Patten Energy Solutions Group Inc
OTC:PTTN
Patten Energy Solutions Group Inc
Patten Energy Solutions Group, Inc. engages in the marketing of natural gas, propane and petroleum products. The company is headquartered in Dolton, Illinois and currently employs 0 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-03-12. The company has two market verticals, including Bio mass/waste to energy and the reprocessing, and distribution and sales of petroleum products. The Company, through its technology, reprocesses waste oils and glycols into resalable products. The company also has the ability to turn such feed stocks into energy, electricity, which is then sold back into the power grid. The company also has the ability to access distribution chains covering the United States, South America and Asia for distribution of all production. The firm through its subsidiaries, Atlantic-Pacific, LLC and Patten Energy Enterprises, Inc. (www.pattenenrgy.com), has the ability to access feed stock materials from various sources, such as power companies, transportation companies (train and trucking), manufacturing plants and other industrial complexes.
Patten Energy Solutions Group, Inc. engages in the marketing of natural gas, propane and petroleum products. The company is headquartered in Dolton, Illinois and currently employs 0 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-03-12. The company has two market verticals, including Bio mass/waste to energy and the reprocessing, and distribution and sales of petroleum products. The Company, through its technology, reprocesses waste oils and glycols into resalable products. The company also has the ability to turn such feed stocks into energy, electricity, which is then sold back into the power grid. The company also has the ability to access distribution chains covering the United States, South America and Asia for distribution of all production. The firm through its subsidiaries, Atlantic-Pacific, LLC and Patten Energy Enterprises, Inc. (www.pattenenrgy.com), has the ability to access feed stock materials from various sources, such as power companies, transportation companies (train and trucking), manufacturing plants and other industrial complexes.