Another Major Coalbed Methane Operator Taps Big Cat's Aquifer Re-Injection System.Initiates Environmentally Friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1] CBM CBM Commodore Business Machines CBM Coalbed Methane CBM Christoffel Blindenmission CBM Condition Based Maintenance CBM Confidence-Building Measures CBM Curriculum Based Measurement (education) CBM Cubic Meter Well Water Handling Pilot UPTON, Wyoming Upton is a town in Weston County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 872 at the 2000 census. Geography Upton is located at 1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 3. -- Big Cat Energy Corporation ("Big Cat") (BCTE: OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). ), a leading supplier of water handling technology and services to the coalbed methane Coalbed methane is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in United States, Canada, and other countries. industry ("CBM"), is pleased to announce that it has commenced installation of its Aquifer Recharge Injection ("ARID[TM]") system on a pilot well drilling Well drilling is the process of drilling a hole in the ground for the extraction of a natural resource such as ground water, natural gas, or petroleum. Drilling for the exploration of the nature of the material underground (for instance in search of metallic ore) is best described project for a major CBM operator. Big Cat is installing 2 ARID systems near Gillette, Wyoming for this operator, with the potential installation of ARID Systems in 3 additional wells this calendar year. "We are very encouraged by the acceptance of the ARID system as the most environmentally friendly and cost effective water handling solution for the CBM industry", said Tim Barritt, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Big Cat Energy. "Responsible CBM operators are recognizing the significant time and cost savings that they can achieve when implementing Big Cat's ARID system on CBM wells." added Mr. Barritt. Big Cat Energy has implemented its ARID System on numerous production wells for various CBM operators in the Powder River Basin The Powder River Basin is a region in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming about 120 miles east to west and 200 miles north to south known for its coal deposits. It is both a topographic drainage and geologic structural basin. . The CBM industry is now starting to recognize the value of the ARID System for low cost, environmentally friendly, produced water management. CBM companies are seeing a large per barrel cost savings using the ARID process and at the same time witnessed the water conservation that is achieved for land owners. About Big Cat Energy Corporation Big Cat Energy Corporation works with Coal Bed Methane (CBM) well owners and operators that want to reduce the cost and environmental impact of CBM produced water. Big Cat provides these companies with its patented Aquifer Recharge Injection (ARID) System to manage the thousands of gallons of CBM produced well water that would otherwise be discharged from our water sheds. Big Cat's Aquifer Recharge Injection System eliminates surface discharge of produced water, retains water for landowner's future use, reduces the time and cost to well production, and eliminates the majority of surface disturbances and reclamation costs. For further information, contact: For sales information contact Jim Farnsworth or Tim Barritt at 307-468-9369 or email sales@bigcatenergy.com, or visit our web site at www.bigcatenergy.com Shareholder Relations Tel: (877) 912-2283 Email: investor@bigcatenergy.com Web: www.livecallir.com Forward-Looking Statements Portions of this document may constitute "forward-looking statements" as defined by federal law. Although the company believes any such statements are based on reasonable assumptions, there is no assurance that actual outcomes will not be materially different. Any such statements are made in reliance on the "safe harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. " protections provided under the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995. Additional information about issues that could lead to material changes in performance is contained in the company's annual reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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