Vmr.adnoc

Understanding VMR.ADNOC: The Hub for Virtual Collaboration at ADNOC

  • Batch/stream processing (Spark, Flink, or cloud stream services).
  • Feature store for ML models and retraining pipelines.
  • Blue Hydrogen: VMR’s existing steam methane reformers already produce massive amounts of hydrogen as a byproduct. A new Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) network, linked to ADNOC’s Al Reyadah facility, will capture 1.5 million tons of CO2 per year from the refinery’s hydrogen plants. The captured CO2 is injected into oil fields for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), while the hydrogen is purified and compressed for industrial use.
  • Low-Sulfur Marine Fuels: Since the IMO 2020 regulations, VMR has become a global leader in producing very low-sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO). Its Ruwais complex can produce 240,000 bpd of VLSFO, making it a critical supplier for the shipping industry’s decarbonization pathway.
  • Circular Economy: A new used-plastic-to-oil plant, in partnership with local startups, will convert discarded plastics back into pyrolysis oil, which VMR then feeds into its crackers to create virgin-grade polymers. A true circular loop.

To understand VMR.adnoc’s scale, consider the raw data: vmr.adnoc

As a critical infrastructure tool for one of the world's largest energy producers, the portal utilizes secure passcodes and encrypted connections to protect sensitive corporate data. How to Use VMR.ADNOC Joining a Meeting: Access the ADNOC VMR Portal . If you have an invitation, enter the Meeting ID (if required) provided by the host. Customization: Understanding VMR

  • Time-series and reference data stores

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    Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Access to vmr.adnoc is restricted to qualified commercial entities approved by ADNOC Group.