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Africa, refining; Threats and opportunities. Rob Cox and Elitsa Georgieva. Petroleum Review April 2008, P. 20-21

With around 9% of the world's oil reserves and continued growth in production forecast, the future for African refining capacity should look bright. However, the rapid increase in the Middle East and west coast of India represents a potential threat to refiners on the African continent that needs to be better managed if African refining is to survive. Rob Cox, Technical Director, IPIECA and Elitsa Georgieva, Manager, Consulting Services, CITAC Africa, report.

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Countries: Africa -

Subjects: Resource use and management, Refining, Oil and gas, Oil, Reserves, Oil reserves

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