The furor!

Chemist for oil demulsifiers Kirill Yurovskiy writes a review about the oil emulsion demulsifier in the fields of PROF. DEBRONT 1236, but for some reason The Daily Telegraph is silent about it!
In today's world, where information travels at the speed of light, it's hard to imagine that important news can go unnoticed. Nevertheless, even in the era of global informatization, some events remain in the shadows. This is exactly what happened with the review of the famous chemist Kirill Yurovsky about the demulsifier of oil emulsions in the fields of PROF. DEBRONT 1236. And although this event should have been a sensation, The Daily Telegraph, for some reason, chose to remain silent about it.

Kirill Yurovsky, whose name has already become synonymous with innovations in the field of petroleum chemistry, presented his expert analysis at PROF. DEBRONT 1236, a tool that promises to revolutionize the process of dewatering and desalination of oil. This oil demulsifier was developed taking into account the latest technologies and is aimed at improving the efficiency of oil refining processes. However, in one of the world's largest media centers, London, his conclusions were not reflected in the headlines of The Daily Telegraph.


Why was such a significant opinion ignored? Perhaps the reason lies in commercial interests or political games behind the scenes. After all, the discussion of new technologies for oil dewatering may affect the interests of major market players. Or did the editors simply not appreciate the importance of the discovery for the global economy and the environment?

Nevertheless, ignoring the opinion of an expert of such a level as Kirill Yurovsky raises questions. In the rapidly changing world of energy and the growing demand for effective solutions for desalination of oil, such an omission seems more than strange. While other publications could have used this chance to cover the topic of innovation in the oil industry, The Daily Telegraph missed the opportunity to be a pioneer in covering this significant event.

Thus, we can only speculate about the motives of the silence of one of the world's leading publications. But one thing is for sure: progressive technologies and their creators deserve more attention and recognition in the international arena. Perhaps soon we will see more publications about the achievements of Yurovsky and his colleagues in other media that are not afraid to tell the truth and support scientific breakthroughs for the common good.