• pt synergy oil to expand refinery capacity – perihal mida in Ethiopia
  • pt synergy oil to expand refinery capacity – perihal mida in Ethiopia
  • pt synergy oil to expand refinery capacity – perihal mida in Ethiopia
  • pt synergy oil to expand refinery capacity – perihal mida in Ethiopia
  • Will global refining capacity expand in 2022?
  • In the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) June 2022 Oil Market Report, the IEA expects net global refining capacity to expand by 1.0 million b/d in 2022 and by an additional 1.6 million b/d in 2023. Net capacity additions reflect total new capacity minus capacity that has closed.
  • How many barrels a day will oil refinery capacity grow in 2022?
  • At their current planned capacities, they will add 2.9 million barrels per day (b/d) of global refinery capacity once fully operational. In the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) June 2022 Oil Market Report, the IEA expects net global refining capacity to expand by 1.0 million b/d in 2022 and by an additional 1.6 million b/d in 2023.
  • What is PT Synergy oil Nusantara?
  • PT Synergy Oil Nusantara (PTSON) is a port-based refinery and fractionation facility on the Indonesian island, Batam, exporting derivatives of palm for the bakery, confectionery, industrial and HoReCa industries.
  • How many refinery projects are there in Asia and the Middle East?
  • In Asia and the Middle East, at least nine refinery projects are beginning operations or are scheduled to come online before the end of 2023. At their current planned capacities, they will add 2.9 million barrels per day (b/d) of global refinery capacity once fully operational.
  • Where will refining capacity grow in 2023?
  • Almost 90% of new refining capacity is set to be located in the Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. This is a continuation of the historical trend that sees refining capacity migrating from developed to developing countries. Refinery runs are expected to increase from 81.8 mb/d in 2023 to almost 90 mb/d in 2030.
  • Will refining capacity move from developed to developing countries?
  • This is a continuation of the historical trend that sees refining capacity migrating from developed to developing countries. Refinery runs are expected to increase from 81.8 mb/d in 2023 to almost 90 mb/d in 2030. The growth is set to be slower in the post-2030 period with global runs reaching 93 mb/d in 2040 and nearly 94 mb/d in 2050.