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From: GC1/11/2008 8:58:53 PM
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Catalyx Fluid Solutions

Catalyx Fluid Solutions was formed in 2002 to provide innovative solutions to the increasingly prevalent microbial waste water contamination resulting from oil and gas production.

Catalyx has identified more than 30 million gallons per day of water that requires treatment, and this is just the tip of the iceberg, Our technology will enable the affordable and environmentally responsible operation of many new CBM fields, giving America more independence from foreign oil. We make clean methane production affordable while reclaiming millions of gallons of water for agriculture and aquaculture.

Catalyx Fluid Solutions (CFS) patented ion exchange technology to be employed in the wastewater treatment plants is superior to current technologies for Coal Bed Methane (CBM) and other types of oil and gas production. CBM uses copious amounts of ground water, contaminating them with excessive levels of sodium, calcium and magnesium that pose environmental threats. CFS's technology removes the contaminants that pose environmental threats, producing less than 1% of concentrated waste compared to 7-15% for competitors.

Disposal of the remaining concentrated waste is costly, so minimizing waste translates to major cost savings. CFS's technology reduces the producers' cost for treatment and waste disposal .

Additionally, CBM wastewater treated with ion exchange technology meets the EPA and state requirements, even Montana and Wyoming's extraordinarily stringent requirements, for acceptable sodium absorption ratio (SAR) levels, making water fit for discharge in nearby water bodies or for use in irrigation. Some competitors' solutions have been unable to sufficiently treat water to meet Montana and Wyoming's stringent SAR discharge standards, resulting in the shutdown of hundreds of well and drilling operations in these and other areas. Offshore wells have similar wastewater treatment needs to prevent their discharge from killing surrounding sea life.

Successful pilot tests of the ion exchange technology with CBM production companies in Wyoming in 2006 proved that it is the most cost effective technology available that meets EPA and all state SAR discharge standards.
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