Summit Series '25: Ben Richardson, CEO, Sulnox Group
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💬 “We can reduce the consumption of oil about 6 million barrels a day.” — Ben Richardson, CEO of Sulnox Group
In Episode 9 of our Concordia Summit Series, we sit down with Ben Richardson, CEO of Sulnox Group, to explore how improving combustion across gasoline, diesel, marine, and even aviation fuels could reduce emissions today—not decades from now. We discuss the technology behind cleaner combustion, what it means for global air quality, and why this matters in the race to reduce fossil fuel dependence.
👉 What you’ll hear:
- How optimized combustion could cut oil consumption by 6 million barrels a day
- Why incomplete combustion drives COâ‚‚, particulate matter, and black smoke
- How Sulnox’s biodegradable fuel conditioner cleans and oxygenates fuel for a more complete burn
- Real-world results showing fuel savings and emissions reductions across diesel fleets, marine vessels, and power generators
- Why combustion efficiency is a crucial bridge while renewable and electrified systems scale
This episode was recorded at the 15th Annual Concordia Annual Summit in New York City. ________________________________________
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