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TOMBALL, TX – In a significant development for the crude oil transport sector, QS Energy, Inc. has secured an initial order to deploy its innovative Applied Oil Technology (AOT) across Southeast Asia and Africa. This multi-billion-dollar program includes an order for up to 400 units, signaling a transformative step in modernizing crude transport infrastructure.
The deployment of AOT technology is expected to enhance the efficiency and safety of crude oil transportation, addressing longstanding challenges in the industry. By improving the flow of oil and reducing energy consumption during transport, the technology aims to lower operational costs and minimize environmental impact.
This initiative not only underscores QS Energy's commitment to advancing crude transport solutions but also highlights the growing demand for efficient energy infrastructure in emerging markets. As the global energy landscape continues to evolve, the implementation of AOT technology could play a crucial role in meeting the increasing energy needs while promoting sustainable practices. The company is poised to lead the way in this vital sector.
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