SymbolGRNO
NameGREEN OASIS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
SectorUNDEFINED
RegionNorth America
Industry-
AddressT5S 1J6 Canada AB 10745-178 Street
Telephone(780) 443-4237
Fax
Email
Websitehttp://www.greenoasisenvironmental.com
IncorporationUS
Incorporated On1991
Employees
Fiscal Year12/31
Public Since
ExchangesOTC
Auditor
Audit StatusNOT AVAILABLE
Reporting StatusU.S. Reporting: SEC Reporting
CIK0000914257
Description

Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. is a Florida based environmental company which acquires companies with growing corporate revenues, significant technological advancements and global market share; all while being socially and environmentally responsible. Firms acquired must have sound operations and market demand. The Companys first acquisition Custom Carbon Processing (CCP), Inc. is a slop-oil processing/recycling company based in Wyoming and Montana. CCPs technological advancements in the field of oil recycling allows customers viable recycling options for "Slop Oil" materials, presently stored in pits and tanks, or spread on roads. CCP is typically paid a minimum of $15/barrel to receive slop oil materials, of which it salvages an average of 50% as good crude oil. It then sells this oil to Shell Trading Co at prevailing oil prices, less $9 for transportation. CCP gets paid two separate ways in its operations. First CCP receives disposal fees for receiving slop oil at one of its facilities; Secondly, CCP collects its main revenues for the sale of its finished, highly valuable product: high-quality crude oil.

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Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. is a Florida based environmental company which acquires companies with growing corporate revenues, significant technological advancements and global market share; all while being socially and environmentally responsible. Firms acquired must have sound operations and market demand. The Companys first acquisition Custom Carbon Processing (CCP), Inc. is a slop-oil processing/recycling company based in Wyoming and Montana. CCPs technological advancements in the field of oil recycling allows customers viable recycling options for "Slop Oil" materials, presently stored in pits and tanks, or spread on roads. CCP is typically paid a minimum of $15/barrel to receive slop oil materials, of which it salvages an average of 50% as good crude oil. It then sells this oil to Shell Trading Co at prevailing oil prices, less $9 for transportation. CCP gets paid two separate ways in its operations. First CCP receives disposal fees for receiving slop oil at one of its facilities; Secondly, CCP collects its main revenues for the sale of its finished, highly valuable product: high-quality crude oil.

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