Save the World Air, Inc.'s Groundbreaking Oil Pi
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Save the World Air, Inc. announced that the company's groundbreaking oil pipeline energy-efficiency system known as Applied Oil Technology (AOT) has completed its Phase II testing in China operating for a full week on an active commercial production pipeline located in Daqing, Heilongjian Province, Northeastern China, near the Russian Siberian border and outer Mongolia. This Phase II field-testing was originally scheduled to be conducted as a flow-loop test at the CPP pipeline flow assurance facility in Tianjin, China, 86 miles southeast of Beijing. The testing of the AOT(TM) 1.3vx prototype successfully demonstrated similar viscosity reduction results generated by the Temple University laboratory high-temperature, 55 degrees C (131 degrees F) to 90 degrees C (194 degrees F) testing in September, 2012. The particular oil from the Daqing oilfield is heated to the high temperatures during production and transportation to counteract the high viscosity nature of the crude oil, which turns to solid form at temperatures below 33 degrees C (91.4 degrees F). The successful testing results confirm the accuracy of the laboratory viscosity reduction results for the particular crude grade, at the desired operating temperatures as experienced in the field.