Oil industry experts and environmentalists are examining a technology just unveiled by an indigenous energy expert.

The groundbreaking nanotechnology could soon revolutionise how oil spills and environmental pollution are handled in Nigeria and globally.

This is unveiled at the World Ocean Day in Port Harcourt by Suka Monta, a leading energy and environment expert.

Operating under the franchise (name withheld at the moment), Monta said he had introduced an organic-based technology capable of degrading hydrocarbons and petrochemicals into water in a fraction of the time required by conventional methods.

According to Monta, the unnamed technology is currently “the best in the world” for environmental remediation, functioning effectively across surface, soil, and groundwater simultaneously.