Oil Skimmers News
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Industrial Oily Hazardous Waste Recycling Solution - Pyrolysis Plant
Industrial oily hazardous waste poses a growing challenge for various sectors, from petrochemical and automotive industries to oil drilling operations. Disposing of this waste safely and efficiently is not just a regulatory requirement but also a pressing environmental concern. Pyrolysis, an innovative recycling solution, has emerged as a game-changer in the quest for sustainable waste ...
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Large Order of Greasebuster FOG Skimmers for South America
Smart Storm’s latest batch of the unique Greasebuster FOG (Fats, Oils and Grease) Skimmers are in production and due for shipment to South America later this week. The popularity of this product is soaring, with customers all across the globe finding this skimmer an essential part of their effluent treatment system. The skimmer can handle Fat, Oil and Grease and can reduce other ...
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Project - Europe 2
Project Description: RLC Technologies was contracted by Lezama to construct a 54” diameter ATDU system for the, processing of oily refinery waste and bio-solids in Bilbao, Spain. The unit is installed in a Repsol oil, refinery. Twin centrifuge operations preceded the ATDU system. Due to the high liquid loading in, the feed material, special provisions were made to allow for the direct ...
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Lamor`s latest extended range of Archimedes Screw Pumps and Pumping Systems able to pump high-viscous liquids
Lamor is proud to introduce their new extended range of proven GTA screw pumps. According to legend, Archimedes discovered the benefits of the screw pump 2,200 years ago. Even today, the screw pump continues to prove its worth with its reliability, versatility, and efficiency. The screw pump can pump fluids of higher viscosity and handle larger pressure changes with little impact on ...
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Lamor cleans up environmental incidents in Latin America despite COVID-19 challenges
8 April 2020 - Oil Spill in Ecuador, the Coca and Napo rivers. On April 8th, Corena, a Lamor Group company, received a call to assist with oil spills in eastern Ecuador from three major pipelines, broken due to landslides in the area. As one of the three companies coordinating the response actions, Lamor was given the responsibility of a 118 kilometre-long part of the contaminated area. In ...
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Romania receives new oil recovery vessel
From the beautiful blue Danube to the dynamic Black Sea, Romania has some of the world’s most precious marine environments. They are serious about keeping their marine ecosystems clean and recently took delivery of a new anti-pollution vessel with Lamor’s oil recovery ...
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Spill boom deployment around a capsized ship
Ship wrecks are an unfortunate reality in the ever expanding global marketplace. Weather, inexperienced or inattentive crews, and equipment failures can all be contributing factors. When ships do sink, capsize, or run aground, and immediate concern is the likliehood of the escape of oil, fuel, and other hydrocarbons that can have a negative impact on the environment. The damage that can be ...
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Rogue Pump Company's MAX RGT-185
Rogue Pump built its biggest pump yet in 2018, the MAX RGT 185. The MAX RGT 185 has a nominal capacity of 185gpm and comes in both Iron and Stainless Steel, is flex coupled, and has an operating RPM of 1750 at 60hz. Simply put, the MAX RGT® regenerative turbine pump offers the highest efficiency gas dissolution into a fluid without cavitation. The pump applies a combined triple action force ...
By Rogue Pump
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Floating oil boom
There are two major categories of floating oil boom: Absorbent Floating Oil Boom and Non-Absorbent Floating Oil Boom. Both serve a specific purpose, and they can be used in tandem to help contain oil spills in bodies of water such as oceans, gulfs, bays, rivers, streams, lakes, canals, and ponds. Absorbent Floating Oil Boom is comprised of a mesh sock or tube filled with polypropylene. The ...
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Lamor Bolsters Oil Recovery Capacity at USAF Air Base in Okinawa
United States Air Force Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan, is the second largest air base in the world. It is the hub of airpower in the Pacific and home to the Air Force’s largest combat wing, the 18th Wing, and a variety of associate units. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is the Department of Defense’s largest logistics combat support agency, providing worldwide logistics support ...
