The Philippines is an important oil producing country in Southeast Asia. The Palawan oil field, Luzon refinery, and Manila port oil depot produce approximately 700000 tons of oily sludge annually, with an oil content of 32% -48%, mixed with coconut oil processing residue and seawater salt. If these sludge are directly discharged, they will pollute Manila Bay and Sulu Sea - the annual output value of Philippine fisheries exceeds 22 billion US dollars. In 2024, the Manila Port oil spill caused a 85% reduction in production for surrounding fishermen. According to the Marine Pollution Prevention and Control Law, oily sludge needs to be treated to meet standards before disposal, and the oil recovery rate needs to be ≥ 86%. Traditional equipment has poor salt resistance and low efficiency, making it difficult to meet the demand.

Based on the characteristics of oily sludge in the Philippines, China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering has developed an integrated equipment for "salt and corrosion resistance+efficient oil extraction". The equipment adopts a design of "titanium alloy anti-corrosion material+fully enclosed cabin", which is suitable for salt alkali and high salt environments in oil fields and oceans. The anti leakage structure of the cabin completely eliminates oil pollution and seawater contamination; The core is equipped with a dual process of "gravity precipitation+centrifugal separation", which does not require complex chemical agents. The oil recovery rate is over 92%, and the recovered oil can be directly supplied to coconut plantation machinery or fishing vessels; In the pre-processing stage, the "vibrating screen impurity removal" module is used to remove 98.5% of coconut residue and sand particles, solving the problem of equipment blockage. The overall structure is simplified to three core modules for easy on-site maintenance.

Full industry chain scenario coverage: In the onshore oil field of Palawan, mobile devices can be deployed with drilling points, with a daily processing capacity of 30 tons, to avoid the risk of sludge transportation leakage; At the Luzon Refinery, the large centralized equipment has a daily processing capacity of 90 tons and is linked with the plant's oil supply system to achieve a "sludge oil mechanical oil" cycle. The treated residue can be used to lay oilfield roads; At Manila Port, modular equipment processes oil tanker cleaning sludge with a daily processing capacity of 55 tons, and the recovered oil is supplied as fuel for tugboats at the port; At the small gas station along the coast of Boracay Island, the mini equipment has a daily processing capacity of 4 tons to prevent oil sludge pollution in the nearshore waters and protect fishery resources and tourism ecology.

We provide exclusive services: the equipment has passed DENR certification and PNOC technical standard certification to assist customers in completing marine environmental protection declarations. Set up service bases in Manila and Palawan, reserve salt resistant and corrosion-resistant spare parts, and cooperate with PNOC after-sales system to achieve 24-hour fault response. The equipment procurement cost is only 55% of similar international products, and the oil recovery revenue can cover the equipment investment within 12 months, helping the Philippines protect marine ecology and promote the coordinated development of energy and fisheries.
Yongle Environmental Protection is mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of complete sets of technical equipment for organic solid waste disposal and comprehensive utilization. Production and manufacturing, domestic waste treatment equipment, tire pyrolysis equipment, medical waste disposal equipment, hazardous waste disposal equipment, and achieve efficient and comprehensive utilization of resources through independently developed low-temperature anaerobic pyrolysis equipment technology solutions.
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