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		<title>By: Pamela</title>
		<link>http://www.favstocks.com/snrg-going-green-and-still-under-the-radar/132354/#comment-522</link>
		<dc:creator>Pamela</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:30:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I believe that this is the company that used to be Texen Oil and Gas and their stock cratered big time.  As a former shareholder, I was never notified of any shareholders meetings, how the company was doing or the fact that the company was going under.  I was left with useless stock! Worth $0. Hope you do better with SNRG then I did with Texen!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe that this is the company that used to be Texen Oil and Gas and their stock cratered big time.  As a former shareholder, I was never notified of any shareholders meetings, how the company was doing or the fact that the company was going under.  I was left with useless stock! Worth $0. Hope you do better with SNRG then I did with Texen!</p>
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		<title>By: John Preston</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Preston</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Mike,

I just noticed this article about SNRG and I&#039;m happy to hear that people are taking an interest in the company.  I am working with SNRG to get them in the public eye as you probably guessed by my website, so I believe I can help to answer your question.

The process they use to recycle the tires, or any other waste material, is quite extensive.  There are multiple phases to the process, and to describe it to you best I will simply copy the information directly from the SNRG homepage: http://web.me.com/tomdotdom27/SNRG/SNRG.html

EnviroPark: Phase 1 Waste Reforming Process

Feedstock (Waste) Blending:
â€¢ De-Manufacturing- Extracts (Virgin Equivalent) recoverables.
â€¢ Grinding and blending-Creates consistent particle size.
â€¢ Water Adjustment- Creates consistent water content.
â€¢ Hydro-carbon Adjustment- Creates consistent Syngas volume.
Gasification:
â€¢ Primary gasification: 2-3000Âºc separates organic/inorganic.
  - Inorganics tapped off as liquids (metals and inert glass slag).
  - Organics produce Syngas and various trace gasses.  
â€¢ Secondary gasification: 5-8000Âºc cleans gas stream.
  - Trace inorganics tapped off, gasses 100% purity certified.
  - Concludes reforming-materials are no longer waste.

EnviroPark: Phase 2 Materials Manufacturing Process

â€¢ Refining:
  - Separates and cleans molten metals, pours Ingots.
  - Separates gasses by M. Weight and compresses.
  - In-line gas analysis and purity certification.
â€¢ Chemicals Manufacturing
  - SynGas Compression and Sale
  - SynGas GTL Conversion to Jet fuel or Other Liquids
  - Split Syngas to yield Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide
     Chlorine to HCL

Hope that helps, and there is much more information on their site if you are interested in learning more so please check them out.  Also, the President and CEO Elroy Fimrite can be contacted directly through email which you will find on their site.

~ John Preston</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mike,</p>
<p>I just noticed this article about SNRG and I&#8217;m happy to hear that people are taking an interest in the company.  I am working with SNRG to get them in the public eye as you probably guessed by my website, so I believe I can help to answer your question.</p>
<p>The process they use to recycle the tires, or any other waste material, is quite extensive.  There are multiple phases to the process, and to describe it to you best I will simply copy the information directly from the SNRG homepage: <a  href="http://web.me.com/tomdotdom27/SNRG/SNRG.html" rel="nofollow">http://web.me.com/tomdotdom27/SNRG/SNRG.html</a></p>
<p>EnviroPark: Phase 1 Waste Reforming Process</p>
<p>Feedstock (Waste) Blending:<br />
â€¢ De-Manufacturing- Extracts (Virgin Equivalent) recoverables.<br />
â€¢ Grinding and blending-Creates consistent particle size.<br />
â€¢ Water Adjustment- Creates consistent water content.<br />
â€¢ Hydro-carbon Adjustment- Creates consistent Syngas volume.<br />
Gasification:<br />
â€¢ Primary gasification: 2-3000Âºc separates organic/inorganic.<br />
  &#8211; Inorganics tapped off as liquids (metals and inert glass slag).<br />
  &#8211; Organics produce Syngas and various trace gasses.<br />
â€¢ Secondary gasification: 5-8000Âºc cleans gas stream.<br />
  &#8211; Trace inorganics tapped off, gasses 100% purity certified.<br />
  &#8211; Concludes reforming-materials are no longer waste.</p>
<p>EnviroPark: Phase 2 Materials Manufacturing Process</p>
<p>â€¢ Refining:<br />
  &#8211; Separates and cleans molten metals, pours Ingots.<br />
  &#8211; Separates gasses by M. Weight and compresses.<br />
  &#8211; In-line gas analysis and purity certification.<br />
â€¢ Chemicals Manufacturing<br />
  &#8211; SynGas Compression and Sale<br />
  &#8211; SynGas GTL Conversion to Jet fuel or Other Liquids<br />
  &#8211; Split Syngas to yield Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide<br />
     Chlorine to HCL</p>
<p>Hope that helps, and there is much more information on their site if you are interested in learning more so please check them out.  Also, the President and CEO Elroy Fimrite can be contacted directly through email which you will find on their site.</p>
<p>~ John Preston</p>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
		<link>http://www.favstocks.com/snrg-going-green-and-still-under-the-radar/132354/#comment-426</link>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 22:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>what happens to the metal in the tire that has heavy metals that are poisonious to humans and life on the planet when heated? We have recycled tires with just electricity and no effluents where the metal is not heated and can be recycled as metal. RUBR is under the wire too. So far.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what happens to the metal in the tire that has heavy metals that are poisonious to humans and life on the planet when heated? We have recycled tires with just electricity and no effluents where the metal is not heated and can be recycled as metal. RUBR is under the wire too. So far.</p>
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