Understanding the science behind the enzymatic restructuring catalyst for petroleum processing.
EPM is an enzymatic restructuring catalyst that permanently transforms hydrocarbon chains at a ratio of 1:4,000 (one part EPM to four thousand parts fuel). It restructures the molecular architecture of petroleum products permanently.
Developed in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences over 17 years of research.
EPM pre-treatment raises atmospheric distillation depth from 67% to 87% — with zero modification to existing CDU infrastructure and zero CapEx.
Every fraction distilled from EPM-treated crude permanently inherits EPM's properties: combustion improvement, biocidal protection, anti-corrosion, and storage stability. One upstream treatment covers the entire downstream product lifecycle.
EPM achieves complete water-in-oil emulsion breaking at molecular level with zero energy input — replacing electric dehydrators for stable emulsions.
Sulfur migrates from the oil phase into the water phase during emulsion break — reducing total sulfur in processed crude by 30–40% without catalytic desulfurisation. SO₂ in exhaust: ×15,000 below Euro-6.
EPM-treated fuel demonstrates 10+ years of storage stability without degradation. The restructuring creates an environment hostile to microbial contamination while preventing oxidation and phase separation.
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