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  • Are there any oil refineries in Africa?
  • There are no active refineries, but there are two projects being considered, the Oilmoz Refinery Project and the Ayr Petro Nacala Refinery Project. Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique are planning a joint fuel refinery in Mozambique with a capacity of 10,000 bpd. The project is to be funded by the Iranian government.
  • Is Mozambique a good place to invest in oil & gas?
  • Mozambique was not a country famous for its oil and gas industry, except for one gas producing project that exports to South Africa. However, recent discoveries have been made offshore and more international companies are drawn by the possibilities of investment in this industry.
  • What are the non-energy uses of oil in Mozambique?
  • Many of the petroleum products made from oil have non-energy uses, notably asphalt, engine lubricants and raw materials for making plastics. In Mozambique, around 40% of people have access to electricity, through the grid or mini/off-grid systems.
  • Who owns the oil industry in Mozambique?
  • Petromoc is the state owned oil company and controls the major market share. Other companies involved in the industry include BP, ExxonMobil and Caltex. There are three ports in Mozambique - Maputo, Beira and Nacala. There is an existing pipeline between Beira and Harare.
  • Can natural gas be used in Mozambique?
  • The further discovery of large reserves (estimated at more than 60 bcm) of commercially exploitable natural gas in the Pande gas field in Inhambane province and the possibility of utilising natural gas in regional industrial growth has brought renewed interest in Mozambique's upstream prospects by foreign oil companies.
  • Did Mozambique import crude oil?
  • Mozambique did not import crude oil. Oil accounts for the second largest share of CO2 emissions globally, primarily in the transport sector where, despite recent exponential growth in EV sales, the vast majority of cars, trucks, ships and aircraft are still powered by oil-based fuels burned in internal combustion engines.

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