engine heavy weight and rate oil press in afghanistan

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How much oil does Afghanistan import per day?
  • Currently Afghanistan has refinery capacity of 32,500 barrels per day. However, the refineries produce very low quality oil and they are generally inefficient in their production. Therefore, Afghanistan crude oil imports all its oil as finished refined products‌
  • Is flgE a profitable business in Afghanistan?
  • We therefore recommend the formation of the Afghan Petroleum and Gas Authority to oversee the industry Afghanistan’s national oil state-owned enterprise FLGE is currently a profitable business. The company generates $4.5 million (1393) in revenue. The company owns 238,023 MTs of oil and gas capacity and 94 trucks.‌
  • What percentage of Azerbaijan's oil production is located in Bukhara-Khiva?
  • Roughly 60% of all known oil and natural gas fields are located in the Bukhara-Khiva region. The region is the source of approximately 70% of the country's oil production Overview: is among the oldest oil producers in the world. Oil and natural gas production and export are central to Azerbaijan's economic growth.‌
  • What is the storage capacity in Afghanistan?
  • In term of storage, both government and private sector have storage capacity of 415,752 MTs located throughout Afghanistan: This includes FLGE capacity of 238,023 MTs + MoD/MoI capacity of 23,888 MTs + private storage capacity of 153,841 MTs.‌
  • How much oil does Turkmenistan produce a day?
  • Turkmenistan: has 2 oil refinery with total distillation capacity of 237,000 bbl/day. EIA reports exports of crude and total refined products were about 48 bbl and 74 bbl per day. It has also oil storage and distribution facilities at Tagtabazar near the Afghan border. 30% of Afghanistan import is from Turkmenistan.‌
  • How much does Afghanistan consume a year?
  • Total consumption in Afghanistan was 4.0 million MTs in 2014: private consumption of 1.7 million MTs through imports + coalition forces consumption of 1.3 million MTs + government consumption of 1.0 million MTs. However, in 2015, coalition demand dropped significantly to 0.42 million MTs.