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Eadie Oil Inc.

Used Lubricating Oil Recycling Plants

 from 300 bbls/day to 1,000 bbls/day.

Eadie Oil Inc. licenses the EADIEMAC Process.   We have incorporated visbreaking technology, a proven refinery technology, into our thermal cracking process plants.   Visbreaking technology is suitable for the conversion of used lubricating oil into a #2 diesel product or a marine gas oil (MGO).  The process combines a thermal cracking plant with a finishing process that stabilizes the product and deals with odour, waste and other issues.

There is a worldwide demand for a standard, new, clean, efficient and environmentally sound process for used lubricating oil recycling. As it currently exists the EADIEMAC Process can produce a #2 diesel product with just under 0.2% sulphur suitable for off-road vehicles or marine use.

The process plants are designed on skids of about 8'-0" wide by up to 40 feet long for ease of transportation by containers. Plants can be designed to process from 300 bbls/day to 1000 bbls/day.  There are economies of scale for these plants.   The operating economics usually favour larger units.

Eadie Oil Inc. has successfully run a 11/2 bbl/day pilot and is currently working on the commercialization of this unique application of well established visbreaking technology in recycling units of 300 bbls/day and above.

Patent coverage was obtained some time ago for the front end elements of the overall EADIEMAC Process.  This portion covers the basic thermal cracking component before improvements.  Other components of the full process optimize product yield, deal with a key finishing process to convert the #2 diesel product into a practical fuel for off-road vehicles and resolve waste and odour issues.

Typical "Front End" Process Diagram

Model of a Typical Plant

Comparison of diesel product before & after final treatment

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