CHP+ADU=<GHG
(Combined Heat and Power + Atmospheric Distillation Unit = less Green House Gasses)
The only ISO-Modular Turbo Refinery with dynamic factory acceptance test prior to deployment ; simple, compact and environmental sustainable.
CHP+ADU 2,500 is truly a game changer in the worldwide Regional Refining / Regional Power generation movement.
How it Works
By utilizing the efficiency of waste heat recovered from captured turbine exhaust (flu-gas) heat we distill crude oil into locally marketable, on-spec, (AGO) Diesel & (MGO) IMO-2020 Marine Fuel. The remainder of the (distillate) white fuels are burned away as turbine fuel. The client has the option to capture all produced CO2 which can either be sequestered for 45Q tax credits or can be captured to flow into greenhouses to enhance food production, both of which could make the entire refining and power generation processes carbon neutral.
The basic premise of the CHP+Worx Modular Turbo Refinery is to provide the marginal field operator a truly independent means to maximize the value of their crude oil assets through the process of energy transformation from crude oil into refined fuel products, electricity, data and Bitcoin mining, and options for CO2 usage.
Selling electricity locally.
Selling computational energy, Data / Bitcoin Mining locally.
Simple
We have simplified the many complex steps of fuel production into a process that is easy to maintain. Our Modular Turbo Refineries utilize convection heating allowing for refinement of products without any open flames, creating a more consistent product, safer working conditions, and allowing production anywhere in the world without the need for any special zoning or permitting.
simple
We have simplified the many complex steps of fuel production into a process that is super easy to maintain. Our Micro-refineries utilize convection heating allowing for refinement of products without any open flames, creating a more consistent product, safer working conditions, and allowing production anywhere in the world without the need for any special zoning or permitting.
Modular
Every piece of the refinery is built within ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard shipping containers, allowing for the Modular Turbo Refineries to be deployed into any major or remote market in the world at standard shipping rates.
Modular
Compact
Our standard base model capable of processing 2,500 barrels per day, (ISBL) segment, can fit on less than 20,000 square feet (200 ft x 100 ft) onshore or offshore.
Compact
Local
By utilizing our Modular Refinery, oil producers can refine their oil close to or at the wellhead saving transportation costs. The Modular Refinery allows oil producers to produce high value end products such as Diesel, Kerosene, Marine Fuel, Naphtha, Electricity, Food, and Bitcoin for sale in local or global markets.
Local
Carbon Neutral
The operator has the option to capture most carbon emissions created in the refining process, which can be utilized in food production, or sequestered for 45Q tax credits.
Carbon
Electrical Generation
Our modular 2,500 BOPD Turbo Refineries have integral electrical power generation of 3.7 MWh. The Modular Turbo Refineries are the perfect solution for Regional Refining & Regional Power Generation in remote oilfields that have unstable/undependable electricity. Electrical power not used to operate the field and production equipment can be reused in the local market to sell electricity to the local market or monetized by mining popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. In this way producers can create an additional revenue stream by monetizing their excess electricity into cash through crypto mining on a daily basis.
Electricity Generation
Our modular 2,500 BOPD Turbo Refineries have integral electrical power generation of 3.7 MWh. The Modular Turbo Refineries are the perfect solution for Regional Refining & Regional Power Generation in remote oilfields that have unstable/undependable electricity. Electrical power not used to operate the field and production equipment can be reused in the local market to sell electricity to the local market or monetized by mining popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. In this way producers can create an additional revenue stream by monetizing their excess electricity into cash through crypto mining on a daily basis.
Founders
Randy Stubbs
Randy C. Stubbs is the CTO of CHP+Worx and founder of the Turbo Refinery® while serving as Managing Director of Meterskid Systems LLC, providing consulting, contract engineering, and fabrication specialty services, custody transfer measurement, data communication, SCADA, IIoT and digital transformation, to the Oil and Gas measurement industry with over 95% of international projects undertaken for major Oil Companies, re-furbishing, installing, and commissioning of FSO, FPSO and facilities, fiscal metering, modular refining, across the globe.
