The oil and gas industry is in crisis. The world is currently using up as much petroleum products as there are available and all industries are seeing negative effects because of it. Gas prices are going up due to fear of limited supply left in the ground. It is simple supply and demand economics; the only problem is that we are fooling ourselves believing that there is a limited amount of petroleum supply left in this world. We at Remediation Express, LLC are surrounded by project opportunities to use our solutions and services that will both recover oil and clean up the world while doing so.
Remediation Express, LLC is a privately owned technology services company that focuses on the recovery of oil products and treatment of all contaminations as a result of oil products. Remediation Express currently offers two main solutions: REX 1000 and the HydroPro system. These two solutions are providing the oil and gas industry with two much needed services through recovery of oil and cleanup of all contaminations that result from recovering oil.
REX 1000 is a new privately labeled product that is proven to encapsulate hydrocarbons. The encapsulating method makes the hydrocarbon components “slippery” causing them they become released from the matter they are attached to. REX 1000 is a great product to recover any waste or slop oil found in an oil well as well as remove all paraffin buildup that occurs overtime in oil wells and pipelines. REX 1000 is able to recover the oil that was once unrecoverable! This product is providing the oil and gas industry with a needed increase in supply of oil products. The total uses of this product are still being discovered but the proven oil recovery uses of REX 1000 make this product stand tall.
The second solution offered by Remediation Express is the HydroPro system. The HydroPro system is a patented system that is proven to successfully remove all total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) that are found in contaminated soil. The HydroPro system is able to remove light, medium and heavy hydrocarbons including all long-chain hydrocarbons found in soil. Unfortunately, because of the worlds need for petroleum products, oil companies have contaminated the lands around us. Any time oil is drilled from the ground, a pipeline bursts or a holding tank leaks, soil contamination occurs. By utilizing the HydroPro system, these contaminated sites become contamination free. The HydroPro has successfully treated over 100 sites around the world.
Both REX 1000 and the HydroPro system are helping the oil and gas industry by recovering oil products and cleaning the contaminated sites that have formed over the years. There are several projects around the world that utilized both REX 1000 and the HydroPro system. An example of such a project site would be an oil drilling mud pond. In such a mud pond site, Remediation Express uses REX 1000 to extract out as much oil product as available and then utilizes the HydroPro system to treat the remaining contaminated soil on the site. At the end of the project, Remediation Express is able to recover normally unrecoverable oil while leaving a site free of all hydrocarbon contaminations.
If you are interested in learning more about Remediation Express and all of the solutions and services it has to offer, please contact:
Brett Fritz
VP of Business Development and Sales
Remediation Express, LLC ( www.RemediationExpress.com )
BFritz@gopsgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/in/brettfritz
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Published to Ole Cram's Business Connections Network blog at OCBusinessConnectionsNetwork.blogspot.com.
Ole Cram and Marcobe Investments, Inc. are not responsible for the accuracy of claims made in this article. Article is provided for informational and sharing purposes as one of Ole Cram's business connections on LinkedIn (see blog site for more information).
Friday, May 30, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Community Commerce Centers: The 21st Century Workplace
Community Commerce Centers provide a common workplace environment for office workers from multiple employers on a seat by seat basis. In the workspace environment each of the office workers receives a workspace that would be equivalent to workspace the worker would find in most major corporate work environments. In addition, most Community Commerce Centers would provide on-premises amenities such as parking, food service, daycare, exercise facility, walk-in clinic, and learning center. The Community Commerce Center provides computer, telephone and Internet access services for each worker station located within the facility. Computer services would include dynamic system backup, basic office software, including operating system, and Internet service. Private individual telephone service is provided at the desk of each office worker. Internet service provides secured individual IP (Internet Protocol) for each office worker. Individual office workers cannot occupy a seat at a Community Commerce Center unless their home residence is less than 3-5 mile radius of the center depending on the local density of centers. Workers living beyond the center service area would not be eligible for a seat at the facility.
There are two defining features for each Community Commerce Center. First, each office worker occupying a seat at the center workspace must live within a maximum of a 3-5 mile radius from the center. Community Commerce Center planning is focused on the goal of cutting a worker's daily one way commute at least in half leaving the worker with a maximum commute of 3-5 miles. Second, multiple employers each have employees using Community Commerce Center workspace based on the proximity of each worker's residence to the Community Commerce Center. Employers utilize the services available at multiple Community Commerce Centers to accommodate the workspace needs for the maximum number of its employees working within 3-5 miles of other Community Commerce Centers. The net effect is that an employer may require the services of multiple Community Commerce Centers at various locations to accommodate the workspace for all of its employees seeking to work from a Community Commerce Center rather than from a single central corporate location in a community where the distance traveled by each worker is greater than 3-5 miles.
One other aspect of the Community Commerce Centers workplace is that their implementation also creates a carbon project that generate carbon credits under the concept of additionality not only because the implementation of the Community Commerce Centers use green building standards in the construction of Community Commerce Centers but also because the creation of Community Commerce Centers is considered a non-traditional business solution. Of course, the direct fuel savings generated by the fact that employees are much closer to their workplace is an added bonus.
