Industrial Chemistry · Operating System

Custom chemistry,
tuned to where it's used.

Location-aware recipes for oil & gas EOR, asphalt and tar cleaning, and industrial tank cleaning. Geography drives the formula, ambient conditions drive the dose, and safety + environment lead the UI.

3
Industry Verticals
17+
Application Classes
US + EU
Reg. Compliance v1
2.5×
Landed-Cost Default
// Verticals

One operating system. Three industries that depend on chemistry.

Every recipe is coded by location and application goal — never by raw component or supplier. Customers see the result; the IP stays ours.

// Vertical 01

Oil & Gas

Enhanced oil recovery, downhole treatment, and lease-site tank bottoms cleaning — tuned to the formation, the temperature, and the water salinity at the wellhead.

  • EOR huff-and-puff & matrix soak
  • Paraffin & scale treatment
  • Tank bottoms cleaning at the lease
  • P10 / P50 / P90 uplift envelopes
Explore O&G chemistry
// Vertical 02

Asphalt & Tar

Cleaning chemistry for paving equipment, storage tanks, roofing kettles, and the recovery of legacy tar pits — sized to your residue class and ambient envelope.

  • Paver, screed, distributor cleaning
  • Asphalt storage tank cleaning
  • Tar pit remediation & emulsion
  • Roofing kettle & cooker cleaning
Explore asphalt & tar
// Vertical 03

Industrial Tank Cleaning

Food-grade, chemical, petroleum, water, railcar, and marine tank cleaning — every recipe carries its safety + environmental profile before it carries its dose.

  • Food & beverage (CIP-compatible)
  • Refined-product petroleum tanks
  • Potable + wastewater treatment
  • Railcar & marine cargo tanks
Explore tank cleaning
// How it Works

Geography in. Recipe + dose + landed cost out.

Pick the application, the location, and the residue. The platform does the rest — including a customer-safe coded name so your chemistry stays your chemistry.

// Step 01

Subsurface & Site Modeling

Formation, depth, temperature, salinity, ambient envelope, residue class — pulled from KGS, RRC, USGS, EIA, NOAA, or your operator entry.

// Step 02

Recipe + Dosing Engine

Cross-customer outcomes library picks the variant with the highest historical success rate for that geography + residue class.

// Step 03

Coded Quote + Deal Room

Customer sees the location-coded recipe name, landed price, safety + environmental profile, and SDS — never the components or suppliers.

// Residue Breakdown

Recipe contact. Reaction. Lift.

Every recipe is tagged to the residue classes it targets. Animations on the right of each treatment card play back the contact → reaction → lift sequence in the operator workbench.

ASPHALT BINDER
// Paving Equipment

Asphalt & Tar Cleaning

Biodegradable lift agent replaces diesel / kerosene release fluids.

PARAFFIN WAX
// Downhole Treatment

Paraffin Treatment

Solvent + dispersant chemistry dissolves wax in tubing + perfs.

CaCO₃ / BaSO₄ SCALE
// Scale Inhibition

Carbonate & Sulfate Scales

Phosphonate + chelant chemistry targeting CaCO₃, BaSO₄, SrSO₄.

BIOFILM
// Water Tank Cleaning

Potable & Wastewater

NSF-60 / 61 compliant chemistry. Pathogen-aware PPE for wastewater.

FAT + PROTEIN RESIDUE
// Food & Beverage

Food-Grade Tank Cleaning

CIP-compatible enzyme chemistry. ATP swab pass post-rinse.

REFINED-PRODUCT RESIDUE
// Petroleum Tank Cleaning

Refined-Product Tanks

LEL monitoring + gas-free certificate before entry. Bonding + grounding mandatory.

Open the Recipe Workbench
// Safety & Environment

Safety leads the UI.
Compliance is part of the product.

Every recipe carries its flash-point bracket, PPE callout, neutralization requirement, and biodegradable end-state alongside the dose — not in a footnote. Regulatory bucket is selected automatically based on shipping destination.

PPE Required Flash Point Bracket Neutralization Required Biodegradable REACH-Compliant TSCA-Compliant SDS On File Tier-1 Supplier

Bring us a residue. We'll give you a recipe.

Enterprise pilots open in oil & gas, asphalt & tar, and tank cleaning. Volume, location, and residue class are all we need.