Global Resource Corp. Enters Joint Cooperation Relationship with Ingersoll Production Systems
16 Juillet 2007 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Global Resource Corp. will draw on Ingersoll Production Systems'
expertise in producing high-volume parts to meet a growing demand
for the company's fuel extraction systems WEST BERLIN, N.J., July
16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global Resource Corp. (OTC Pink
Sheets: GBRC), today announced it has entered a joint cooperation
relationship with Ingersoll Production Systems (IPS). As a Global
Resource Corp. partner, IPS will manufacture energy production
systems at its Rockford, Illinois assembly plants. This partnership
makes IPS the single manufacturing source for all GRC equipment,
excluding its microwave components. "The markets for
environmentally conscious energy production technology are rapidly
expanding, and we can confidently meet that growth with IPS
supporting us," states Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource Corp.
"Their world renowned manufacturing facilities will help realize
the promise our technology holds. Our initial agreement is for 20
reactors to be fabricated starting August 1, 2007 through July 31,
2008. They are assuring GRC of increasing this amount of reactors
to 25 units the second year. With their ability to produce 100% of
the hardware necessary to accommodate our sales projections, it
leaves us with one piece absent of contract. That component
consists of specific frequency microwave tubes required to meet our
projected forecasts and will possibly include additional
amplifiers, power supplies and software controls necessary to
operate our patent pending process. It is estimated that the
initial microwave requirements of approximately 200 units will soon
be resolved." Global Resource Corp.'s fuel extraction technology
unlocks energy, in the form of oil and combustible gas, in a broad
range of raw and recycled materials. The process is environmentally
friendly because it produces energy without introducing oxygen,
releasing no harmful emissions or other by- products. The process
uses a specific microwave frequency determined through material
dielectrics to extract hydrocarbons (the building blocks of oil and
gas) from tires, dredge, plastics, coal, oil shale, capped oil
wells, tar sands, slurry oil and drill cuttings. The hydrocarbons
are then converted into clean gas or liquid diesel fuel. This
process-called "cracking the hydrocarbon chain"-is performed within
a closed-loop vacuum environment in which the system uses extracted
gas as fuel. This eliminates the need for additional fuel inputs
and makes Global Resource Corp.'s high frequency attenuating wave
kinetics (HAWK) microwave extraction entirely self- sufficient.
ABOUT Global Resource Corp. Global Resource Corp. has a patent
pending process that allows for removal of oil and alternative
petroleum products at very low cost from various resources,
including shale deposits, tar sands, waste oil streams and
bituminous coal with significantly greater yields and lower costs
than are available utilizing existing known technologies. The
process uses specific frequencies of microwave radiation to extract
oils and alternative petroleum products from off-situ raw
materials, and is expected to dramatically reduce the cost for oil
and gas recovery from a variety of unconventional hydrocarbon
resources in-situ. GRC's technology will not only be developed to
extract oil from shale, but from depleted oil fields in the US and
elsewhere. Many still contain more than half of the hydrocarbons
originally in these fields because the residual hydrocarbons are
too viscous to extract with conventional technology. This news
release contains forward-looking statements regarding Global
Resource Corp's business strategies and future plans of operations.
Forward- looking statements involve known and unknown risks and
uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this
news release speak only as of the date hereof and Global Resource
disclaims any obligation to provide public updates, revisions or
amendments to any forward-looking statements made herein to reflect
changes in Global Resource's expectations or future events. Company
contact: Frank Pringle CEO Global Resource Corporation Bloomfield
Business Park 408 Bloomfield Dr. Unit 3 West Berlin , NJ 08091
Main: 856-767-5661 Press contact: Matt McLoughlin Senior Account
Executive Gregory FCA 27 West Athens Avenue Ardmore, Pa. 19003
Main: 610.642.8253, ext. 129 Mobile: 610.996.4264 PRESS RESOURCES
Press contact(s): Matt McLoughlin. Press room:
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CONTACT: Frank Pringle, CEO or Global Resource Corporation,
+1-856-767-5661, ; or Press, Matt McLoughlin , Senior Account
Executive, of Gregory FCA, +1-610-642-8253 ext. 129, Mobile
+1-610-996-4264, , for Global Resource Corp. Web site:
http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/
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