Suppliers in Refinery & Gas Treatment Chemicals

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    Interstate Chemical
    • Brands:3
    • Products:32
    • HQ:United States
    "Interstate Chemical Company, Inc. was founded in 1968 by Albert R. Puntureri. Since its inception and modest beginning in Mercer, Pennsylvania. Interstate has grown into a large, privately held chemical distribution and manufacturing company. With corporate headquarters in Hermitage, Pennsylvania, the company has expanded to include facilities in the northeastern, mid-western, and western United States. While we’re known for our patented premium heat transfer fluid, INTERCOOL®, we offer a full commodity chemical product line as well as manufactured products and specialty blending capabilities. Some of these products include resins, plasticizers, catalysts, high silicon electrical steel additives, and wide selection of heat transfer fluids matched to your specific needs. Interstate Chemical takes pride in its employees and management personnel who are committed to providing service with the highest level of dedication and excellence. The company’s growth and expansion are directly tied to this workforce of outstanding personnel. They are Interstate Chemical Company! Additionally, Interstate Chemical Company also owns and operates a private fleet of trucks. Alpont Transportation LLC is operated as a common carrier and hauls primarily for Interstate Chemical Company, providing dependable and convenient service. Our products, staff, services, and strategically located facilities provide reputable sales coverage from the East Coast to the Rocky Mountains. Collectively, this sets us apart from the rest of the industry, enabling us to offer “Remarkable Capabilities”."
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    Biochar Now LLC
    • Brands:1
    • Products:4
    • HQ:United States
    "Biochar Now is a pioneer in the biochar industry with strong engineering, manufacturing, sales and administrative personnel focused on making and selling quality biochar on a very large scale. The history of biochar dates back thousands of years to a civilization in the Amazon Basin where extensive regions of dark, highly fertile soil known as terra preta – Portuguese for “black earth” – have been discovered and analyzed, revealing high concentrations of charcoal and organic matter, such as plant and animal remains. Found only within inhabited areas, the presence of terra preta indicates that humans were deliberately responsible for its creation. Soil scientists theorize the ancient Amazonians used a “slash-and-char” process to develop this rich soil. With slash-and-char, plant material or crop remains were cut, ignited, and buried to smolder (rather than burn), which eventually produced char, now commonly referred to as “biochar”. This process isolated most of the carbon in the vegetation, creating a particularly hospitable amendment, which in turn nurtured beneficial micro-organisms that transformed the degraded soil to extremely rich and stable humus. For centuries the slash-and-char technique produced the fertile soil – often referred to as the “Secret of El Dorado” – that supported the agricultural needs of the Amazonians, which in turn, enabled their numbers to grow by the millions. From this ancient method Biochar Now has developed the technology for producing biochar as a means to improve today’s soil quality and store carbon. Biochar Now biochar filtration process is used to purify producer water from wells. Our biochar removes pollutants allowing for the discharge of clean water."
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    Dakota Gasification Company
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    Dakota Gasification Company, owns and operates the Great Plains Synfuels Plant. The Synfuels Plant is the only commercial-scale coal gasification plant in the United States that manufactures natural gas. It is also the cleanest energy plant operating in the state of North Dakota, according to a comparison of emissions data available from the North Dakota Department of Health. Dakota Gas sells Cresylic Acid, Phenol, Naphtha and Tar Oil, these fuels and chemical products worldwide for many different applications. Among these applications are wire enamel, resins, construction, fracking, motor fuel and power generation products. Though all four products can be derived from various petroleum oils, Dakota Gas' are drawn from liquid streams created during the coal gasification process. Dakota Gas produces four types of gaseous products at the Synfuels Plant. Synthetic natural gas and carbon dioxide are derived from the coal gasification process. Liquid nitrogen, krypton and xenon gasses are captured in the air separation process used at the facility. These gas products move into various markets and have several different transportation methods. Liquid nitrogen is used for various processes and applications such as refrigerant, prevention of igniting flammable gasses and oil drilling activities. Krypton and xenon gasses are used in windows, lighting and lasers. Dakota Gas sends carbon dioxide through a 205-mile pipeline to Canada for use in enhanced oil recovery. Synthetic natural gas, in a cleaned form, is used for feedstock of other Dakota Gas products and also is sold on the publicly traded natural gas market.

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