High Efficient Eni Milan Oil Refinery in Burundi
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Refinery Machine
- Production Capacity: 30~600kg/h
- Power: 4-7.5kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2100*1500*1750mm
- Weight: 4-15 TONS
- After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas, Free spare parts, Online support
- Market: Burundi
The Sannazzaro de' Burgondi refinery | Eni
The Sannazzaro refinery is located in the centre of the Turin-Milan-Genoa industrial triangle, along the route of the oil pipeline that connects the Genoa terminal with French-speaking Switzerland. With such an appropriately chosen favourable location, it has led to the development of an efficient supply and distribution network via oil
Having invested heavily to convert its former refinery in Venice into biorefineries, and then the one in Gela, Sicily, in March 2021, ENI is planning to fuel its production of so-called "second-generation" biofuels from African oilseeds, whose production is water-efficient, and from agricultural and oily urban waste.
Refinery activities and bio-refineries | Enilive oilproducts
Eni’s refining system in Italy comprises of 3 company owned refineries (Sannazzaro, Livorno and Taranto) and a 50% stake in the Milazzo refinery. In Germany, Eni holds an 8.33% interest in the Schwedt refinery and a 20% interest in Bayernoil, an integrated refining hub that includes the Vohburg and Neustadt refineries.
The Sannazzaro refinery is located in the Turin-Milan-Genoa industrial triangle, in Italy’s Po Valley. The facility, which is owned by Eni, has a refining capacity of 180,000 barrels per day. The refinery produces about 45 fuel varieties including LPG, high-purity butane, propane / butane mixtures, petroleum products, kerosene, diesel, jet fuel, bunker fuel, bitumen and sulphur.
Global refiners prepare for low-carbon future | Oil & Gas Journal
If approved, the Livorno biorefinery would become Eni’s third refinery-to-renewables location following transformations of its former 80,000-b/d Venice refinery at Porto Marghera, Italy,
MILAN, May 13 (Reuters), Italian energy group Eni (ENI.MI) could spin off stakes in high-potential oil and gas projects, including in Indonesia and Ivory Coast, to help finance their development
Eni Sannazzaro refinery new unit to cost 1 bln euros | Reuters
Eni's new hydrocracking unit at the Sannazzaro refinery is estimated to be worth about 1 billion euros ($1.34 billion) with up to 40 percent expected to come from the European Investment
Livorno, 17 October 2022, Eni met with the president of Tuscany, Eugenio Giani, and the mayors of Livorno, Luca Salvetti, and Collesalvetti, Adelio Antolini, to confirm that the company is investigating the opportunity to build a new bio-refinery at Eni's industrial site in Livorno. The feasibility study involves building three new plants for
Sannazzaro Refinery, Tratos Group
Sannazzaro Refinery. The Sannazzaro refinery is located in the Turin-Milan-Genoa industrial triangle, in Italy’s Po Valley. The facility, which is owned by Eni, has a refining capacity of 180,000 barrels per day. The refinery produces about 45 fuel varieties including LPG, high-purity butane, propane / butane mixtures, petroleum products
Abstract. Proven natural gas reserves had reached about 184 Tscm in 2006 to which 36% is stranded gas far from the final market. Fischer Tropsch based GtL options today represent a viable route to develop such remote gas resources into high quality fuels and specialties. Thus opening different markets for the gas historically linked to the oil.