Local refinery oprators others loud fgs plan on modular refineries

It seems like you're asking about the plans of local refinery operators and other loud FGS (Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading) companies on modular refineries.

Modular refineries are a type of refinery that is designed to be built in smaller, more flexible modules, which can be easily transported and assembled on-site. This design allows for greater flexibility and scalability, making it an attractive option for remote or developing regions where traditional refineries may not be feasible.

Here are some potential benefits of modular refineries:

  1. Faster deployment: Modular refineries can be built and deployed more quickly than traditional refineries, which can take years to construct.
  2. Lower capital costs: Modular refineries require less upfront capital investment, as the modules can be built and transported separately.
  3. Greater flexibility: Modular refineries can be designed to process a variety of crude oil types and can be easily modified or expanded as needed.
  4. Reduced environmental impact: Modular refineries can be designed to minimize environmental impact, with smaller footprints and reduced noise and emissions.

Some local refinery operators and FGS companies that have expressed interest in modular refineries include:

  1. Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC): NNPC has announced plans to build a modular refinery in Nigeria, with a capacity of 50,000 barrels per day.
  2. Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited: This Nigerian company has partnered with a Chinese firm to build a modular refinery in Nigeria, with a capacity of 20,000 barrels per day.
  3. Petrobras: The Brazilian state-owned oil company has developed a modular refinery concept, which it plans to deploy in remote areas of Brazil.
  4. ExxonMobil: The US-based oil major has developed a modular refinery concept, which it plans to deploy in various locations around the world.

These are just a few examples, and there are likely many more companies and organizations exploring the potential of modular refineries.

Would you like to know more about the specific plans of these companies or the benefits of modular refineries in general?