces diesel and super petrol for the domestic market and exports the surplus (50%).
The report explains for the first time why local refining is now entrenched and having a major impact on communities, economy and stability unless urgent action is taken. Oil theft in Nigeria has reached an unprecedented sustained level, with approximately 100,000 – 150,000 barrels of crude oil stolen every day.
Artisanal Crude Oil Refining and Livelihood Adaptive
Strategies in the Niger Delta Region 1Tonbra Robert Odubo & 2Anele, K. A. Department of Sociology, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria 1Mobile: 07066115919; [email protected] 2Mobile: 08038890832; Email: [email protected] ABSTRACT The study examined artisanal crude oil refining and livelihood adaptive strategies in the Niger
Given the widespread nature of the artisanal oil-refining economy in the Niger Delta region, we assess its contribution to the growing environmental pollution in the region. By artisanal oil refining, we mean small-scale crude oil processing or subsistent distillation of petroleum that is often outside the boundaries of the state law.