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The African Petroleum Producers' Organization (APPO), initially founded as the African Petroleum Producers' Association in Lagos, Nigeria, on January 27, 1987, was conceived as a collaborative platform for African oil-producing nations to address economic challenges, particularly those arising from oil price fluctuations.
China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina) Jinzhou Petrochemical Refinery, 112,000 bbl/day. WEPEC Dalain Refinery, 200,000 bbl/day. Sinopec Jinan Company, 21,000 bbl/day. Sinopec Qilu Company Refinery, 195,000 bbl/day. Sinopec Shanghai Gaoqiao Oil Refinery, 220,000 bbl/day.
Geo-Jade Petroleum. Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum. Sinochem. China Petrochemical Corporation. Southernpec. The Hong Kong and China Gas Company. United Energy Group. Indian Oil Corporation Limited. India.
Top 5 oil-producing countries 1980–2022 World oil production. This is a list of countries by oil production (i.e., petroleum production), as compiled from the U.S. Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2023, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis.
Sonatrach is the 12th largest oil consortium in the world, with 154 subsidiaries operating over the entire oil value-chain from upstream, to midstream, and downstream activities. [6] In 2002, its gross sales was 1,530 billion Algerian dinars for a net income of 175 billion. With approximately 120,000 workers, the company produced 30% of the GNP ...
As of June 22, 2018, is a full member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), [2] and among African crude oil producers in 2022, The Congo ranked sixth. [3] Nearly all of the country's hydrocarbons were produced off-shore.
Petroleum industry in Nigeria. Nigeria is the second largest oil and gas producer in Africa (after Angola). [1] Crude oil from the Niger Delta basin comes in two types: light, and comparatively heavy – the lighter has around 36 of API gravity while the heavier has 20–25 of API gravity.
APNPP. The APNPP, an acronym of "l’association des pays non producteurs de pétrole" [1] (in English: the "Pan-African Non-Petroleum Producers Association"), is an association of 15 African nations that signed a treaty in July 2006. Their stated aim is to work together to promote biofuel production and reduce the effects of high oil prices.