TRANSMIX CARBON DIOXIDE PRODUCTION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
KINDER MORGAN KINDER MORGAN, INC. 1001 Louisiana Street, Ste. 1000 Houston TX 77002 Transmix and carbon dioxide production and processing services;Transportation by pipeline and barge and terminalling of natural gas, natural gas liquids, refined petroleum products, oil, biodiesel, ethanol, benzene; transportation by truck, rail, barge and vessel and terminalling of bulk products, namely, sulphur, fertilizers, ferro alloys, aggregate, paper, wood, vegetable oil;Brokerage of energy, namely, natural gas liquids and carbon dioxide;
KINDER MORGAN KINDER MORGAN KANSAS, INC. 500 DALLAS STREET, SUITE 1000 HOUSTON TX 77002 Transmix and carbon dioxide production and processing services;The mark consists of KINDER with a lightning bolt in the middle followed by the word MORGAN.;Transportation by pipeline and barge and terminalling of natural gas, natural gas liquids, refined petroleum products, oil, biodiesel, ethanol, benzene; transportation by truck, rail, barge and vessel and terminalling of bulk products, namely, sulphur, fertilizers, ferro alloys, aggregate, paper, wood, vegetable oil;Brokerage of energy, namely, natural gas liquids and carbon dioxide;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Natural gas is produced from a reservoir above a bitumen reserve with minimal or no impact on concurrent or subsequent production of bitumen recovery techniques including SAGD. Greenhouse benefits over and above the benefits of coincidental recovery are available through the injection of waste gas containing carbon dioxide for maintaining pressure in the gas reservoir while producing natural gas. Carbon dioxide separates out of the waste gas through preferential absorption in connate or aquifer water, with the result that carbon dioxide is thereby both retarded from flowing to the natural gas production well and effectively sequestered in the reservoir water. Additional advantage is achieved wherein water influx at production wells can be managed and trapped gas can be recovered.