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  • How many oil refineries are in the Republic of the Congo?
  • Republic of the Congo has one oil refinery in the coastal city of Pointe-Noire, which fulfills a small percentage of the country’s domestic needs. Chevron and Olive Energy are the only U.S. operators in the Republic of the Congo, and Baker Hughes, Frank’s International, Halliburton, and Weatherford are active in the oil services sector.‌
  • What is the oil and gas industry in Congo?
  • Oil and Gas dominate the resource sector of the Republic of the Congo (French: République du Congo), also referred to as Congo-Brazzaville, with the petroleum industry accounting for 89% of the country’s exports in 2010.‌
  • What refrigerants are used in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
  • The use of refrigeration technology in the Democratic Republic of Congo dates back to the late 1920s, particularly in the health and food industry sectors. The refrigerants belonging to the family of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and specially CFC-12 were the first to be used during this period (ODM, 2013).‌
  • How much oil does the Congo produce a day?
  • The Congo is the sixth largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa. As of 2021, the Congo has 1,811 million barrels of proven crude oil reserves. Their crude oil production is measured at 267 thousand barrels per day. The accompanying downstream oil industry is an important element in the country’s economy.‌
  • What happened to oil production in Congo?
  • By the turn of the century, production began to decline as existing oil fields reached maturity. As of 2008, oil production has increased every year as a result of several new projects, mainly Congo’s first deep-water field Moho-Bilondo. The Congo is the sixth largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa.‌
  • How much petroleum does Congo export?
  • Nearly all of the country’s hydrocarbons were produced off-shore. According to the OPEC annual statistical bulletin of 2022, the Congo exported $5,785 billion worth of petroleum in 2021. This accounts for 79.3% of its net exports of $7,291 billion.