how much is of vegetable oil production line in mozambique

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How is fuel distributed in Mozambique?

Fuel distribution within Mozambique is largely done by road, with railways being a second option in specific occasions. Transport infrastructure and fleets are sufficient to handle the current domestic needs. The potential for increased demand from the humanitarian community does not represent a major challenge.

What is the Mozambique¨CSouth Africa oil pipeline?

The Mozambique¨CSouth Africa Oil Pipeline is a proposed multi-product petrol and diesel fuel pipeline from Maputo to Gauteng, South Africa. The 500 kilometres (310 mi) long pipeline will run from an existing coastal fuel-storage facility at Matola harbour in Mozambique to Nelspruit, Mpumalanga in South Africa.

How many oil refineries are there in Mozambique?

Mozambique Oil refinery planned. If all goes according to plan, by the middle of the next decade there could be two oil refineries operating in Mozambique, one at Nacala in the north of the country, and one in the district of Matutuine, in the far south of the country.

How will Erb support farmers in Mozambique?

ERB will support farmers through know-how transfer and the introduction of mechanization and best practices, to further develop and strengthening local capabilities. Eni has been present in Mozambique since 2006; it is the delegated operator of the Coral South project, which was the first to produce gas in Mozambique's Rovuma Basin.