• Who is the largest Shea Nut processor in Ghana?
  • Since 2006, GSFIL has grown to become the largest processor of shea nuts in Ghana, manufacturing shea oils and butter. With a processing capability of upwards of 25,000 tonnes a year, making it the biggest shea nut processor in Ghana.
  • How many processing facilities does Olam rubber Gabon have?
  • We have 3 processing facilities. Olam Rubber Gabon is a 60:40 joint venture with the Republic of Gabon. We have planted 11,000 hectares of rubber trees and are protecting around 25,000 hectares of High Conservation Value areas. We have 1 processing facility.
  • How many shea nut trees are there in Ghana?
  • In Ghana, there are estimated 94 million shea nut trees which were projected to produce at least 60,000 metric tonnes of shea nuts per annum for the production of all shea butter processed locally (Ofosu, 2009). This yields about 150 tonnes of shea butter, 60% of which is used locally with 25% exported.
  • How much oil does Gabon have?
  • The discovery, with estimated gross recoverable reserves of 5-6 million barrels of oil and approximately 14 million barrels of oil in place, underscores Gabon¡¯s untapped hydrocarbon potential within existing assets.
  • Will expanded oil reserves boost Gabon’s energy resurgence?
  • Expanded oil reserves will not only enhance Gabon¡¯s significance on the global energy stage, but also contribute towards achieving energy security and new revenues for the country. Gabon¡¯s oil and gas resurgence is being driven by a recent offshore discovery, production increases from existing assets and an ambitious Gas Master Plan.
  • Does Gabon have a resurgence in oil & gas?
  • Gabon is currently witnessing a resurgence in its oil and gas sector, catalyzed by a recent offshore discovery and a series of production start-ups led by key industry players.