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Who owns the petroleum industry in Zambia?

The petroleum industry in Zambia is made up of TAZAMA Pipelines, which is owned, by the Governments of Zambia and Tanzania, Indeni Refinery, which is jointly owned by the Government of Zambia and an international oil company, Total Outre mer and the Ndola Fuel Terminal, which is also owned by the Government of Zambia.

Who owns Indeni Petroleum Refinery?

When the refinery was established in 1973, it was owned and managed by Indeni Petroleum Refinery Company Limited, a 50/50 joint venture between the government of Zambia and Eni, the Italian energy conglomerate, through their subsidiary Agip Zambia. Under the terms of the joint venture, Eni was responsible for the management of the refinery.

Why does Zambia import crude oil?

Zambia¡¯s total petroleum requirements are met through imports because the country does not have any proven reserves of crude oil.

Why is Zambia importing fuel?

Generally Zambia has been importing fuel to meet its national consumption. Traditionally, the importation comprised two modes; namely petroleum feedstock and finished petroleum products until November 2021 when Government announced reforms to restructure the petroleum sub-sector.