Chapter 1292: Chapter 1148: New Product (Please Subscribe!)
Where have we even started?
Catching a ’sheep’ was no easy feat.
How could one not shear more wool from it? This time, at least a few dozen ships to start, and in the future, if needed, there could be more tasks for this family to keep shearing. With their broad interests, they won’t go bald.
Especially,
Tang Qing smiled uncontrollably when he thought of the profits from this clogging.
It could be said,
For the cost of less than half a shipload of oil,
he made five hundred million dollars. Plus the oil from those dozens of ships, this business was robust—it would only make this much once, as O’Connor was in a hurry to control the situation quickly, which allowed for high prices.
Unfortunately,
such business doesn’t come around often.
...
In the following days,
the accident site went on with pumping, pumping, pumping.
One tanker after another came,
Filled with crude oil and then headed straight back to Myanmar. Although Myanmar was promoting electric energy, its demand for fossil fuels remained significant, not to mention, crude oil was tied to another vast industry—
---Chemical Industry.
There were too many by-products from the cracking of petroleum with exceedingly broad applications. Even without refining the oil, the by-products were still of considerable value. This ’oil scavenging’ caused quite a stir in Myanmar.
Nothing but praise,
Who wouldn’t like getting things for free?
Due to this accident,
Myanmar Environmental Technology Company once again attracted public attention. Foreign media gave high praise for its contribution to environmental protection. Even though it made a tidy profit, it prevented further contamination.
It could be said,
it also saved the oil companies from hefty environmental fines.
When adding it all up,
It was practically charity work. As a result, more oil companies expressed interest in buying this solution for emergency use on their offshore platforms. Money was not an issue, but they were denied.
Upon asking,
It wasn’t that they wouldn’t part with it.
But the solution had a shelf life of only two months; after two months without use, it would expire. Thus, the solution could only be provided as a service. Otherwise, the losses to the oil companies would be substantial.
The public quote,
The oil congealing solution was nearly half a million dollars per ton.
Even for those drilling for oil,
it was not feasible for long-term storage. Seeing this, the companies had to drop the idea but instead signed service contracts with Myanmar Environmental Technology Company, with an immediate response for rescue should their oilfields encounter any issues.
Service reservation fee,
Two million dollars.
Non-refundable.
These companies weren’t short on cash. To buy some insurance, many were quick to sign contracts. Within just two days, this reservation deposit exceeded a hundred million dollars, as easy as picking it up.
Monopoly business,
It’s good to run.
Some people wanted to buy the solution to develop on their own, unfortunately, there was no avenue to make a purchase. Myanmar Environmental Technology Company didn’t sell the solution directly; they only offered services, crushing many people’s hopes.
Just when these praises reached their peak,
A piece of news,
came from Myanmar Environmental Technology Company.
Effective immediately,
The company would fully enter the civil filtration field. The new generation of filtration technology could completely resolve various everyday pollution issues, safeguarding the health of individuals in their life and work.
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July 4.
Xin’an City.
Representatives from all major global cleaning product providers had converged here.
Previously,
following the release of automobile exhaust and industrial-grade filters, many air conditioning manufacturers approached for collaboration, seeking to install filters to improve air supply quality, and both sides reached satisfactory cooperation.
Now,
global high-end air conditioners almost all come equipped with filters. Thanks to their ’zero pollution’ significant contribution, consumers around the world generally accepted paying a little more for them.
After all,
those who could afford them
were people who sought a better quality of life to some extent.
Especially when used at home, they weren’t very sensitive to the price. Later on, this led to the development of many products, such as gas masks, industrial and domestic air purifiers, grease filters, and so on.
Each was met with market acclaim,
especially the latter two.
Industrial air purifiers were mainly used in chemical, rubber odor-intensive factories, effectively reducing the concentration of harmful gases in the air, while home purifiers could clean out formaldehyde, coal gas, and other toxic gases in the home.
Grease filters were the same.
Multistory building ground floor shops were not allowed to open eateries due to the cooking fumes rising, irritating the residents above. However, with the introduction of this filter, the situation was immediately improved.
Almost one hundred percent grease filtration.
Upon going public,
it triggered a buying frenzy.
This time,
they were quite looking forward to what new products this company would unveil.
City center.
Inside a sales exhibition center three times larger than the one in Xin’an Town, where crowds thronged as usual, greeting guests from far and wide—a vital sales channel for goods in the Myanmar Economic Zone.
Seven days a week,
open twelve hours a day.
It didn’t cater to individual purchases, only accepted large corporate orders, but individuals could visit, see new products. To buy something, they had to go to the respective malls and specialty stores.
Without delay,
they arrived at the main entrance of the hall, at the Myanmar Environmental Technology Company’s product promotion event. Here, rows of seats were arranged, with invitees free to sit as they pleased. Around the periphery, those not related to the industry could only stand and watch.
There was a buzz of discussion,
everyone prepared to see what new products would hit the market.
When the time came,
a formally dressed individual took the stage.
Many recognized him.
The CEO of Myanmar Environmental Technology Company.
"Welcome, everyone, thank you for coming. You all are important partners of Myanmar Environmental Technology Company. You have been in the past, and I believe you will be in the future. We will have a happy cooperation and make this world a better place."
"Myanmar Environmental Technology Company has always been dedicated to making ’blue seas and skies’ a reality. The blue skies, we’ve achieved them. We invented the filters, and by the end of next year at the latest, over ninety percent of toxic gas emissions from factories globally will be controlled."
"By the end of next year, over thirty percent of cars worldwide will be equipped with filters. This number will only continue to grow, and we can proudly say that, through our efforts, we have achieved our goal."
"Later, we introduced various filters according to specific situations and addressed many health issues in different scenarios. For instance, India built twenty-five smog towers, effectively dealing with the problem of toxic smoke entering the cities from large-scale crop burning."
"However, we realized that this was far from enough. We also reflected on why we could only solve the issue after toxic gases were produced. Why couldn’t we solve it before its production?"
"Now, after a long period of research and development, we’re about to completely change this situation."
There was a pause.
Fighter took out a glass tube containing a light blue solution that looked very appealing, and many journalists snapped photos, presuming this to be the so-called new technology being launched today.
Then,
Fighter said,
"That’s right, this is one of our new products. With it, rubber will no longer have an odor, paint will no longer be pungent, and furniture will no longer emit formaldehyde..."