• Where is the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline located?
  • The Niger¨CBenin Oil Pipeline, also known as Niger¨CBenin Export Pipeline ( NBEP ), is a 1,950 kilometer long crude oil pipeline connecting oilfields near the desert oasis of Agadem in Niger to the Atlantic Ocean. It ends in the Gulf of Guinea near Benin ‘s largest city Cotonou.
  • Where will CNPC’s Nigerien oil pipeline start & end?
  • The 1,980-km, US$7 billion pipeline would start from the Agadem oil field in Niger, connect with the CNPC-built refinery at Zinder, Niger, and end at the port of Seme Terminal in Benin, allowing CNPC to export Nigerien oil.
  • How is crude coconut oil refined?
  • J Food Sci Technol. 2019 Jun; 56 (6): 3109¨C3116. Refinement is usually used to remove undesired components to improve coconut oil quality. In the present study, crude coconut oil (CCO) was refined in four stages: conventional degumming, neutralization, bleaching, and deodorization.
  • Where does the Benin pipeline end?
  • In Benin, the pipeline runs southward for 675 kilometers until reaching the sea. It ends east of Cotonou, at Port S¨¨m¨¨-Kpodji offshore terminal, approximately 15 kilometers off the coast.
  • How many pipeline stations are there in Niger & Benin?
  • The 20-inch diameter pipeline project comprises nine intermediate stations before terminating at Port S¨¨m¨¨: eight pumping stations (six in Niger and two in Benin) and a petroleum terminal in S¨¨m¨¨ with a 2 million barrel storage capacity.
  • Who is building the Niger-Benin pipeline?
  • In January 2019, Niger’s Minister of Petroleum Resources and Benin’s Minister of Water & Mines signed a bilateral agreement for the construction of the pipeline. In August 2019, CNPC signed a contract in August 2019 with the government of Benin to build and operate the Niger¨CBenin pipeline.