GPS INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCES MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT TOWARDS REDUCE METHANE DURING FLARING OPERATIONS

The Woodlands, Texas April 2021 – GPS International announced today that its research and development team completed Phase 2 field testing and accomplished a vast visible discharge reduction in Methane (CH₄) exhaust emissions. Particulate measurement points illustrated an estimated +60% noticeable flare plume (emissions) and hydrocarbon smoke reduction.

 GPS’ CEO, Alicia Heiskell, praised the testing results, and believes in supporting greenhouse emissions reduction with employing environmentally friendly chemical technology.  GPS’ goal was to reduce Methane (CH₄) emissions from Natural Gas (NG) utilizing GPS’ patent pending technique delivering a chemical mist to effluent Methane (CH₄), initiating a permanent change to its molecular structure, and ensuring that the Carbon and Hydrogen atoms could not recombine during the field flare tests - ultimately producing a non-explosive and nonflammable (fuel cell) vapor.  The applied technology for E&P operators which included Upstream, Midstream and Downstream flaring or venting operations.