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Biorem wins breakthrough order from Sinopec in China

12 August 2010

Canada’s Biorem Inc has received a C$520 000 order from Sinopec, China’s largest producer and supplier of oil and petrochemical products.

Biorem proprietary technology will be used to remove ammonia, volatile organic compounds and hydrogen sulfide at a Sinopec refinery in southern China.
 
“This order reflects the growth potential for our air emission control technologies in the Chinese market. It demonstrates the impact that our presence in China is having to drive new business and our ability to form relationships and successfully leverage our world-class technology to gain positive returns,” said Peter Bruijns, Biorem president and CEO. “As a new client, we believe there are additional potential opportunities for our technology within the global Sinopec family of companies.”

 

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