US Water Services Announces New Division, US Water Energy Services
US Water Services, Inc is pleased to announce the launch of US Water Energy Services to focus on total water management of shale gas production in the natural gas industry.
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (1888PressRelease) June 21, 2011 - U.S. Water Services is pleased to announce that it has started a new division, U.S. Water Energy Services, to focus on the Upstream Oil & Gas Sector with down hole treatment for scale and corrosion, water reuse and remediation, and treatments; the intent of this new division will improve well production and minimize, or eliminate, environmental impact. The oil and gas industry continues to expand their operation in the face of difficult water and environmental issues. US Water Energy Services can assist this market by leveraging many of our proprietary and innovative technologies and applying them in creative ways within the natural gas industry.
In many cases, the water and environmental issues in shale gas production create huge barriers to the successful use and extraction of these critical and valuable resources. In a time when foreign oil from hostile countries continues to plague American safety and economy, US Water Energy Services believe that home grown oil and gas that can be removed in an environmentally safe and sustainable manner is a big part of the solution to our US Energy needs.
As we have done in other industries, where water had become a major stumbling block to industry advancement, U.S. Water Energy Services can lead significant water reduction and reuse in the gas and shale market as well. U.S. Water Services, its subsidiary Wellons Water and its valued partner, Resource Methods, has extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, down hole treatments, water reuse and water remediation. With the formation of this group, U.S. Water Energy Services will take the lead in providing a total water management approach that focuses on water reuse, treatment and green extraction of oil and gas. "With shale formations capable of sustaining the US for more than the next 100 years, it is critical that we contribute our expertise to aid in the successful use of our homeland natural resources," says Allan Bly, CEO of US Water Services, Inc.
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