• What is an oil extraction machine?
  • This machine is commonly used in commercial or industrial where there is a need for large-scale oil production. They are engineered to efficiently process significant quantities of oilseeds or nuts, ensuring high productivity and optimal oil extraction yields.
  • What is the oil and gas industry like in Equatorial Guinea?
  • tional oil and gas industry in Equatorial Guinea is a modular capitalist project: a bundled and repeating set of technolog ical, social, political, and economic practices aimed at profit making that the industry works to build wherever com panies find commercially viable hydrocarbon deposits.6
  • What is G98 offshore work in Equatorial Guinea?
  • in Equatorial Guinea’s offshore waters. As an Equatogu inean petroleum engineer explained, G98 Offshore work ¡ö American Ethnologist Normally, in the United States for example, the more petroleum you extract, the harder it is to clean the water.
  • Why is Equatorial Guinea’s entire industry described as offshore?
  • fieldwork, the great majority of which was on land. That Equatorial Guinea’s entire industry is described as “offshore,” despite substan tial onshore investment, speaks to the flexibility and productivity of the category. In general, access to offshore infrastructure for any amount of time was quite difficult for me to arrange and required
  • Is offshore work in Equatorial Guinea ‘just like’ offshore work elsewhere?
  • offshore work in Equatorial Guinea to function “just like” offshore work elsewhere. Anthropologists often characterize as naive the simplifications of modular processes, the evacuation of specificity they entail. Yet for the industry in Equatorial Guinea, this evacuation of specificity was neither mistake nor flaw.
  • Where are the oil extraction sites around the world?
  • Whereas extraction sites around the world¡ªfrom the North Sea to the Gulf of Mexico, Equatorial Guinea to Malaysia¡ª vary radically, the people, technology, contractual regimes, and infrastructure the oil industry brings to them do not (Barry 2006). The contents of this bundle change as tech