Production

Oil Plant

Processing sunflower, soybean, and rapeseed using mechanical pressing and solvent extraction. Phase I capacity 800 t/day, after Phase II — 1,600 t/day.

1 600
tons/day (Phase II)
5 400
tons meal storage
2×3 000
m³ oil storage
Advantages

Key Features

Imported equipment, energy self-sufficiency, and comprehensive production process safety.

Two Construction Phases

Phase I: press-preparation and extraction workshops at 800 t/day. Phase II: additional workshops double capacity to 1,600 t/day. Phased commissioning minimizes risks.

Imported Equipment

Equipment from leading global manufacturers with integrated automation and process control management systems. Full parameter control at every stage.

Energy Self-Sufficiency

Biomass boilers on sunflower husk: Phase I 2×10 t steam/hr, Phase II 2×15 t steam/hr. Steam turbines 2×2.5 MW generate electricity for plant needs.

Production Safety

Automatic fire suppression systems, alarm systems, and personnel safety protocols. Full compliance with environmental standards and industrial safety regulations.

Stages

Production Process

01

Press Preparation

Oilseed crops (sunflower, soybean, rapeseed) undergo preparation: cleaning, conditioning, crushing to optimal fraction. Temperature and humidity control ensures maximum oil yield.

02

Pressing & Extraction

Mechanical pressing on imported press lines produces crude oil. The extraction workshop uses solvent to extract residual oil from meal, ensuring maximum recovery.

03

Meal Granulation

Meal is granulated for convenient transport and storage. Meal storage with 5,400-ton capacity is equipped with truck loading systems for efficient dispatch.

04

Oil Storage

Crude oil is stored in specialized tanks: Phase I 2×700 m³, Phase II 2×3,000 m³. Tanks are equipped with loading stations and temperature control.

Products

Plant Products

Crude Oil

sunflower, soybean, rapeseed

Granulated Meal

high-protein feed product

Husk Pellets

biofuel for boilers

Location

Location

The oil plant is located in Berizky village, Pervomaisky district, Mykolaiv Oblast — in the heart of an agricultural region with rich oilseed cultivation traditions.

Strategic distances: Odessa — 178 km, Mykolaiv — 237 km, Kyiv — 315 km. Convenient road logistics for raw material supply and product dispatch to domestic and export markets through Black Sea ports.

Oil Plant

Oilseed processing

178

km Odessa

237

km Mykolaiv

315

km Kyiv

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