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Bayshore is a Canadian Public Company with its stock trading in Toronto Venture Exchange (Symbol: BSH). Bayshore is cooperating with China to expand the heavy oil / oilsand upgrading technology opportunity using a proprietary catalyst in North America and worldwide. The process using a proprietary catalyst will convert raw oilsand / heavy oil into diesel fuel light oil, synthetic gas and clean sand/coke. The process can be operated at normal pressure through low temperature heating. Laboratory tests on Canadian heavy crude oil/bitumen,Athabasca oil sands and oil sands from other countries have been conducted and received excellent oil and gas yield. The heavy oil scale up test at the pilot plant in Beijing has also come out amazing result, which means that the process can be industrialized and commercialized.
Transteq Environmental Solutions is a Houston, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Fauske is a Burr Ridge, IL-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District is one of the leading companies in Energy & Utilities industry. Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District is based in Smithville, TN. You can find more information on Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District at www.mtng.com
Sparta Capital Ltd. (“Sparta” or “we” or “our”) is a publicly-traded company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “SAY”. We invest in companies and developing technologies thus bringing them under the umbrella of the “Sparta Group”, where we strive to improve their performance. Through a network of majority and wholly owned companies, the Sparta Group supplies a variety of specialized energy capturing, converting, optimizing and related services to the commercial sector, this is where our mandate Capture, Convert, and OptimizeTM comes from. The Sparta Group of businesses are divided into three distinct business segments: (i) Capturing lost waste energy; (ii) converting existing waste for other uses and into new consumable forms; and (iii) optimizing energy efficiencies.