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Inland Products processes
with a state-of-the-art
3 phase centrifuge for maximum oil recovery. Most
material is received by truck, however Inland
can accommodate any shipping method.

Inland Products,
Inc. has provided crude oil, tank bottoms, pit sludge and contaminated soil
reclamation and recycling services since 1988. Our clients include every
major oil and pipeline company as well as most of the Independent Oil
producers in East Texas.
Our unique process
and capabilities allow us to recycle not only the crude oil but the solids
contained in tank bottoms. The crude
oil is sold
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into the pipeline
and the solids are used to manufacture a road topping product.* The only
waste generated from this process is the recovered salt water which is
taken to a Class II salt water disposal well.
Our recycling
method eliminates the normal "cradle to grave" liability that
companies assume when they choose to landfill or inject the tank bottoms
into a waste disposal well. It also saves valuable airspace in our nations
landfills and eliminates the possibility of ground water contamination from
your waste.
In addition to
eliminating liability, and participating in a recycling program, the third
and often times most popular reason why so many chose Inland Products, Inc.
is that we can possibly create a new revenue stream for the customer, to
offset some of the cost of tank cleaning.
We can receive
material in vacuum trucks, tank trucks, roll off boxes and drums. Incoming
materials are tested to determine the BS&W (Basic Sediment & Water
content) and the recoverable crude available. The material is purchased or
a processing fee is charged, dependent on the recovery value, per the
following pricing scale. (See Pricing Scale)
Inland Products is
routinely audited for environmental compliance by the major oil companies
and we currently serve all of them. We offer the best solution for the
maintenance manager with budget concerns or the environmental manager with
disposal concerns. For additional information or assistance please call
(903) 983-3361.
* A special permit
from the Texas Railroad Commission was issued for this process.
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