RE: s n t4 May 2022 13:59
I've translated for all to see. IMO, and if we get the slightest hint of any gov. getting involved we bag. Multiple times. GLA
Codenamed 'Coffee Project'
The British government has entered into a strategic adjustment of oil supply and demand as the war between Russia and Ukraine halted oil imports from Russia (10% of total consumption). The most important policy among the adjustment proposals is to replace imported crude oil by constructing a 'waste plastic treatment and crude oil production facility complex' that produces diesel oil using huge amounts of waste plastics that have to be incinerated, landfilled or exported. SNT (Sabien Technology Group plc), which has an exclusive sales contract for urban oilfield RGO technology in the UK, urgently proposed to the British government a project (code name 'Project COFFEE') applying urban oilfield RGO technology, The British government launched a full-scale review of the plan to change and install an urban oil field RGO facility at the site where the pyrolysis process was to be introduced. This suggests that urban oilfield technology can be a very effective solution among many attempts on waste plastic treatment and resource recovery.
The official name of the code name 'PROJECT COFFEE' is 'City Oil Field Facility in Eastern England'. This project introduces and installs the RGO facility of Urban Oilfield Co., Ltd. with a capacity of 5000 tons per day in the eastern part of the UK to treat the overflowing waste plastics and vinyls across the UK. The plan is to replace the import of Russian crude oil, which accounts for 10% of the amount used.
Urban Oilfield's RGO technology can produce naphtha (naphtha) required to make existing plastics, as well as diesel kerosene and other oil that consumers want. The project was proposed to the British government by Richard Parris, the chairman of SNT (Sabien Technology Group plc), which has the exclusive right to sell urban oil fields in the UK, who got the idea from this fact.
The photo below shows the location conditions of the (candidate) site to be used for the coffee project. It is directly connected from the port to the factory by an underground subsea tunnel, making it easy to transport plastic and vinyl waste from the UK and all over Europe. There is an already in use waste storage right next to the exit of the tunnel, which is already loaded with a lot of plastic waste.
Jung Young-hoon, CEO of Doshi Oilfield Co., Ltd., said, βThe eco-plant is an industry that produces crude oil without creating any environmental problems at a much lighter cost than the heat treatment (incineration) method to deal with the problem of waste plastic and vinyl, a problem in many countries. If built in the UK, the symbol of the revolution, it could immediately spread to any country in the world, giving us confidence in a fading future and the hope of reviving control of our lives.β emphasized the symbolism of
In addition, CEO Jung said, "The British government and