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Zambia plans to build a 60,000 barrels-per-day oil refinery on the Copperbelt

Zambia plans to build a 60,000 barrels-per-day oil refinery on the Copperbelt

The Zambian government announced on Monday that it had signed an agreement paving the way for a crude oil refinery complex and energy facility worth $1.1 billion to be built in Ndola, in the copperbelt region of the country.

A government statement stated that the planned facility would process around 60,000 barrels of crude oil per day, supplying enough refined products to meet all of Southern Africa's current fuel needs and possibly allowing future exports to neighboring countries.

The statement also added that the project will save millions of dollars in fuel imports annually once it is completed.

Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter 2025. The first phase of commercial operation will be planned for 2026.

The agreement was signed between Zambia's Industrial Development Corporation (ZIDAC) and Fujian Xiang Xin Corporation from China.

A spokesperson for IDC said that the refinery will source crude oil from the Middle East, and it will be imported via the port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

The government of Zambia said that the energy complex would include units for fuel production as well as liquefied gas bottling and bitumen production. It will also have a 130 megawatt power plant. Reporting by Chris Mfula. Alexander Winning is the writer. Mark Potter (editing)

(source: Reuters)