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			<title>Making a Market for Yates Gas: Modular N2 Rejection</title>
			<description>Jeremy Jordan, President of IACX Energy LLC presented at NGSPB on September 11, 2007. &lt;br&gt;
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			<title>IACX Energy Board Member Named by Gov. Rick Perry to Board of Regents of the University of Houston</title>
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			<title>IACX Energy formed to provide small scale Nitrogen and CO2 removal solutions to natural gas producers. </title>
			<description>Haddington Ventures, LLC and Inter-American Corporation announced today that they have formed a new midstream energy venture, IACX Energy LLC (IACX). Haddington Energy Partners III, LP, a fund managed by Haddington, has made an initial commitment of $10 million to the new venture.   IACX provides low-cost processing alternatives for upstream producers looking to unlock value in stranded, low-BTU gas reserves. Estimated to represent 23 percent of the proved domestic natural gas base, low-BTU reserves are methane deposits with unacceptable percentages of nitrogen and/or carbon dioxide. These inert contaminants can lower the combustibility or BTUs per cubic foot of gas to levels below that of typical pipeline specifications.  IACX builds, owns, and operates proprietary pressure swing adsorption processing assets that extract nitrogen and carbon dioxide from contaminated gas streams. IACX&amp;#8217;s technology is especially notable because of its scalability, ease of mobility, and high...
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description>  Helium is Valuable?? Yes!! Click here for a Feb. 2010 Wall Street Journal article explaining why.  Helium is in very short supply and prices have been recently climbing to extraordinary levels with no signs of weakening ($60 to $100/Mcf &amp;#8211; depending on who you ask). All natural gas has some component of associated helium, though some more than others. If you&amp;#8217;re not monetizing the helium in your gas, you could be missing out on considerable cash flow &amp;#8211; as well as a veritable hedge against fluctuating natural gas prices.          IACX engineers have developed the only known, non-cryogenic helium purification (&amp;#8804;99.999% pure) processes for natural gas applications with over 10 years of on-stream time and economic success.  IACX holds three process patents for its unique helium systems and are the only ones in the world who can build and operate these time-tested, money-making assets. Don&amp;#8217;t believe us? Do your homework or ask around - your path will always...

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			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:38:57 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description>    Below is a listing of companies that we know to be active in the small scale nitrogen rejection space (among other things). We know very little about the operating conditions and costs of these processes, but we encourage you to consider ALL options before making any decision. If there are others that you know about, but that are not listed here, let us know and we will cheerfully post them.  Why do this? In all honesty, we're comfortable that any serious scrutiny will lead you back to IACX (it wouldn't be the first time). But don't let us sway you, sharpen your pencils and take a gander...    THE COMPETITION  Smaller Scale Nitrogen Rejection Assets       Membrane Technology and Research, Inc., Menlo Park, California  Membrane System - http://www.mtrinc.com/      Guild Associates, Inc., Dublin, Ohio   &amp;#8220;Molecular Gate&amp;#8221; Technology - http://www.moleculargate.com/      HNNG Development, Houston, Texas   &amp;#8220;Mehra Process&amp;#8221; (Chilled Absorption) -...

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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 20:36:48 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Nitrogen Sponge</title>
			<description> IACX Energy introduces the Nitrogen Sponge for low-pressure, low-volume natural gas streams! This non-cryogenic, environmentally friendly nitrogen rejection unit is small scaled, extremely mobile and removes problematic nitrogen and water vapor from natural gas to meet stringent pipeline specifications. Whether your gas contains 40% nitrogen or just 4%, the Sponge will remove nitrogen with only minimal hydrocarbon losses. Each unit is run by a programmable logic controller that can be accessed from any computer, allowing the producer to know the exact operating conditions, day or night. An IACX representative will maintain the Sponge and oversee its operations, though only minimal oversight is required. Whether you are looking to process 300MCFD or 5MMCFD, the Nitrogen Sponge can handle your gas stream.    Roll-Out of Another IACX Nitrogen Sponge (Oct. 2007)     If you have questionable reserves of high-nitrogen gas, the Nitrogen Sponge allows for economic, small scale processing at...

