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Nano Chemical Systems Launch Biodegradable Marine Oil

Nano Chemical Systems Holdings, Inc., announced today their latest entry into the multi-billion dollar performance chemical category, NANOILMARINE(TM), a "nano-enhanced" GREEN 2-cycle oil for use on marine applications. Unlike today's fossil and synthetic oils, NANOILMARINE(TM) is non-toxic and bio-degradable. The EPA's "Final Rule" regulating outboard motor and Personal Water Craft (PWC) emissions calls for a 75% reduction in hydrocarbon emissions nationally by 2025. 2-cycle NANOILMARINE(TM), marine oil will have a tremendous impact in achieving this goal.

Nanochem will produce NANOILMARINE(TM) utilizing the same nano-technology patent applications and inventions that it utilizes in its NANOIL(TM) which directly address bio-fuel production for a nano-enhanced line of "green" bio- lubricants. NANOILMARINE(TM) will be a unique combination of "green" Technologies to meet the needs of the Marine Consumer. Initial results indicate that NANOILMARINE(TM) can perform as well as today's fossil and synthetic oils in Marine applications. Further, the viability of bio-fuel production can be significantly enhanced by utilization of materials needed to be removed from Biodiesel and using these materials as feed stocks for NANOILMARINE(TM).

"As a company focused on rapidly deploying our technology to deliver to consumers high quality 'green' product, solutions that work to meet EPA guidelines is one of our company's primary goals," says Alex Edwards, III, CEO and President of Nanochem. "NANOILMARINE(TM) 2-cycle Marine Oil is the second in a series of products to be launched in our new 'WHY NOT GREEN' campaign," Edwards concluded. The company previously announced the introduction of NANOIL for use in automobiles.

For more information on the EPA's "Final Rule" go to http://www.epa.gov/otaq/regs/nonroad/marine/marnfria.pdf

"NANOIL 2-cycle Marine Oil is a critical introduction in reducing hydrocarbon emissions and alleviating concerns that outboard and Personal Water Craft emissions pose a substantive threat to water quality. Since this oil is mixed with gasoline, the potential exists for boating enthusiasts to accidentally spill this oil directly into the water supply," says Lou Petrucci, COO and VP Sales of Nanochem. "With 100% biodegradable oil, accidental spillage will not have an environmental impact."

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