95% refinery rate seed oil palnt in tunisia

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How much oil does Tunisia produce?
  • In 2018, the country produced 1,990kt of crude oil. And exported 868kt of the crude oil. On the other hand, Tunisia produced 2,395 Mcm of natural gas and proceeded to import 3,980Mcm into the country. The largest share of total final consumption was dominated by oil products at 50%.‌
  • Does Tunisia have a biomass potential?
  • However, the country has not fully harnessed this potential for sustainable bioenergy production due to a limited awareness and recognition of its biomass resources. This article examines the biomass potential of three of Tunisia’s most important agri-food value chains: olive oil, date palm, and almonds.‌
  • What are Tunisia’s most important agri-food value chains?
  • This article examines the biomass potential of three of Tunisia’s most important agri-food value chains: olive oil, date palm, and almonds. First, the amount of cultivated area, average annual production, high-producing governorates, harvest time, irrigation method, and their production methods are evaluated.‌
  • How much energy does Tunisia have?
  • AFREC’s energy balance 2020 show that the total primary energy supply in Tunisia was 10,590 ktoe. Although Tunisia disposes of significant biomass resources, energetic use of biomass is today mainly seen for cooking purposes in rural areas and some industries. In 2018, the country produced 1,990kt of crude oil. And exported 868kt of the crude oil.‌
  • How much natural gas does Tunisia produce?
  • On the other hand, Tunisia produced 2,395 Mcm of natural gas and proceeded to import 3,980Mcm into the country. The largest share of total final consumption was dominated by oil products at 50%. This was followed by natural gas at 20%, electricity at 12% and biofuel and waste at 12%.‌
  • Does Tunisia produce olive oil?
  • Tunisia’s olive and date agri-food chains produced a high yield in the harvest years 2018 and 2020, which is a clear indication of an upward trend. Olive oil production actually fluctuates in accordance with the annual physiological status of the trees.