Randy C. Stubbs
Over the years, Randy has established an enviable reputation as a proven Hydrocarbon Measurement and Process Systems Engineer with extensive experience and expertise with a track record of success having worked on many large complex Oil and Gas projects with notable Oil and Gas companies in different parts of the world. Some of these include: Talara Oil Tools Service – Talara, Peru – offshore well services, where he was also part-owner; PetroBell Inc. – Tiguino, Ecuador – LACT unit and SCADA commissioning; Parsons Engineering – ARCO / BP Venezuela – Bukaron Field – LACT unit; PEMEX Exploracion y Produccion – MODEC FPSO Takunta – Mexico – Marine Terminal in 1998; Halliburton FPSO Crystal Sea – Allied / Tuskar Petroleum – OBE Field Nigeria – Meter Prover in 2000; NDPR – CHEMEX Inc. – Ogbele Field-Nigeria – Solar LACT Unit & SCADA; MODEC – ExxonMobil Chad Cameron Pipeline – FPSO Kome Kribi – Marine Terminal in 2002; DNO Middle East – Basic Equipment -Talke, Iraq – 20k BPD Topping Plant; JV ARMAN – Shell Kazakhstan – LACT unit and meter prover calibration services; JV ARMAN – Shell Kazakhstan – K22-SCADA, PPL leak detection system and Kalamkas Telecoms link; NEITI – Nigeria – Consulting on pipeline crude theft and NDR monitoring system; Marathon Petroleum – Alliance Engineering – MODEC FSO Madiela – Gabon – Marine Terminal in 2004; Red Band /Fred Olsen Marine – Maersk Oil – Qatar – FSO Jahre Viking – Marine Terminal; Fred Olsen Marine – Addax Petroleum-Nigeria – FPSO Knock Adoon – Marine Terminal in 2006; VAALCO Gabon ETAM – Fred Olsen Marine – FPSO Petroleo Nautpia – LACT unit; Fred Olsen Marine – CNR Gabon – FPSO Knock Allan – Marine Terminal in 2009; ARAMCO Services – Realtime measurement data collection (Profile) / SCADA system – Saudi Arabia; NDPR – NLNG – Ogbele to Remuji Gas Pipeline, SCADA & Telecoms system – Nigeria; NDPR – SPDC – Ogbele Gas Metering Station – HIPPS system – Nigeria; ND Western JV Ltd – LACT unit and Power Generation system – Nigeria; FODE Nigeria – various offshore LACT Units, plus Power and SCADA systems; NDPR – CHEMEX Modular – ND Refineries Ltd. – Ogbele Refinery 12k BPD expansion – consulting / advisory services – Nigeria in 2016.
In addition to a solid technical background with with over 40 years experience, Randy has a compelling sales background combined with a strong network of international Oil and Gas industry contacts developed in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Randy was a Senior Systems Sales Engineer, for FMC Smith Systems Operations where he developed, coordinated and closed 90% of the flow measurement skid projects for LINCO / Smith Meter domestically. He was also Regional Petroleum Specialist at Emerson Electric Brooks Instrument Div. where he trained and supported six state representative network, maintained direct sales contact with Engineering Contractors as well as major Oil Companies based in Houston, Dallas, Tulsa, Memphis, and Kansas City, such as Conoco, Arco, Amoco, Marathon, Diamond Shamrock, Gulf Interstate Engineers, Fluor Daniel, Paragon, Bechtel, Brown & Root, Parsons. As a Technical Specialist – International Division, with Welker Engineering, Randy interfaced with Welker’s worldwide representatives regarding clients such as Amoco, Shell, Union Texas Petroleum, Pectin International, Barivan, Pemex. He was also President and General Manager of Operations of Stubbs Equipment Company, Inc, which he founded in 1978 and later a partnership in 1981, specializing in provision of electrical contracting, generator rental services: rig lighting and lease-purchase of oil field equipment, foreign and domestic parts and equipment sales, electrical equipment, and pneumatic controls. He was also General Manager of Alice Air Systems with responsibility for Direct sales, promotions and repair of air compressors and pneumatic instrumentations & controls for industrial, Oil field drilling and production; Director of Operations at Mid-Continent Supply Co, a Drilling and Oilfield Supply store, with responsibility for inventory control responsibility and direct sales.
Randy holds many undergraduate course certifications from University of Houston, Rice University and other academic institutions a member of several professional bodies including; North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop; Gulf Coast Measurement Society; Corpus Christi Area Measurement Society; Persian Basin Measurement Society; National Association of Master Appraisers; Instrument Society of America- Pipeline Section, FIFA.
Craig Davis
Craig Davis is the CEO of CHP+Worx and provides business development and marketing for the company while also preparing all the financial modeling of the planned installation of the Turbo Refinery® and Electrical Power Generation for clients of the company. In addition to CHP+Worx, Craig founded Interactive Exploration Solutions, Inc. (INEXS) in 1990 to provide technical engineering solutions for the oil and gas industry worldwide.
