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- Limbe is the center of Cameroon's oil industry. Other important industries are fishery and tourism.
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Dec 20, 2021 · Working with UK-based marine consultancy The Maritime Group (International) Limited (TMG) and engineering firm Sacré-Davey, OEI developed a business case for the Limbé shipyard owned by CNIC (Chantier Naval et Industriel du Cameroun SA).
Limbe plays a significant role in Cameroon’s economy, particularly in the fields of agriculture and industry. The Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC) is based in Limbe and is responsible for the production and export of rubber, bananas, tea, palm oil, and more.
Feb 22, 2023 · This paper examines the changes and complexities presently being navigated by SSF actors in Limbe, Cameroon. Limbe is a coastal city in Cameroon, Central Africa, with a long history of small-scale artisanal fishing. Landings in these fisheries are sold locally and cross-border to neighboring Gabon, Nigeria, and Equatorial Guinea.
Merchandise Trade summary statistics data for Cameroon (CMR) including exports and imports, applied tariffs, top export and import by partner countries and top exported/imported product groups, along with development indicators from WDI such as GDP, GNI per capita, trade balance and trade as percentage of GDP for year 2021
Limbe, along with the rest of Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Chad, rely on all import/export activities through the port of Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon. Limbe, which is a viable tourist destination in Cameroon, [ citation needed ] has several tourist attractions such as the Limbe Wildlife Center, the Limbe Botanic Garden, and extensive and almost unique dark sand public ...
Feb 23, 2024 · Cameroon benefits tremendously from its oil and gas reserves. Cameroon’s EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative) Committee reported that, petroleum production was 25.61 million barrels in 2021, a slight decrease of 3.56% compared to 2020, explained by the aging of the fields and the weak takeoff in oil activity.
Created in 1973 and inaugurated in 1981, SONARA is a topping reforming refinery. SONARA places at the disposal of the market the following petroleum products: butane, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, fuel oil, distillate, fuel oil. The Limbe refinery has a theoretical capacity of 2,100,000 tons/year.