GREEN PRODUCTION, TOO
GREEN PRODUCTION, TOO
GREEN PRODUCTION, TOO
Why choose us
PETROLEUM / OIL REFINING
GREEN PRODUCTION, TOO Petroleum refining or Oil refining is an industrial process in which crude oil is extracted from the ground and transformed and refined into useful products like Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), kerosene, asphalt base, jet fuel, gasoline, heating oil, fuel oils etc. Crude Oil consists of hydrocarbon molecules.
EXPLORATION
Exploration of crude oil is a critical and complex process that serves as the foundation of the global oil and gas industry. This process involves locating underground or underwater oil reserves and assessing their potential for commercial extraction. The successful exploration of crude oil requires a combination of advanced technology, geological expertise, and substantial financial investment.
EXPORT TERMINALS
Export terminals for oil and gas are critical infrastructure components in the global energy supply chain. These facilities serve as the final point of departure for oil and gas products, facilitating their transfer from land-based storage or processing facilities onto ships for international transportation. The design and operation of these terminals are crucial for ensuring the efficient and safe movement of these valuable commodities across the world.
PRODUCTION
Petroleum products are derived from crude oil through various refining processes and play a crucial role in modern economies. Gasoline (Petrol)Uses: Primarily used as fuel for internal combustion engines in vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and light trucks. Gasoline is also used in small engines for equipment like lawnmowers and generators.Properties: It is a highly volatile, flammable liquid with a relatively low boiling point, making it suitable for quick ignition and efficient energy release in engines.2 Diesel FuelUses: Diesel fuel is used in diesel engines, which power a variety of vehicles including trucks, buses, and trains, as well as machinery used in construction and agriculture.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Oil and gas business development involves the strategic activities and processes aimed at expanding and optimizing a company's operations, market presence, and profitability within the energy sector. This multifaceted discipline encompasses identifying new opportunities, managing investments, improving operational efficiencies, and navigating market dynamics. Here’s an overview of key aspects of business development in the oil and gas industry Market Research: Understanding market trends, demand-supply dynamics, and competitive landscape is crucial. Companies analyze data to forecast future trends, identify emerging markets, and assess opportunities for expansion
COMMERCE AND LOGISTICS
Oil and gas commerce and logistics are crucial components of the global energy industry, encompassing the buying, selling, and transportation of oil and gas products. This sector is vital for ensuring the smooth and efficient movement of energy resources from production sites to end-users, including refineries, power plants, and consumers. Here’s a detailed look at the key aspects of oil and gas commerce and logistics
Global Markets: The oil and gas industry operates within a complex global market influenced by supply and demand, geopolitical events, and economic factors. Trading involves buying and selling crude oil, refined products, and natural gas on various exchanges and through over-the-counter (OTC) transactions
GREEN PRODUCTION, TOO is a prominent entity in the oil and gas sector, specializing in the production of crude oil and associated gas. Established with the registration number BIN: 190440012094 and VAT: 60001-1211464 on September 4, 2019, the company has quickly become a significant player in the energy industry.
is a key player in the crude oil and associated gas production industry, leveraging advanced technologies and efficient practices to manage its operations. With its registration number BIN: 190440012094 and VAT: 60001-1211464, and a focus on sustainable and efficient resource management, the company is well-positioned to contribute significantly to the energy sector.
Its commitment to safety, environmental stewardship, and operational excellence underscores its role in meeting global energy demands while minimizing environmental impact.