Craig Davis
Craig Davis is the CEO of CHP+Worx and provides business development and marketing for the company while also preparing all the financial modeling of the planned installation of the Turbo Refinery® and Electrical Power Generation for clients of the company. In addition to CHP+Worx, Craig founded Interactive Exploration Solutions, Inc. (INEXS) in 1990 to provide technical engineering solutions for the oil and gas industry worldwide. Engineering solutions include management of oil and gas production, analyzing gathering and transportation systems, optimization of production operations, detailed financial analyses of assets and companies, technical evaluations of engineering processes, including hydrogen extraction and separation including technical analyses of costs and processes for the use of ammonia and other compounds as energy vectors for storage and transportation. He is actively involved with the management of many of the company’s largest projects, including financial restructuring, expert testimony and reports, asset valuations, sell side mandates, field evaluations, and major acquisitions. He leads a team of twenty-five petroleum engineers, geologists, geophysicists, and accountants. His skills include strategic planning, leadership, presentation, business development, project management, and communication.
On behalf of banks, private equity, and private capital Craig has led his team to perform due diligence evaluations for hundreds of assets, and provided independent analyses of company operating costs and G&A. Craig led technical teams on various field development and exploration projects for clients in Venezuela, Turkey, the UK, Indonesia, Belize, Eritrea, Norway, Grenada, India, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Mexico, and numerous locations throughout the United States, including the Gulf of Mexico, leading to several major oil discoveries. Successful sell side mandates have been managed for multiple divestitures in the Gulf of Mexico, onshore Texas, and onshore Louisiana for Chevron, Marathon, BP, Rocksource, KCS, Century, Hall Houston and others, and numerous international projects. Craig has led teams working more than one hundred buy-side mandates for PDP, field development, and pure acreage play acquisitions for both conventional and unconventional basins and plays in the United States and internationally. Some of the larger oil discoveries that Craig has been a part of include the Gulf of Mexico field Green Canyon 18, the Ivanhoe, Scott, and Rob Roy field developments in the North Sea, and Chocolate Bayou deep in Texas, as well as hundreds of smaller fields.
He began his career in 1980, graduating from Indiana University with a BS degree in Geology, and began working the mid-continent of the U.S. for Texaco in Tulsa. He moved to Houston with Monsanto Oil Company, then was transferred to their North Sea operations in London. From there he joined Tri-D, a firm in Copenhagen Denmark. He returned to London to join Landmark Graphics, then several years later returned to Houston, where he co-founded INEXS. Craig is very actively involved in supporting the community. He has been an assistant scoutmaster with Boy Scout troop 599 for 20 years and is a rock-climbing instructor for scouts within the Sam Houston Area Council. He has joined his church’s youth mission trip annually for ten years, leading work sites with 80+ high school and college students, teaching them how to rebuild churches and community centers in blighted areas as part of a lifetime commitment to community service. He is president of the Indiana University Geology Department Advisory Board. Craig has been raising money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society since the year 2000, riding his bike more than 30,000 miles in training for the annual MS150 bike ride from Houston to Austin, with a lifetime fundraising total of nearly $350k.
Douglas Swain
Douglas W. Swain is the COO of CHP+Worx providing Turbo Refinery® project proposal strategies, OSBL process systems civil designs and marine concept development. Doug’s vast background was developed over 45 years of executive and worldwide field experience from managing maritime projects for major offshore companies, Naval concerns and Universities in the operation and integration of various specialized systems throughout North and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, India, SE Asia, China, Australia, and New Zealand. Currently, Douglas, co-founder of CHP+WORX, a Texas based company, provides his expertise in business development and marketing/sales for the company. He was recently selected to serve as COO in the manufacturing of their Turbo Refineries® and Electrical Power Generation Systems.
Douglas Swain
Douglas W. Swain is the COO of CHP+Worx providing Turbo Refinery® project proposal strategies, OSBL process systems civil designs and marine concept development. Doug’s vast background was developed over 45 years of executive and worldwide field experience from managing maritime projects for major offshore companies, Naval concerns and Universities in the operation and integration of various specialized systems throughout North and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, India, SE Asia, China, Australia, and New Zealand. Currently, Douglas, co-founder of CHP+WORX, a Texas based company, provides his expertise in business development and marketing/sales for the company. He was recently selected to serve as COO in the manufacturing of their Turbo Refineries® and Electrical Power Generation Systems.
