Energy Infrastructure Development
Power, pipelines, terminals, storage, and grids—built as one system
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Power, pipelines, terminals, storage, and grids—built as one system
Power plants, transmission lines, pipelines, storage hubs, rail spurs, ports, LNG/regas, and product terminals only realize their potential when planned as cross‑sector assets. GEROS is sector‑agnostic to ensure that a pipeline spur moves crude today and ammonia tomorrow, a port handles reefer exports and mineral bulk, and a substation feeds mines, desal plants, and textile parks. This planning approach cuts capex per user, accelerates FID, and reduces sovereign exposure.
We bring power system planners, grid and protection engineers, pipeline/hydraulic modelers, terminal and port designers, storage/cryogenic specialists, rail/road logistics planners, environmental and permitting experts, and project‑finance teams together with EPCs, OEMs, and operators with global track records. Execution follows EPC‑Lite principles: DfMA modules, parallel fabrication + civil works, robust FAT/SAT, and standardized commissioning.
We deploy gas‑hybrid generation with renewables and storage, size transmission reinforcements, and implement EMS/SCADA for reliability. Industrial parks and mines adopt hybrid microgrids (anchored by LNG or pipeline gas where available). Designs prioritize black‑start, ride‑through, and reactive support to protect process loads.
We engineer oil, product, gas, and ammonia lines with metering, leak detection, and integrity management. Storage hubs (tanks, caverns) and terminals are laid out for rapid‑build capacity and safety. Ports add bonded facilities, reefer, and bulk handling to serve fuels, minerals, and marine products in one location. LNG/regas units are modular for speed and redeployability.
Heated rail for heavy crude, barge chains on suitable rivers, and high‑capacity road spurs fill gaps while pipelines are built. Intermodal hubs integrate customs and security, metering and custody transfer, reducing dwell times and increasing reliability.
Infrastructure sits within catchment and climate plans. We protect watercourses, build runoff and spill containment, and design for flood/drought resilience. Environmental and social baselines inform routes and mitigations; biodiversity offsets and community development are part of the package.
Pipelines and terminals run on SCADA with robust cyber. Ports and power plants feed the national operations dashboard with throughput, emissions, and safety metrics. Predictive models and digital twins manage degradation, outages, and seasonal load swings.
Corridors and utilities attract project finance when shippers and offtakers commit volume; availability payments and take‑or‑pay structures add bankability. ECA/DFI participation lowers WACC, especially when ESG transparency is strong. We manage permitting, land, and stakeholder risks within the financing schedule to keep timelines credible.
We implement operating procedures, spare‑parts strategies, reliability‑centred maintenance, and training for national operators. Concession/PPP agreements define performance KPIs and penalties, ensuring service levels persist beyond construction.
Capacity utilization; grid SAIDI/SAIFI and reserve margin; pipeline/terminal availability; safety and environmental compliance; tariff retention; time in customs; local‑content and training throughput.
A national infrastructure backbone that makes every other sector bankable—delivered faster and at lower unit cost because it is planned once and used by many.
Structured investment vehicles designed to align sovereign interests with strategic resource development.
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