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  • new rape seed oil pressure production line price in cameroon
  • Is Cameroon poised to produce at historic highs?
  • But the 2014 price drop caught Cameroon's producers by surprise, and now Cameroon is poised to produce at historic highs while the price of oil plummets to historic lows.
  • Is there a natural gas treatment plant in Cameroon?
  • Another option has also revealed itself. The discovery of 212 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves in the Logbaba field has spurred Britain's Victoria Oil & Gas to open the Logbaba-Ndogpassi natural gas treatment plant. The plant now services 28 companies in and around Douala, Cameroon's economic capital.
  • Will Cameroon produce more oil?
  • Both public and private producers feel the sting of working to produce more oil while watching profits shrink. And although the World Bank predicts Cameroon's crude oil production will increase to 180,000 barrels a day in 2016, they also predict maturing fields and technical challenges will cut production to 65,000 barrels a day by 2018.
  • Is Cameroon's oil plant the future of the hydrocarbon industry?
  • The plant now services 28 companies in and around Douala, Cameroon's economic capital. According to a source at Cameroon's state oil company, the National Society of Hydrocarbons (SNH), as first reported by McGraw Hill Financial, the SNH is now ¡°focusing more on gas, and we see it as the future in the hydrocarbon industry.
  • Can Cameroon expand its oil refinery capacity?
  • Fortunately, Cameroon and its oil producers do have other options. Government and private producers have joined forces to expand crude refining capacity at the country's only oil refinery in Sonara. The facility currently processes 60,000 barrels a day, up from 45,000 last year, with plans to increase capacity to 100,000 barrels a day by 2017.
  • Will Cameroon be able to refine oil?
  • With those facilities fully operational, Cameroon will have the capacity to refine excess crude from neighbors like Angola and Nigeria, exporting it to end-markets and shifting Cameroon's position along the value chain. Another option has also revealed itself.