Discharging Coconut Oil Refining Machine in Niger
- Use: Coconut Oil
- Type:Coconut Oil Refining Machine
- Production Capacity: 20T~120T/D
- Power (kW): 77.5
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2650*1900*2700mm
- Stroke: 300mm
- Certificate: MSDS
- Market: Niger
Illegal Artisanal Oil Refining in the Niger Delta, PIND's Conflict Briefing: May 2022, PIND Foundation
Illegal oil bunkering and artisanal crude oil refining are organized environmental crimes that are driving conflict and insecurity in the Niger Delta. According to the report1 of an environmental impact assessment of oil exploration in Ogoniland, Rivers State, conducted
Oil theft and artisanal refining in the Niger Delta are massive and growing problems, it is estimated that between 200,000 and 300,000 barrels of oil is lost daily to theft, known in the country as illegal bunkering. The majority of the stolen crude is taken to large
Illegal Artisanal Oil Refining in the Niger Delta: Responding to Environmental Crime and Insecurity, PIND Foundation
Trends and Dynamics of Illegal Artisanal Oil Refining Related Violence in the Niger Delta Figure 3: Artisanal Oil Refining Related Violent Incidents and Fatalities from January 2014, April 2022 Sources: Nigeria Watch and A LED data, integrated on the P4P Peace Map (www.p4p-nigerdelta.org)
Abstract. 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
Artisanal refining of crude oil in the Niger Delta: A challenge to clean-up and remediation in Ogoniland, Academia.edu
Given the widespread nature of the artisanal oil-refining economy in the Niger Delta region, ... galvanized pipes, pumping machines, hoses, bundles of zinc, 12 by 1 board and 1 kg of Omo [laundry powder for washing drums]. The ovens are constructed using 2–3
Environmental degradation arising from oil production activities and artisanal crude oil refining is a growing menace in most oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta, Nigeria (Ite et al
The Socio-Economic Implications of Oil Theft and Artisanal Refining in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
This illegal refining of crude oil is known to produce 2% kerosene, 2% fuel, 41% diesel, and 55% as waste being discharged indiscriminately into nearby river channels or soils, leading to
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. This study links the continual failure of the clean-up programme in the Niger Delta to the booming artisanal crude oil-refining economy in the region.
Petroleum industry in Niger, Wikipedia
Contents. Petroleum industry in Niger. Niger has a long history of petroleum exploration dating back to the 1970s. However, it is only since 2011 with the opening of the Agadem oilfield and the Soraz refinery near Zinder that petroleum is being produced in Niger. The oil and gas extracted from the Agadem field are processed at the Soraz refinery.
Niger: an attractive nation with an emerging oil industry. Niger offers a favourable business environment to its investors in the oil sector and an attractive tax regime. The country is ready to welcome investors who want to join in the substantial growth of the country’s oil industry. The oil-producing potential of Niger comes from its two