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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:34:31 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description>Purchasing General Terms and Conditions [click here for printer friendly version - pdf format]  IACX ENERGY seeks to exceed customer expectations. Our suppliers are an integral part of our business success. IACX will establish high performance expectations for ourselves and our suppliers, thereby forming a foundation to ultimately exceed customer expectations and form lasting business relationships.  1.   Acceptance   a.   Seller acknowledges and agrees that these General Terms and Conditions are incorporated in, and a part of this contract and each purchase order, work instruction, work order, shipping instruction, or any other document, whether expressed in written form or by electronic data exchange. Seller acknowledges that it has read and understands these General Terms and Conditions. If Seller accepts this contract in writing or commences any of the work or services which are the subject of this Contract, Seller will be deemed to have accepted this contract and these General...

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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 23:54:31 GMT</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 04:52:17 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Company Bios</title>
			<description>IACX Energy Executives and Directors   M. Scott Sears, CEO, Director     Mr. Sears serves as IACX's Chief Executive Officer and is a member of the Board. His expertise is in the area of upstream exploration and production. Mr. Sears previously held the position of Vice President at Oklahoma Oil Company and was responsible for prospect identification and development. He is a member of the AAPG, AAPL, Dallas Geological Society, the West Texas Geological Society, the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, the Kansas Independent Oil &amp; Gas Association, and others     He received both his MBA and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.    Jeremy C. Jordan, President, Director    Mr. Jordan serves as IACX's President and is a member of the Board. He is responsible for project identification, evaluation and structuring, and performs all in-house financial functions for the Company. Jeremy joined Inter-American in 2003, where he focused on project...

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			<description>This Page will continue to grow. Check back from time to time.  Q: Does IACX work on alternative gas applications, such as landfill or digester gas?  A: We&#8217;ll consider it. We have tested our process on an operating Waste Management landfill in Mississippi and were successful in removing 40% CO2 to &amp;lt;2%, as well as virtually all of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including siloxanes. The one observation that gave us pause was the drastically variable composition of the gas on an intraday basis. In such an event, meeting a rigid pipeline specification would be problematic. Closed system landfills only!  Digester gas applications generally have more appeal to us because the composition of the gas typically remains fairly constant.  On any application, we will be happy to take a look &#8211; though we require that any inquiring entity be a principal in the project &#8211; a principal that has the authority to get something done. Any agents or deal makers would need to demonstrate such...

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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:41:41 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>CO2 Sponge</title>
			<description>                             Introducing IACX&#8217;s CO2 SpongeTM! This product provides a clean, safe, and easily operated alternative to conventional amine treating, especially at lower volumes and pressures. The processing medium for the CO2 SpongeTM consists of inert and odorless carbon pellets that physically (not chemically) pull the CO2 from the contaminated gas stream. There is no corrosion, no leaks, limited oversight and extremely high (97%) hydrocarbon recoveries. Each Sponge is driven by a programmable logic controller and can be accessed from any desktop computer, day or night. In the case of lumpy production from casinghead gas or variable CO2 levels from tertiary recovery projects, the CO2 SpongeTM automatically adjusts to the new operating conditions.   The CO2 SpongeTM is extremely scalable and can be built to accommodate natural gas streams as low as 200MCFD, with CO2 levels as high as 40%. The Sponge is highly mobile (depending on the application in question) which...

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			<description>&lt;div&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Blue flame newsletter&quot; src=&quot;/attachments/wysiwyg/4/cable-tool.jpg&quot; align=&quot;right&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; hspace=&quot;5&quot; /&gt;The Blue Flame Newsletter: An almanac for the independent oil and gas explorationist looking for opportunities in uncrowded places. Read monthly reports from our man-with-a-witcher, Kelly Bushing, on where to look for by-passed gas opportunities as well as &quot;coffee shop whisper&quot; reconaissance. We hope this Newsletter inspires a new approach to gas exploration/exploitation in demonstrably valid, albeit long forgotten regions of domestic low-Btu basins. They're right under your nose!&lt;/div&gt;
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