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Envorem Envisions A Fleet Of Clean-Up Plants Initially Operating Across The Middle East
Envorem’s Green Technology combines more than a decade of research, development and testing. This culminated in a large scale pilot project which proved our technology treats oil contaminated sludges and soil quickly and inexpensively and in a more environmentally responsible and sustainable manner than current approaches. So what’s the next step. Envorem News spoke to the companies chief engineer, Ben Monkton.
A world first - Envorem to build World’s largest greentech system
Envorem is to build the world's largest greentech system for treating production wastes in what is a world first. Envorem MD, Mark Batt-Rawden made the announcement on 22 November at the Middle East Produced Water Oil & Gas Symposium & Exhibition in Saudi Arabia.
Oil industry environmental accountability – Why Envorem is the oil and gas industry’s new best friend
Oil industry environmental accountability is a fast-growing trend in today’s world and Envorem can help deliver this in a positive, cost-effective and non-judgemental way.
Our Chief Engineer Ben Monkton understands the challenges the oil and gas industry faces as well as the mindsets that need to be adjusted. “I think the industry is starting to shift towards being more accountable,” he says. “At Envorem, we see new technology as a game changer for the industry and environment.”
Envorem Tech To Be Presented In Public For 1st Time At Produced Water Event In Saudi Arabia
Envorem’s groundbreaking green technology is a low-cost solution to clean up many bi-products from oil production. It will be presented for the first time in public at the Middle East Produced Water Oil & Gas Symposium & Exhibition in November.
Meet Ben Monkton, our Chief Engineer who believes technology can create a better world for his kids
Envorem’s chief engineer, Benjamin Monkton is using his engineering skills to perfect the Envorem Sludge Remediation System with a vision to roll out a fleet of these clean-up plants in oil sludge lagoons and tailings ponds across the Middle East.
Envorem to increase capacity tenfold in major new breakthrough for the oil industry
“The Envorem pilot project in Oman has been enhanced to produce five tonnes an hour,” says Managing Director, Mark Batt-Rawden, “and we anticipate we can increase production as much as five times beyond that. So this is more than 10 times as much as our original system.”
British inventor, Mark Batt-Rawden sees new technology as a game changer for climate change
Envorem Limited, led by Mark Batt-Rawden is emerging as one of the UK’s most exciting clean technology, low-carbon innovators. So who is the leader of this ground-breaking company? Envorem News spoke to the company’s MD, who is based in Surrey but is increasingly overseas as interest in the technology flourishes.
Envorem participates in New Energy Oman Conference in London
Envorem MD, Mark Batt-Rawden was pleased to participate in the New Energy in Oman Conference held in London recently. Envorem already has a budding partnership with the Sultanate having conducted its pilot project in Muscat.
Envorem in Oman and the UK, a budding partnership
Envorem has a strong bond with Oman. The pilot project for the Envorem sludge remediation system was conducted in the Sultanate and the company has a workshop in Muscat in conjunction with our Omani partner, Ray International.
5 benefits of using Envorem’s Cutting-edge oil remediation technology
The benefits of using our sludge remediation technology are clear - here are the top 5 benefits. Call or email for more info today
Dashe Iluyemi of Envorem shares his passion for a green future where oil and nature co-exist
A recent graduate, Dashe Iluyemi brings fresh impetus to the company as a design engineer. Envorem News chatted to him about his new position and passion for the environment!
Time for re-invention
As the world moves to greener energy solutions, Envorem is ready to tackle historical waste with a new green, low-cost technology. It helps to change industry practice by simultaneously reducing operating costs and reducing pollution.