NATURAL GAS PROCESSING SERVICES

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CONNECT MIDSTREAM WEBSTER ENERGY INVESTMENTS 941 W I-35 FRONTAGE RD SUITE 116-PMB 395 EDMOND OK 73034 Natural gas processing services, including the removal of natural gas liquids from natural gas and the compression and treatment of natural gas; processing of oil; water treatment services; recycling of water from hydrocarbon production;Transportation, delivery and storage of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, crude oil, and water for others;Marketing services for energy providers;MIDSTREAM;
CONNECT MIDSTREAM CONNECT MIDSTREAM 16420 MUIRFIELD PLACE EDMOND OK 73013 Natural gas processing services, including the removal of natural gas liquids from natural gas and the compression and treatment of natural gas; processing of oil; water treatment services; recycling of water from hydrocarbon production;Transportation, delivery and storage of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, crude oil, and water for others;Marketing services for energy providers;MIDSTREAM;
GPUR GTUIT 2924 Millennium Circle, Suite A Billings MT 59102 Natural gas processing services;Natural gas processing equipment components, namely, filter feed pump and dosing pumps for gas processing machines; Natural gas processing equipment components, namely, filter press being parts of gas processing machines, all of the foregoing used to remove hydrogen sulfide from natural gas to convert the natural gas from sour to sweet and generate an elemental sulfur cake; filter feed pump, namely, a centrifugal pump that pumps liquids through the filter press; dosing pump, namely, a positive displacement pump that feeds the chemicals from the buffer tank into the liquid contactor;Natural gas processing equipment components, namely, a metal buffer tank, namely, an excess liquids storage tank of metal that holds extra chemicals;GAS PURE;Natural gas processing equipment sold together as a unit, namely, a gas contactor, chemical drum, buffer tank, air blower, filter feed pump, dosing pump, filter press and waste bin used to remove hydrogen sulfide from natural gas to convert the natural gas from sour to sweet and generate an elemental sulfur cake; natural gas processing equipment components, namely, a gas contactor, chemical drum being a fluid separation apparatus for separation of gas from liquid, air blower, natural gas processing equipment components, namely, filter press and waste bin being parts of gas purification machines; all of the foregoing used to remove hydrogen sulfide from natural gas to convert the natural gas from sour to sweet and generate an elemental sulfur cake;
TXU PROCESSING TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY 1601 Bryan Street Dallas TX 752013402 Natural gas processing services, namely, the treatment of gas and other hydrocarbons;Natural gas processing services, namely, transporting, and distributing gas, and other hydrocarbons;Natural gas processing services, namely, the procurement, namely, purchasing of gas and other hydrocarbons for others;PROCESSING;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for scheduling database operations to one or more databases in a parallel-processing database system are described herein. After a query server generates a dynamic-link library (DLL) or other executable representative of one or more database operations to a database, the query server notifies a scheduling services module of the generation of the DLL and submits the DLL to a query agent. The query agent notifies the scheduling services module of its receipt of the DLL. Based on any of a variety of considerations, the scheduling services module schedules a time of execution for the DLL by one or more processing matrices that store the database. At the scheduled time, the scheduling services module directs the query agent to submit the DLL to the indicated processing matrices. The scheduling services module also can be adapted to monitor the execution of previously submitted DLLs by one or more processing matrices and adjust the scheduled times of execution for subsequent DLLs accordingly.