Over the past four decades, Douglas has played a proactive role in the Oil & Gas Industry beginning with Petty Ray Geophysical and then, Project Manager of Western Geophysical’s South American marine seismic crew, acting in this position in Brazil, Argentina, Netherlands Antilles, and Gulf of Mexico. His responsibilities included managing the aspects of marine seismic and vessel operations including cost management, systems integration, survey operations and systems maintenance. In 1982, Douglas became the Area Supervisor of Operations based in London, UK, for Geosource, a US based company, covering their marine geophysical activities for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Douglas formed DWS International (DWSII) in 1984 to provide sales of used, reconditioned marine geophysical systems and equipment: “Equipment from the Past – Equipment for the Future” and co-developed the first electronic commercial NOAA charting system “NavView” which was used in 1986 by Richard Branson who raced across the Atlantic in the record-breaking time of three days, eight hours, and 31 minutes. Branson’s magnificent powerboat was held up as “the cutting edge of design”.
In 1989, Douglas incorporated DWSII in Texas and moved the corporate headquarters to Corpus Christi, Texas, enabling the company to better serve the worldwide marine survey industry through Houston, as well as to provide the basis to expand their capabilities in sales and service to the U.S. Government. Serving as President and CEO, Douglas primarily managed the marketing/sales and the engineering/operations aspects of the company. He established a worldwide network that sells and services new and reconditioned instrumentation which has been used to outfit several major survey ships. In 1993, Douglas expanded the company’s capabilities to include the integration of systems and equipment. The research and development of the Marine Integrated Survey System™ (MISS) resulted in the 1993 contract award of the first MISS-100 systems to the U.S. Navy on the T-AGS 60 program and led DWSII to develop a wide range of integrated systems. To date, DWSII has delivered over 50+ MISS systems for seismic, seafloor classification and side scan sonar surveys to collegiate, commercial and government entities. Douglas also created the I-Winch® product line of integrated winch and handling systems.
Douglas was a partner in Emas Putih (White Gold), Jakarta, Indonesia and then, employed as Vice President by Kresindo, wholly owned by the Indonesian Department of Energy “MIGAS” for offshore development of Indonesian Oil and Gas projects over several years. In 2010, Douglas co-founded Bedrock Global Solutions LLC, Corpus Christi, Texas. As President, Douglas oversees their supply of various specialized products and consulting services on projects for a variety of offshore disciplines, appraisals for banks, private equity funds and business interests, worldwide.
In 2015, Douglas co-founded EWO Solutions LLC to create solutions to the Midstream Oil & Gas sector for heavy crude flow enhancement. Douglas co-created a unique IP and patent for the product called UltraNaphtha® where the base oil is from tire recycling. In 2018, Douglas co-founded DroneIntel, Inc., a Florida based technology company supplying state-of-the-art high tech remote sensor and data collection from multiple integrated platforms such as aerial drones, high resolution cameras, remotely operated on-surface and subsea systems.
Douglas was born in Houston, Texas and attended the University of Houston covering Geology/Geophysics and the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine Science, in specialized study. Douglas values the participation in industry societies and was an active member of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) for over 35 years, the U.S. Hydrographic Society, and International Association of Geophysical Contractors (IAGC).
Victor Flores
Victor Flores is the CEE of CHP+Worx, is the principal Electrical Engineer and Sr. Electrical Power Systems designer for the Turbo Refinery® while also serving as the founder and Executive Vice President of Integrated Energy Networks, LLC a Florida based corporation providing electrical power generation and electrical distribution solutions to companies in the oil & gas, mining, government, independent power production and utility companies in the United States of America as well as outside the United States.
Victor Flores
Victor Flores is the CEE of CHP+Worx, is the principal Electrical Engineer and Sr. Electrical Power Systems designer for the Turbo Refinery® while also serving as the founder and Executive Vice President of Integrated Energy Networks, LLC a Florida based corporation providing electrical power generation and electrical distribution solutions to companies in the oil & gas, mining, government, independent power production and utility companies in the United States of America as well as outside the United States. These solutions comprehend engineering consulting and engineering design and implementation of installations that require diesel and natural gas generator sets, industrial engines, offshore marine generator sets and marine engines, natural gas compressors, turbines, power plants, transformers and substations.
