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  • What is a modular refinery?
  • Modular mini-refineries (which can be as small as 1,000 bpd nameplate capacity) typically have the advantage of being located close to their source of crude oil, thus minimising logistics and distribution costs. Plant modules can also be joined together to create a much larger refinery of 100,000 bpd or more, should demand dictate.
  • What are Akfen mini refineries?
  • Akfen Mini-Refineries are skid mounted, modular crude oil distillation units (CDU) which process from 22.000 Liter of crude oil per Day and are capable of producing a variety of finished products including naphtha (straight run gasoline), kerosene, arctic and summer diesel and fuel oil. A reformer may be added for producing high-octane gasoline.
  • What are modular refinery crude oil distillation units?
  • Modular Refinery Crude Oil Distillation Units are essentially mini refineries capable of processing from 1,000 to 40,000 barrels per day (BpD) from any stream of Light or Heavy Crude Oil within API Gravity of 35°¨C 50°, into Naphtha, Diesel, Kerosene and Fuel Oil and other specialty fuel products.
  • What is a mini refinery?
  • A mini refinery is defined as a refinery that produces less than 5,000 barrels of oil a day ¨C however, this is a loosely agreed-upon definition. Mini refinery designs can vary, particularly if they are of a modular construction. Modular-mini refineries are intended to be easy-to-construct refineries that can be customised for consumer demands.
  • What is a mini-refinery processing plant?
  • with a minimum amount of field construction. Refined products produced from a mini-refinery processing plant can be sold to local markets or supplied as a feedstock for further processing and the residual oil returned to the crude pipelines.
  • Are mini refineries a viable route to securing petroleum product manufacture?
  • Dr Himmat Singh, who has worked as a chief scientist, technical advisor, and consultant in many roles across the petroleum industry, has been investigating how mini refineries may offer a reliable and affordable route to securing petroleum product manufacture in developing economies.