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Guam`s Oil Spill Recovery Capacity Significantly Improved
OSROCO, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cabras Marine, and T&T operate the skimming system as well as an array of small crafts, and other specialized response equipment. OSROCO, Cabras and T&T employees are trained and certified in accordance with the U.S. Federal Government’s oil spill response and safety standards. Moreover, the companies’ comprehensive oil spill response ...
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LMOS Demonstration in Halifax
In mid-February, Lamor Corporation demonstrated an innovative new way to recover oil by deploying the Lamor Marine Oil Spill Sweeper LMOS 15 Speed Skimming system in Halifax, Canada in cooperation with their local representative, Griffin Engineered Systems, for leading Canadian response organizations and companies, represented by Eastern Canada Response Corporation (ECRC), Canadian Coast Guard, ...
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The Ohmsett Gazette
Welcome to the latest edition of The Ohmsett Gazette. Our bi-annual newsletter keeps you up-to-date on the activities at the Ohmsett facility. Stories include: Mechanical Recovery of Chemically Treated Oil, Joint Study of Oil Slicks & Emulsions, The Skimmer of the Future, Performance Testing of the SeaHow Skimmers, Tracking Oil Movement at Sea, Underwater Laser Characterization Study, Long ...
By OHMSETT
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Baker Hughes introduces the next generation of fluids separation technologies
Baker Hughes announced today the commercial release of its TRETOLITE™ SNAP fluids separation technologies, designed to help oil and gas operators maintain dry oil and good water quality, while also stabilizing operations and reducing costs—without limiting production—to improve overall profitability. This next generation of chemical solutions includes water clarification and ...
By Baker Hughes
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Abanaki Introduces the Oil Boss® Oil Skimmer for Coolant Maintenance
Abanaki Corporation, the world leader in oil skimming technologies, announces the addition of the Oil Boss® Oil Skimmer to its extensive coolant maintenance product line. The Oil Boss solves problems that have plagued regular skimmers in machine shops. No tubes, mops, disks, or belts or wear out. The filtration media is easily washed out and reused. Eliminate oil containers on the shop ...
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Microemulsion Injection & Separation Technology (MIST)
The SAS-ES MIST system is designed to combine the SAS-ES products with the right engineering setup. Chemical injection and the following separation of the waste into oil, water and solids can be achieved routinely if provided with the right setup and the right training for the team. This system allows for fast setup and implementation of the SAS-ES process. ES 20' MIST System is packaged ...
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NOFO Accelerates Spill Recovery with DESMI Speed-Sweep
Safeguarding Norway NOFO (Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies) operates on behalf of 30 offshore operators, establishing and managing oil spill response preparedness in Norwegian coastal and open sea regions. The organization’s total oil recovery capacity is from 100-200,000 barrels per day. From an oil spill response perspective, Norway’s waters, with their cold ...
By DESMI A/S
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California Oil Spill Cleanup Costs reaches $62 Million
The cost of cleaning up the oil spill that fouled beaches last month on the California coast has reached $62 million so far, the pipeline company said Wednesday. Costs are running at $3 million a day, and there is no timetable for when the cleanup will be complete, Plains All American Pipeline's on-scene coordinator, Patrick Hodgins, told The Associated Press. The company is responsible for ...
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Coast Guard defends cleanup response to California oil spill
The leader overseeing a massive oil cleanup along the California coast defended the initial response, saying there were workers on the ground after the spill that stained popular beaches. The first wave of workers deployed booms in the water to corral the oil slick and placed them along the shoreline to protect ecologically sensitive habitats. Others vacuumed up oil from the site of the ...
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Regulators order pipeline testing, other steps after spill
The company responsible for a pipeline that spilled thousands of gallons of oil along the California coast was ordered to take a series of steps before it can restart the line, federal regulators said Friday. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration required Plains All American Pipeline to remove the damaged section of pipe, test it and empty the remainder of the line. The ...
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