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Cameroon plans to begin fuel production from its new Mboro refinery in December 2026 The first phase of the refinery is expected to meet about 22% of the country’s domestic demand for petrol and dieselThe project is part of a Cameroon government plan to expand refining capacity to 30,000 barrels per day by 2027
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Cameroon will be commencing fuel production from its new refinery in December 2026, and this will bring the country a step closer to improving its domestic refining capacity while reducing reliance on imported petroleum products.
The refinery is situated at Mboro near Kribi in the south of the country, and will commence operations initially at a 10,000 barrels per day (bpd) processing capacity according to SNH, the country’s state-owned oil firm.
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