tires oil refinery 28 tons per day in zambia

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Could used tyres save Zambia's energy import bill?
  • LUSAKA, Feb 22 (Reuters) – The used tyres and plastic containers that litter the back streets of cities and towns in Zambia might be an eyesore, but for one company they are also an opportunity to make fuel that could slash the nation's energy import bill while cleaning up its trash.
  • How are petroleum prices determined in Zambia?
  • The raw data is also included. Petroleum prices in Zambia are determined through the Cost-Plus Pricing Model (CPM). This model has been in effect since January 2008, after the Import Parity Pricing Model which had been in use since 2004 was discontinued following concerns raised by stakeholders.
  • Where is Ndola refinery located?
  • The refinery is located in Ndola, Ndola District, Copperbelt Province, approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi), by road, southeast of the city's central business district. The geographical coordinates of the refinery are:13°02'21.0"S, 28°40'48.0"E (Latitude:-13.039167; Longitude:28.680000).
  • How much copper does Sino-metals produce in Zambia?
  • In 2018, Sino-Metals Leach Zambia Limited recorded 9,312 tonnes copper production up from 7,100 tonnes in 2017. The mine has 200,000 million tonne ore body with a seven (7) million tonnes of copper at a high-grade rate of eight (8) percent and large quantities of cobalt.