Save the World Air, Inc. Oil Pipeline Efficiency
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Save the World Air, Inc. announced that its oil pipeline energy-efficiency system known as Applied Oil Technology (AOT) has arrived in China for testing and government approval for importation into China. The unit is to begin Phase II of the three-Phase commercialization acceptance process as mandated by China Petroleum Pipeline Administration (CPP). The STWA crude oil pipeline flow improvement hardware solution, AOT 1.2v, has arrived at the port of Tianjin, China, about 90 miles southeast of Beijing, and is undergoing customs clearance and government compliance inspections at this time. The Chinese will be testing the pre-production device to determine its value to their domestic energy production and transport markets. The unit is the very device used in successful testing with the U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) at the Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center (RMOTC) located on the U.S. Naval Petroleum Reserve #3 near Casper, Wyoming. Earlier this summer, STWA conducted successful laboratory testing together with CPP/CNPC at the Pipeline Flow Assurance R&D Center in Langfang, China. The Company's new flow assurance technology, AOT, is of interest to China for its ability to improve the flow characteristics and maximum flow rates within the existing 13,000 miles of pipeline that network throughout the country. The success of the Phase I laboratory testing unlocked interest and permission to bring the pre-production AOT 1.2v to China in order to conduct Phase II of the 3-phase process leading to commercial acceptance and implementation of the new technology throughout the Asian nation.