Latitude Solutions & Latitude Clean Tech Group are proud to announce the release of their new video: Clean, reusable water. Latitude Solutions CEO, Harvey Kaye, and Clean Tech Group’s Bill Gilmore and Dr. Russell Renk explain their new technology of Electro-Precipitation in this educational and informative video. The process of Electro-Precipitation will revolutionize the clean water industry, removing industrial pollutants from mining, oil spills, dissolved heavy metals and more, giving us the final product of clean, reusable water.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
60 Minutes, Latitude Solutions Clean Tech & the Marcellus Shale
On Sunday, November 14, 2010, 60 Minutes ran a major segment regarding the opportunities related to the rapid development of the Marcellus Shale’s major oil/gas resources reported to have twice the reserves as Saudi Arabia.
Latitude Solutions CEO, Harvey Kaye, stated, “We have been working closely with several companies who are operating in the Marcellus Shale regarding the deployment of Latitude Clean Tech Group’s proprietary Electro PrecipitationTM Integrated Water SystemsTM for dealing with the contaminated water environmental issues related to Marcellus Shale development.
The following blog will provide an in depth look at the role Latitude Clean Tech Group can play in protecting the environment:
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Latitude Solutions, Inc.’s Clean Tech Group to Increase Focus on the Marcellus Shale Opportunity
The Marcellus Shale opportunity is a “once-in-a-generation energy and economic opportunity for Pennsylvania”, stated the president of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. The Marcellus Shale formation underlies approximately three-fourths of Pennsylvania, parts of New York, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio. There are currently 1,500 Marcellus Shale wells located in Pennsylvania today. It is estimated that another 35,000-50,000 wells could be drilled by 2030.
To read the log in its entirety, please visit: Latitude Solutions, Inc.’s Clean Tech Group to Increase Focus on the Marcellus Shale Opportunity
Latitude Solutions CEO, Harvey Kaye, stated, “We have been working closely with several companies who are operating in the Marcellus Shale regarding the deployment of Latitude Clean Tech Group’s proprietary Electro PrecipitationTM Integrated Water SystemsTM for dealing with the contaminated water environmental issues related to Marcellus Shale development.
The following blog will provide an in depth look at the role Latitude Clean Tech Group can play in protecting the environment:
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Latitude Solutions, Inc.’s Clean Tech Group to Increase Focus on the Marcellus Shale Opportunity
The Marcellus Shale opportunity is a “once-in-a-generation energy and economic opportunity for Pennsylvania”, stated the president of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. The Marcellus Shale formation underlies approximately three-fourths of Pennsylvania, parts of New York, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio. There are currently 1,500 Marcellus Shale wells located in Pennsylvania today. It is estimated that another 35,000-50,000 wells could be drilled by 2030.
To read the log in its entirety, please visit: Latitude Solutions, Inc.’s Clean Tech Group to Increase Focus on the Marcellus Shale Opportunity
Latitude Solutions, Inc.’s Clean Tech Group to Increase Focus on the Marcellus Shale Opportunity
By: Harvey Kaye
The Marcellus Shale opportunity is a “once-in-a-generation energy and economic opportunity for Pennsylvania”, stated the president of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. The Marcellus Shale formation underlies approximately three-fourths of Pennsylvania, parts of New York, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio. There are currently 1,500 Marcellus Shale wells located in Pennsylvania today. It is estimated that another 35,000-50,000 wells could be drilled by 2030.
Importantly, state and environmental officials realize that dealing with the major water related environmental issues are now front and center regarding future development. We know that planning for and handling contaminated frac and product water issues will be the major environmental factor that needs to be addressed in this area in particular as well as globally.
LSI’s wholly-owned operating subsidiary, Latitude Clean Tech Group, Inc.’s, (“LCTG”), proprietary Integrated Water Systems TM technology is uniquely positioned to play a vital role in resolving these issues. LCTG’s propriety water remediation technology has successfully demonstrated it efficacy in treating Marcellus and similar waters as well as tailings waters in the Alberta Oil Sands and many other mining and drilling operations. As environmental policies and enforcement continue to tighten, the company has increased its focus in these areas with the intention of building strategic alliances with new and existing oil and gas service companies in order to take full market advantage of the use of our Integrated Water Systems TM technology in this major growth area.
The Marcellus Shale opportunity is a “once-in-a-generation energy and economic opportunity for Pennsylvania”, stated the president of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. The Marcellus Shale formation underlies approximately three-fourths of Pennsylvania, parts of New York, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio. There are currently 1,500 Marcellus Shale wells located in Pennsylvania today. It is estimated that another 35,000-50,000 wells could be drilled by 2030.
Importantly, state and environmental officials realize that dealing with the major water related environmental issues are now front and center regarding future development. We know that planning for and handling contaminated frac and product water issues will be the major environmental factor that needs to be addressed in this area in particular as well as globally.
LSI’s wholly-owned operating subsidiary, Latitude Clean Tech Group, Inc.’s, (“LCTG”), proprietary Integrated Water Systems TM technology is uniquely positioned to play a vital role in resolving these issues. LCTG’s propriety water remediation technology has successfully demonstrated it efficacy in treating Marcellus and similar waters as well as tailings waters in the Alberta Oil Sands and many other mining and drilling operations. As environmental policies and enforcement continue to tighten, the company has increased its focus in these areas with the intention of building strategic alliances with new and existing oil and gas service companies in order to take full market advantage of the use of our Integrated Water Systems TM technology in this major growth area.
Latitude CleanTech™ Group Completes the Second Successful Demonstration of our Integrated Water Solutions™ technologies with Major Oil Company in Alberta.
We have previously written regarding the environmental issues relating to the oil extraction process and the resulting water related issues on the Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada. On March 30, 2010, Latitude CleanTech™ Group (“LCTG”) completed the second successful demonstration of our Integrated Water Solutions™ technologies with one of the major oil companies in Alberta. The results from the demonstration have been confirmed by independent laboratory analysis.
Water related environmental issues continue to bring pressure on the Alberta government and Alberta premier Ed Stelmach has said, “it intendeds to strongly enforce strict, new clean-up rules.”
Latitude CleanTech™ Group is nearing completion of its proprietary state of the art 100 gallons per minute (GPM) or 155,000 gallon per day facility. The facility is self-contained in a specially designed 40 foot mobile heated/air conditioned container. The plant is anticipated to be put into service within two months.
At issue are what the industry calls “mature fine tailings”, minute clay particles that can remain suspended in waste water for centuries if left untreated. During the demonstration, our technology has shown a 99.96% efficiency in dealing with these colloidal particles.
Latitude CleanTech™ Group expects to play a significant role in solving the Alberta Oil Sands major water related issues.
Water related environmental issues continue to bring pressure on the Alberta government and Alberta premier Ed Stelmach has said, “it intendeds to strongly enforce strict, new clean-up rules.”
Latitude CleanTech™ Group is nearing completion of its proprietary state of the art 100 gallons per minute (GPM) or 155,000 gallon per day facility. The facility is self-contained in a specially designed 40 foot mobile heated/air conditioned container. The plant is anticipated to be put into service within two months.
At issue are what the industry calls “mature fine tailings”, minute clay particles that can remain suspended in waste water for centuries if left untreated. During the demonstration, our technology has shown a 99.96% efficiency in dealing with these colloidal particles.
Latitude CleanTech™ Group expects to play a significant role in solving the Alberta Oil Sands major water related issues.
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