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" Veresen is a publicly-traded, dividend paying corporation based in Calgary, Alberta that owns and operates energy infrastructure assets across North America. Veresen is engaged in three principal businesses: a pipeline transportation business comprised of interests in two pipeline systems, the Alliance Pipeline and the Alberta Ethane Gathering System; a midstream business which includes ownership interests in a world-class natural gas liquids extraction facility near Chicago, the Hythe/Steeprock gas gathering and processing complex, and other natural gas and NGL processing energy infrastructure; and a power business focused on gas-fired, renewable and district energy facilities. Veresen is also actively developing a number of greenfield projects and regularly evaluates and pursues acquisition and development opportunities. Veresen's common shares, Series A preferred shares, Series C preferred shares, and 5.75% convertible unsecured subordinated debentures, Series C due July 31, 2017 are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols ""VSN"", ""VSN.PR.A"", ""VSN.PR.C"" and VSN.DB.C"", respectively. For further information, please visit www.vereseninc.com. "
Sheridan Production is one of the leading providers in Energy and Utilities. It is based in Houston, TX. To find more information about Sheridan Production, please visit www.sheridanproduction.com.
Synthetic Genomics Inc. (SGI) is a privately held company applying genomic-driven commercial solutions to a variety of global challenges including energy and the environment
CoaLogix Inc. is focused on providing innovative services to coal-fired generating facilities to reduce their environmental footprint through technology, optimization and efficiency improvements.
Global Resource Corporation (GRC) is a development-stage company. The Company is engaged in the research, development and marketing of decomposing petroleum-based materials by subjecting them to a fixed-frequency microwave radiation (the technology) at specifically selected frequencies for a time sufficient to at least partially decompose the materials, converting the materials into hydrocarbons and fossil fuels from sources, such as tires, oil shale, coal, automotive shredded residue, municipal solid waste and waste oil streams. The Company for exploitation of the technology focuses on the design, manufacture and sale of machinery and equipment units embodying the technology. As of December 31, 2008, the Company had not commenced any commercial operations.