Gabon to build new refinery

Gabon has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Samsung, a South Korea-based company, to build a new oil refinery in the Central African nation.
The refinery is expected to be the constructed in the oil hub of Port-Gentil.

Energy and Environment adviser Gin Park said the new refinery would replace SOGARA, the Gabonese Refining Company, which he said is too old and incapable of processing the quantities required by Ondimba’s policy on developing the country’s raw materials.

Park said the construction of the new refinery is scheduled to be completed before the end of 2016. He said experts from South Korea are currently in Gabon to begin feasibility studies about the refinery project.

When completed, Park said, “The capacity of the refinery will be 50,000 bpd and the total investment cost is USD 1 billion.” Half of the refined oil, he said, will be exported, while the remainder will be for local consumption.

“The construction will be done by Samsung and the maintenance will be done by them and the Gabonese people,” said Park.

“The main product of the refinery will be diesel for domestic market and the other products will be for other markets, and the heavy fuel oil will be for the European market.”

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