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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Desert Mountain Energy Corp V.DME

Alternate Symbol(s):  DMEHF | V.DME.WT

Desert Mountain Energy Corp. is a Canada-based resource company primarily focused on the exploration, development and production of helium, hydrogen, natural gas and condensate. The Company is focused on helium extraction from different raw gas sources in an environmental and economical manner by supplying elements deemed critical to the renewable energy and high technology industries. Its... see more

TSXV:DME - Post Discussion

Desert Mountain Energy Corp > Engineersoilandgas
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Post by Brainheater on Jul 29, 2021 12:15pm

Engineersoilandgas

I just went over his posts concerning the venting of CO2 and flammable natural gases. If you look at the plant diagram closely you will note that venting to the atmosphere  of unwanted gases is done in the first 2 compression stages only. It can be assumed that only nitrogen will be vented. At the actual plant there is no mention.of venting the waste gases. The flammable gases can be used to provide added onsite power. The CO2 is small volume and can be dealt with in a responsible manner. Nice try Engineer.
Comment by pantonor on Jul 29, 2021 2:40pm
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Comment by Engineersoilgas on Jul 30, 2021 8:38pm
Thanks
Comment by Engineersoilgas on Jul 30, 2021 8:31pm
 since you know so much how will the hydrocarbon gases be separated from the rest of products?  I do not see a process to do that and recover it to use, but hey you must know since you are so smart 
Comment by Jimmyjohn1 on Jul 30, 2021 10:58pm
Well good thing we have you. Cause you're such a genius, right?
Comment by Margin321 on Jul 31, 2021 12:11pm
You can take his "thanks" as the reponse to this question too.  You can't stir up much if the other party isn't willing to engage. I understand his points.
Comment by Tubes101 on Jul 31, 2021 4:20am
@Engineersoilandgas Please post your typical seperation P&ID and show us DMEs failings please. 
Comment by 12groundpounder on Aug 01, 2021 3:45am
Mr. engineer I love your humbleness you seem to know everything before they even build it. I'm sure you have some good experiences but why do you let the company run it instead of running them into the ground before they even do anything. You come across as being quite arrogant
Comment by 12groundpounder on Aug 01, 2021 3:57am
There may be new technologies or ways of dealing with things in a different way since there's no oil or gas natural gas in these wells. They are a straight nitrogen carbon dioxide with various other There may be new technologies or ways of dealing with things in a different way since there's no oil or gas natural gas in these wells. They are a straight nitrogen carbon dioxide with various ...more  
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