April 5, 2007 (Press Release) --
NESTCO REPORTS PRELIMINARY SUCCESS IN TESTING
OF NEW AMINE REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY
(Odessa, Texas)
Nestco LLC, the developer of a proprietary, portable sour gas-scrubbing unit, has successfully completed initial testing on two sulfuric gas wells in Texas and New Mexico.
The new technology, which is designed to augment or replace traditional amine plants, is notable due to its portability, lower acquisition and operating costs, and generates no toxic by-products.
The process uses patented metal hydride compounds, which do not need to be regenerated. By contrast, typical Amines units spend about 85% of their energy and costs in regenerating the product.
The Nestco system can work in ambient or high temperatures, and can be operated with high-pressures or pressures as low as 10 psi.
The system is particularly useful for owners of wells that are located too far from amine units, have high levels of contaminants, or are not economically feasible to treat.
Common operational problems with amine units, such as corrosion and seal failures, are substantially reduced. The Nestco System is also unique because it rejects hydrocarbon adsorption and removes more sour gas than amine systems.
The company is currently exploring a variety of means by which it can commercialize its products, including the identification of strategic partners.
For more information, please contact Wesley Bilson, Manager, at 310-459-7933, ext. 24.
OF NEW AMINE REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY
(Odessa, Texas)
Nestco LLC, the developer of a proprietary, portable sour gas-scrubbing unit, has successfully completed initial testing on two sulfuric gas wells in Texas and New Mexico.
The new technology, which is designed to augment or replace traditional amine plants, is notable due to its portability, lower acquisition and operating costs, and generates no toxic by-products.
The process uses patented metal hydride compounds, which do not need to be regenerated. By contrast, typical Amines units spend about 85% of their energy and costs in regenerating the product.
The Nestco system can work in ambient or high temperatures, and can be operated with high-pressures or pressures as low as 10 psi.
The system is particularly useful for owners of wells that are located too far from amine units, have high levels of contaminants, or are not economically feasible to treat.
Common operational problems with amine units, such as corrosion and seal failures, are substantially reduced. The Nestco System is also unique because it rejects hydrocarbon adsorption and removes more sour gas than amine systems.
The company is currently exploring a variety of means by which it can commercialize its products, including the identification of strategic partners.
For more information, please contact Wesley Bilson, Manager, at 310-459-7933, ext. 24.

Nestco LLC, the developer of a proprietary, portable sour gas-scrubbing unit, has successfully completed initial testing on two sulfuric gas wells in Texas and New Mexico.
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