Cyber Enviro-Tech Inc (CETI) has officially entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the land, assets and permits of a Salt Water Disposal (SWD) facility in southern Oklahoma. With access to all the necessary licenses, CETI has already initiated the proceedings that will take to deploy its advanced oil reclamation technologies. More the stated technology will reveal how it enables CETI to eliminate Sulphur, Iron Sulfite, and demulsifying agents directly from the oil at any concentration levels, and that too, in an environmentally safe fashion. Coming back to SWD and the acquisition agreement, a shipment of contaminated crude was delivered to the SWD last week for processing, where initial pretesting of this oil revealed high levels of contaminants, including 3% sulfur and 15% iron sulfite, among other heavy metals. Furthermore, preliminary tests completed by the oil buyer showed acceptable levels of contaminate removal. On top of it, previous tests of oil processed with CETI’s reclamation technologies, performed by Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, TX, resulted in the reduction of sulfur to less than 0.2%, and iron sulfite to essentially undetectable levels, something which goes a long way to demonstrate the effectiveness of this technology. In the context of revenue sharing and scaling up for future projects, CETI anticipates shipping its initial loads of remediated oil in the next few days. To go along with that, the company has also, markedly enough, secured arrangements to truck in thousands of barrels of contaminated oil each month for processing. Talk about the future, though, the company’s plan is to continue increasing its SWD oil decontamination infrastructure. As for the idea behind so, it is largely concerned with substantially enhancing its operational capacity in the long term.
“Breaking through the R&D stages of a cutting-edge technology company can be challenging, time-consuming, and costly,” said Kim D. Southworth, co-founder and CEO of Cyber Enviro-Tech, Inc. “Advancing beyond these challenges and successfully demonstrating our technology on a commercial scale is very rewarding. As we transition into the revenue-producing stages, CETI is poised for exponential growth.”
Making the whole development even more important is, of course, CETI’s industry-leader stature. You see, as an international eco-conscious, oil/sludge, water and soil remediation company, CETI’s rise stems from using bio remedial material and other proprietary equipment and processes to extract and eliminate many hazardous waste materials found in today’s oil, industrial wastewater and soil. Another detail worth a mention here is how the company has developed safe, cost-effective remediation systems including 4th Industrial Revolution technologies, such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, the cloud, SCADA, etc., along with the unique application for its non-chemical, bio remedial material. To further contextualize its bid for a cleaner operation, we must acknowledge that CETI also helps operators meet the new, stringent EPA regulations, including the EPA’s National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). This translates to its track-record of guiding such parties in avoiding potential legal and financial penalties from industry regulators. Furthermore, the company has shown to enhance the oil quality, meaning there are less contaminants released into the air through the refining process. At present, CETI core business model is focused on cleaning oil/sludge ponds, storage tanks, oil spills, mining and other soil remediation projects, as well as all bodies of contaminated industrial wastewater.