Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Ecoslops News

Ecoslops and Suez Canal Economic Zone Ink Second Agreement

Ecoslops, the producer of recycled marine fuels from oil residues, and Suez Canal Economic Zone signed a new agreement, further to the signature of an agreement for a detailed feasibility study in January 2018.A press release said that the firms take another step towards the implementation of a collection, reception and treatment unit of maritime oil wastes, under the auspices of the…

Ecoslops H1 Activity Backs Business Plan and Technology

Ecoslops today announced its results for the first half of the year to June 30, 2016, as approved by the Board at its meeting of September 21, 2016. Vincent Favier, CEO of ECOSLOPS, says: “This first full half-year of activity on our Sines site has fully backed our business plan, validated our P2R technology, and our ability to be profitable when the plant’s production reaches 30,000 tons a year, even in an environment of depressed oil prices.

Total, Ecoslops Ink Maritime Oil Residue Processing Deal

Ecoslops  an innovative technology company that upgrades ship-generated hydrocarbon residues, or “slops”, into new fuels and light bitumen, has today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Total, to form a partnership to set up a maritime transport induced oil residue waste-processing unit in La Mède, near Marseille. Within this agreement, Ecoslops and Total will conduct a detailed study and research with regards to the final investment decision in 2017.

ECOSLOPS, SOPREMA Ink Supply Deal

ECOSLOPS an innovative technology company that upgrades ship-generated hydrocarbon residues (slops) into valuable distillates and light bitumen, has announced the signing of a long-term XFO (light bitumen) supply contract with SOPREMA. SOPREMA is the European leader in the bituminous membrane market for the isolation industry and had a 2.13 bn€ turnover in 2015 with more than 6,260 employees in 40 plants.

Ecoslops to develop Recycling Plant in Ivory Coast

Ecoslops, the first company to develop technology to produce recycled marine fuels from marine oil residues (‘slops’), today announces that it has received an agreement in principle from the Port of Abidjan, in the Ivory Coast, to provide the company with land on which to establish a new oil residue recycling plant in the region. Vincent Favier, CEO of ECOSLOPS, says: “The authorities within the Ivory Coast…

Ecoslops Opens 'Slops' Processing Refinery

Ecoslops, the first company to develop technology to produce recycled marine fuels from marine oil residues (‘slops’), has announced that its refinery in the Port of Sinès, Portugal, has commenced industrial production and delivered the first volume of marine fuel products compliant with ISO8217, validating the company’s commercial proposition. Ecoslops has also made two senior appointments…