In addition to his expertise in the power generation space, he has been braking innovating barriers in the high technology space by creating companies like VoIP Group when voice over the Internet was nonexistent, voice recognition solutions when there was no voice recognition, implemented text-to speech solutions when these technologies where in their infancies and created new and innovative business workflows that reduced operational costs and incremented new revenues thereby producing high levels of efficiencies to several Fortune 100 corporations . Overall, he is considered in the industry as an agent of change, strategic thinker, and innovator.
With over 30 years of experience in the high technology space and electrical power generation industry, some of the most significant delivered projects are: 78 MW electrical power plant in Ghana, using modular diesel generator sets; 130 MW power plant in Ecuador, using modular diesel generator sets; 20 MW electrical power plant in Egypt for the peace keeping Multinational Force and Observers located between Egypt and Israel; 24 MW electrical power plant that included all the switchgear and step-up transformers for a gold mining company in Guyana, Troy Resources; design, engineering and consulting to Petromil in Colombia for the implementation of a natural gas power plant,; design, engineering and consulting to Psicon (Holland) for their implementation of a 100MW diesel power plant in The Philippines; design, engineering and consulting for an oil & gas company in Algeria, Sonatrach, for the implementation process of a natural gas power plant; design, engineering and consulting for an Argentinian oil and gas company, YPF for their implementation of a natural gas power plant; innovative consulting and engineering design for a natural gas power plants for an oil & gas company in Venezuela, PDVSA; a rapid implementation power solution in the aftermath of hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico for the telecommunications, pharmaceutical and food industries.
Victor has developed an extensive contact base in North America, Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East and South East Asia, having conducted business with companies such as Shell Nigeria, Bouyant Offshore, Consorcio Minero Horizonte (Peru), Chevron Nigeria, Granada Electricity Service (Granada), New Fortress Energy (USA), Rwanda Ministry of Infrastructure, Telford Offshore (oIl & gas service company, Middle East), Azerenrji (electric utility company in Azerbaijan), PREPA (electric utility company in Puerto Rico), Farmers Power & Light (electrical utility company in Belize), Perenco (worldwide oil & gas company), Sonangol (oil & gas company in Angola), ECO Petrol, (a Colombian oil & Gas company), Bechtel (an American EPC Corporation), Mitsubishi Brazil and many more.
Victor graduated with a bachelor’s degree in electrical industrial engineering from Industrial Technical institute, El Salvador, as well as an Electronic Technology degree from Columbus State University, Columbus, GA, and has several course certifications from Barry University, Miami Shores, FL and University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL He also has certificates from IBM, Microsoft Business Solutions, Oracle, SAP and Caterpillar University. He has served in the South Florida Technology Alliance, Jacksonville’s Lean Manufacturing Consortium and First Coast Manufacturers Association. Victor is also a delegate a principal speaker at the PowerGen, a worldwide electrical power generation conference.
Gene Miller
Gene Miller, P.E. is a Co-founder of CHP+WORX serving as Chief Engineering Officer. Gene also is
Managing Director at Divicom, USA which he founded in 1996 providing engineering and project
management services to refinery, pipeline, and terminal companies worldwide.
Gene is a Registered Professional Engineer having forty-five years experience in this field.
Gene Miller
Gene Miller, P.E. is a Co-founder of CHP+WORX serving as Chief Engineering Officer. Gene also is
Managing Director at Divicom, USA which he founded in 1996 providing engineering and project
management services to refinery, pipeline, and terminal companies worldwide.
Gene is a Registered Professional Engineer having forty-five years experience in this field.
Our Mission
Based on our education, worldwide experience, and training, we commit to professional excellence in every aspect of providing our systems and services.
Integrity
We maintain the highest standards in ethical behavior & professional integrity.
Teamwork
We team with people of exceptional creativity, expertise & determination who each commit to work closely with one another and with our customer.
Professional Assocation
We are involved with professional associations to continually expand our technology, technical understanding, and market diversification.
Quality, Health and Safety
We actively work within our Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental programs to enhance our project success, limit liabilities, as well as provide professional and personal growth on a daily basis.
Work Environment
We promote a work environment that encourages technical objectivity, professional and financial growth & entrepreneurial freedom.
Integrity
We believe that how we achieve our mission is as important as the mission itself.
Our Values
We Respect and Trust each Team Member based on their personal and professional Integrity and Exceptional Talent, to deal with our customer’s project Honestly & Ethically which promotes their individual Excellence and establishes the foundation of our integrated Commitment to our customer. Our credo to our associates and team members provides an environment of entrepreneurial Freedom with Responsibility supported by measured risks and a culture of Ownership.