The Community Commerce Center system provides a completely new way of looking at how to provide a workplace for employees while creating a mechanism providing the means to not only enable workers to enjoy a better quality of life but also reduce the demand for fossil fuels and generation of greenhouses. The Community Commerce Center system can be implemented on a worldwide scale providing all countries to participate not only in saving the environment while providing a better solution for bringing worker and job together in a way that enhances the quality of life for all workers but also in generating a work solution that virtually ensures that the world economy remains recession-proof over a period of at least two to three decades. The fact that there can be full implementation of Community Commerce Centers on a worldwide scale using existing technologies means that there are no barriers to launching the implementation due to the lack of technology to make the system work successfully. The implementation of Community Commerce Centers produces jobs immediately at each implementation location. The spread of Community Commerce Center locations provides an opportunity for communities to realize expansion of their economy without bearing the burden building infrastructure that would serve only to create an increased demand for fossil fuels along with the concomitant increase in greenhouse gases. The savings in resources coupled with the increased worker productivity brought about through Community Commerce Center implementation provides the potential that additional resources can be applied to the development of new technologies that will further serve to diminish the damage done to the environment on a global basis. Beyond the climate change and economic benefits provided by implementation of the Community Commerce Center system is the additional significant benefit of establishing a clear and close connection between the community environment and work environment, which not only improves and enhances the role of family life but also improves and enhances the overall satisfaction all workers have with their work situation. Over time there will be an increasing number of work positions that would be appropriate for placement at a Community Commerce Center, and the manufacturing sector of world economies will find an increasing number of opportunities to implement analogs of the Community Commerce Center within a manufacturing environment.
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Copyright © Charles C Caro 2008, All Rights Reserved
Submitted by LinkedIn member Charles C Caro.
View his LinkedIn profile at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/carocc
A full version of this article is available in two forms at either link below:
http://www.caro.cc/download/communitycommercecenters.pdf
http://www.caro.cc/download/communitycommercecenters-2col.pdf
Alternatively, you can click on the title of this article.
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Published to Ole Cram's Business Connections Network blog at OCBusinessConnectionsNetwork.blogspot.com.
Ole Cram and Marcobe Investments, Inc. are not responsible for the accuracy of claims made in this article. Article is provided for informational and sharing purposes as one of Ole Cram's business connections on LinkedIn (see blog site for more information).
There are two defining features for each Community Commerce Center. First, each office worker occupying a seat at the center workspace must live within a maximum of a 3-5 mile radius from the center. Community Commerce Center planning is focused on the goal of cutting a worker's daily one way commute at least in half leaving the worker with a maximum commute of 3-5 miles. Second, multiple employers each have employees using Community Commerce Center workspace based on the proximity of each worker's residence to the Community Commerce Center. Employers utilize the services available at multiple Community Commerce Centers to accommodate the workspace needs for the maximum number of its employees working within 3-5 miles of other Community Commerce Centers. The net effect is that an employer may require the services of multiple Community Commerce Centers at various locations to accommodate the workspace for all of its employees seeking to work from a Community Commerce Center rather than from a single central corporate location in a community where the distance traveled by each worker is greater than 3-5 miles.
One other aspect of the Community Commerce Centers workplace is that their implementation also creates a carbon project that generate carbon credits under the concept of additionality not only because the implementation of the Community Commerce Centers use green building standards in the construction of Community Commerce Centers but also because the creation of Community Commerce Centers is considered a non-traditional business solution. Of course, the direct fuel savings generated by the fact that employees are much closer to their workplace is an added bonus.
The Community Commerce Center system provides a completely new way of looking at how to provide a workplace for employees while creating a mechanism providing the means to not only enable workers to enjoy a better quality of life but also reduce the demand for fossil fuels and generation of greenhouses. The Community Commerce Center system can be implemented on a worldwide scale providing all countries to participate not only in saving the environment while providing a better solution for bringing worker and job together in a way that enhances the quality of life for all workers but also in generating a work solution that virtually ensures that the world economy remains recession-proof over a period of at least two to three decades. The fact that there can be full implementation of Community Commerce Centers on a worldwide scale using existing technologies means that there are no barriers to launching the implementation due to the lack of technology to make the system work successfully. The implementation of Community Commerce Centers produces jobs immediately at each implementation location. The spread of Community Commerce Center locations provides an opportunity for communities to realize expansion of their economy without bearing the burden building infrastructure that would serve only to create an increased demand for fossil fuels along with the concomitant increase in greenhouse gases. The savings in resources coupled with the increased worker productivity brought about through Community Commerce Center implementation provides the potential that additional resources can be applied to the development of new technologies that will further serve to diminish the damage done to the environment on a global basis. Beyond the climate change and economic benefits provided by implementation of the Community Commerce Center system is the additional significant benefit of establishing a clear and close connection between the community environment and work environment, which not only improves and enhances the role of family life but also improves and enhances the overall satisfaction all workers have with their work situation. Over time there will be an increasing number of work positions that would be appropriate for placement at a Community Commerce Center, and the manufacturing sector of world economies will find an increasing number of opportunities to implement analogs of the Community Commerce Center within a manufacturing environment.
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Copyright © Charles C Caro 2008, All Rights Reserved
Submitted by LinkedIn member Charles C Caro.
View his LinkedIn profile at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/carocc
A full version of this article is available in two forms at either link below:
http://www.caro.cc/download/communitycommercecenters.pdf
http://www.caro.cc/download/communitycommercecenters-2col.pdf
Alternatively, you can click on the title of this article.
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Published to Ole Cram's Business Connections Network blog at OCBusinessConnectionsNetwork.blogspot.com.
Ole Cram and Marcobe Investments, Inc. are not responsible for the accuracy of claims made in this article. Article is provided for informational and sharing purposes as one of Ole Cram's business connections on LinkedIn (see blog site for more information).
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