The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas O. Glover
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The mining industry of Cameroon continued to be dominated by crude petroleum. Crude petroleum production has become the most important facet of Cameroon's economic development. Oil production was estimated to be 6.3 million tons in 1983 compared with 5.2 million tons in 1982 and 4.3 million tons in 1981. Over two-thirds of its export income was attributed to crude oil. The country's only refinery, dedicated in 1981, has a production capacity of 2 million tons. Cameroon has become self- sufficient in petroleum products since commissioning the refinery. The oil sector contributed approximately 13.5% to Cameroon's gross domestic product in 1982-83. Oil production was expected to rise from 125,000 barrels per day in 1983 to 156,000 barrels per day in 1985 when output peaks. Cameroon's ultimate recoverable reserves have been calculated at 100 million tons, or 750 million barrels of oil.
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APA: Thomas O. Glover  (1985)  The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries

MLA: Thomas O. Glover The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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