Natref Refinery | TotalEnergies Marketing South Africa (PTY) Ltd
- Production capacity: 100% cooking oil press machine
- Model number: 6YL
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power (W): 5.5 ~ 18.5 KW
- Dimension (L*W) *H): 1950*1300*1900, according to capacity
- Weight: 950KG
- Raw material: Oilseeds
- used for: oil extraction methods
- Application: Oil pressing
- Common capacity: 80-600 kg/h
- Character: oil pressing machine
- fading time: 15-20 min
- Humidity: 3 %
- residual oil in the cake: 2%
TotalEnergies South Africa owns 36.6% of Natref Refinery. The Natref refinery at Sasolburg was commissioned in 1971 and has been at the cutting edge of refining technology since its inception. Situated inland, the refinery's market for heavy fuel oil was quite limited. As a result, it was designed to get the most out of crude oil and equipped ...
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- Production capacity: 50-500 kg/h
- Voltage: 220
- Dimension (length x width x height): 450*180*300 mm
- Weight: 1400 kg
- Main components: engine
- Oil type: Linseed oil, Soybean oil, Rapeseed oil, Tea seed oil , Basil oil, SESAME OIL, Pine nut oil, Sunflower seed oil, Oil, Walnut oil, Peanut oil, Oil, OLIVE OIL, Palm oil, Attribute value ID: 13238208
Overview. Natref, South Africa's only inland crude oil refinery is a medium sized technologically advanced refinery, highly efficient in refining heavy crude oil. The Natref refinery is a joint venture between Sasol Oil (Pty) Ltd and Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Natref, South Africa's only inland crude oil refinery is a medium sized ...
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- Dimension (L*W*H): 45X30X19cm
- Weight: 11 KG
- Main components: Engine oil
- Product name : Oil pressing machine
- Product used for: Walnut, sunflower, sesame, palm Squeeze oil
- Raw material: walnut, sunflower, sesame, palm
- Method pressing:: screw squeezed press
- Advantage: energy saving, easy to operate
SOUTH AFRICA – Construction of the R1.3 billion (US$81m) Wilmar Processing South Africa project, subsidiary of Asia’s leading agribusiness group Wilmar International is set to start this month with completion to be in April 2022. The crude vegetable oil refining ...
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- Automatic grade: Semi-automatic
- Production capacity: 200t-2000t per day
- Model number: LD2014
- Voltage: according to requirement
- Power (W): according to capacity
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1200*400*900mm3
- Who are we?: Manufacturing
- Pretreatment: shell removal
- Extraction: Cold Press
- Refining: Physical Refining
SAPREF Refinery – 180,000 Barrels per day. South Africa’s SAPREF refinery, a 50:50 joint venture between BP and Shell, is the largest crude oil refinery in southern Africa, boasting 180,000 bpd capacity. Located in the city of Durban, the refinery accounts for approximately 35% of the country’s entire refining capacity.
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- Voltage: 220 V, 220 V/OTHER
Power (W): 7.5 kW - Dimension (L*W* H): according to its capacity
- Weight: 1500 kg
Certification: ISO9001 - Product type: small cooking shelling machine
Application: sheller - Warranty: One Year
- Material: Carbon steel
Application range: hot press - Machine color: Green
- Capacity: according to your requirements
Model: YZCL210*5 - Price: Negotiable
Oil refinery closures, cleaner fuels and security of supply in South Africa. Firefighters putting out a fire at an Engen oil refinery on 4 December 2020 in Durban, South Africa. Gallo Images via ...
- What is Natref Refinery?
- Natref, South Africa’s only inland crude oil refinery is a medium sized technologically advanced refinery, highly efficient in refining heavy crude oil. The Natref refinery is a joint venture between Sasol Oil (Pty) Ltd and Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
- How will South Africa’s oil refinery sector change in 5 years?
- South Africa ’s oil refinery sector is expected to undergo significant changes in the coming five years, with Engen having already indicated that it will repurpose its refinery site in Durban as a fuel importation terminal and with global and domestic shifts likely to place significant pressure on the others.
- Could BP and Shell sell South Africa’s oil refineries?
- It was also possible that those refineries currently associated with international oil majors that had signalled a desire to withdraw from refining, such as BP and Shell, could seek to sell their South African refining assets, he said. BP and Shell currently own the 165 000 bbl/d Sapref refinery in Durban, which is South Africa ’s largest.
- How many refineries are there in South Africa?
- South Africa currently has six refineries, three of which (Astron in Cape Town, PetroSA in Mossel Bay and Engen) are currently not operating.