Multifunctional Oil Refinery Project in Botswana
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Refinery Machine
- Production Capacity: 93-94%
- Power: 2800w
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2000*1200*1650mm
- Weight: 14000 KG, 14000KGS
- Color: Blue strip
- Market: Botswana
Francistown Depot | Botswana Oil
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View All News. BOL was established in order to achieve the Botswana Government’s broader economic objectives of ensuring security of fuel supply and facilitating active citizen involvement in the petroleum industry. As the National Oil Company of Botswana, BOL serves as the Government’s transformation agent charged with this important
“The project has been approved for procurement and production and will primarily be for the local market,” said Gamu Mpofu, Botswana Oil’s Senior Manager responsible for new ventures. The southern African country imports an estimated 21,000 barrels of liquid fuels per day from its regional neighbour, South Africa, in order to meet 100% of its fuel needs.
United Refineries Botswana to open a food processing plant in
8th March 2015. By Online editor. United Refineries Botswana (URB), a citizen owned company will in the near future open its food processing plant in Francistown. During a media tour of the plant last week the Managing Director of the company Mmoloki Tibe said the company seeks to provide, among others quality edible oil through the integrated
matters. Reference was made to the National Energy Policy, 2021; Draft Botswana Oil and Gas Sector Strategy, 2013; and the Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority Act, 2016. In terms of LPG pricing, a high-level desktop review of pricing mechanisms was undertaken for selected member states including the Republics of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Bostwana plans US$4bn coal-to-liquid (CTL) project by 2025
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