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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Investorideas.com - Water Stocks; New Company Profile for Wescorp Energy Inc. (OTCBB: WSCE) a clean water solutions company for the Oil and Gas Industry

Investorideas.com - Water Stocks; New Company Profile for Wescorp Energy Inc. (OTCBB: WSCE) a clean water solutions company for the Oil and Gas Industry


Wescorp Energy's H2Omaxx technology; Environmental remediation Oil/water separation
Category: Investment, Water, Renewable Energy
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June 29, 2010 – (Investorideas.com water stocks newswire) www.InvestorIdeas.com and its leading water investor portal www.water-stocks.com issue the company profile for Wescorp Energy Inc. (OTCBB: WSCE), a clean water solutions company for the oil and gas industry.



Research Report by Lisa Springer, CFAFebruary 18, 2010Read report: http://www.investorideas.com/CO/WSCE/pdf/Publication8.pdf

CFA Commentary:Proprietary Oil-Water Separation Technology Addresses Multi-Billion Dollar Market Opportunityhttp://www.investorideas.com/news/091609a.asp

Market Opportunity Remediating Oil-Contaminated Waterhttp://www.investorideas.com/news/081109c.asp


Wescorp's leading Water Technologies: Efficient, cost effective and clean technologies:


Environmental remediation Oil/water separationWescorp Energy's H2Omaxx technology focuses on helping oil and gas producers solve their "produced water" issues. Our H2Omaxx process incorporates patented aeration technology employing microscopic bubbles several orders of magnitude smaller than conventional technology, resulting in providing clients with cleaner produced water by lowering the amounts of (parts per million) hydrocarbon, providing the option of reinjection, or disposal or off-shore discharge. As well, H2Omaxx provides additional oil recovery, and reduces processing operational expenses.


Investors can view the full company profile at http://www.investorideas.com/CO/WSCE/ or visit the company website at http://www.wescorpenergy.com/


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For Additional Information:Contact the company:Bibicoff + MacInnis, Inc.Terri MacInnis818.379.8500terri@bibimac.com
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Investorideas.com - Investors can no Longer Be Complacent; It's Time to Step up and Invest in our Environment

Investorideas.com - Investors can no Longer Be Complacent; It's Time to Step up and Invest in our Environment


Investors can no Longer Be Complacent; It's Time to Step up and Invest in our Environment

Investorideas.com offers free cleantech stock directories to first 100 investors that Respond


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June 25, 2010 (Investorideas.com renewable energy /green newswire) - Investordeas.com, a global investor research portal covering renewable energy, the environment and water, is taking its most aggressive stand since its formation over twelve years ago. Investorideas, com founder asks investors that have been sitting on the sidelines with cash waiting for the timing to coming to come back to the market – to do it now and invest in cleantech.

A call to investors from President and founder, Dawn Van Zant


"Investorideas.com has never given specific recommendations since inception, but feels passionately that we need to invest in water and environmental technology today; not tomorrow or next week or next year.

In that light, I am offering the first one hundred investors that email us following this release a free stock directory of their choice in our cleantech group (water stocks, renewable energy, fuel cells or environment stocks).
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I have never felt stronger about this than now, watching a part of our ocean and planet die in front of us. We all have been hit hard financially in the past two years and been consumed with surviving financially. I know first hand what that has been like. But I think we need to think past the next month and how we pay our bills to how are we going to live on this planet if we keep killing it..
When you read headlines that a man has killed himself over witnessing the devastation of the coastal waters he once worked upon; a part of all of us feels that grief.
The BP Oil Spill is the largest and most devastating environmental disaster mankind can be held accountable to. We need to stand up to that and fight it with change for the better. We can be complacent no longer. We can't wait! Invest in change; invest in technology that we can be proud of.
To quote a man who has always promoted cleantech, President Obama, "we must be bold,"
Investorideas.com was on the of the first investor sites covering investing in water and renewable energy and I would like to believe that we have a following of investors that will hear this and start making a difference tomorrow. We can all make a difference with one action at a time."
Please email us for your free stock directory atShopkins@investorideas.com subject: free cleantech stock directory and let us know which of the cleantech stock directories you would like us to send. This is one way we feel we can contribute to you taking the next step.
Dawn Van Zant, President Investorideas.com

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Water stocks in China update

Water stocks in China up 

Water conservancy construction companies were also among the major gainers Tuesday as the recent flooding in south China drew attention to the construction of water conservancy facilities.


Qianjiang Water Resources Development Co. rose by the daily limit of 10 percent to 9.79 yuan per share while Anhui Water Resources Development Co. gained 4.69 percent to 9.37 yuan per share.
Source - http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2010-06/22/c_13363450.htm
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Investorideas.com - Has there ever been a better time to talk about water?

Investorideas.com - Has there ever been a better time to talk about water?

BP Environmental Disaster leads investors to cleantech and water stocks
Category: Investment, Water, Renewable Energy


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(Investorideas.com water stocks newswire) Investorideas.com and its leading water investor portal www.Water-Stocks.com report site traffic and investor interest in water stock is up with the global attention on the BP environmental disaster. Government and industry are pushing to a cleaner technology shift and investors are now looking at one of the most critical sectors in cleantech; water stocks.
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Investors can track trends in water with our columns, Hydrocommerce Corner - Where Water & Money Meet with Bill Brennan and coming Soon - BlueTech Tracker with Paul O’Callaghan. Regular content has also included interviews with some of the leading experts in the water sector.
Due to the increasing global issues in water from drought to pollution to infrastructure needs, Investorideas.com will be launching a new water newswire (www.waternewswire.com) shortly to create a global destination for news on the subject.
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Investorideas.com - Water Stocks; New Maplecroft index rates Pakistan and Egypt among nations facing "extreme" water security risks

Investorideas.com - Water Stocks; New Maplecroft index rates Pakistan and Egypt among nations facing "extreme" water security risks

June 24, 2010 (Investorideas.com water stocks newswire) - Water news; A new report evaluating the water security of 165 countries has rated the supply of clean, fresh water to the societies and businesses of 10 nations at "extreme risk."

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Investorideas.com - Water Stocks; Afghanistan's Kabul Basin Faces Major Water Challenges

Investorideas.com - Water Stocks; Afghanistan's Kabul Basin Faces Major Water Challenges

Water Stocks; Afghanistan's Kabul Basin Faces Major Water Challenges
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U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey - June 24, 2010 (Investorideas.com water newswire) - In the next 50 years, it is estimated that drinking water needs in the Kabul Basin of Afghanistan may increase sixfold due to population increases resulting from returning refugees. It is also likely that future water resources in the Kabul Basin will be reduced as a result of increasing air temperatures associated with global climate change. These are the findings of a new study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.


The study estimates that at least 60 percent of shallow groundwater-supply wells would be affected and may become dry or inoperative as a result of climate change. Groundwater in the basin’s less widely used deep aquifer may supply future needs; however, the sustainability of this resource for large withdrawals, such as agricultural uses, is uncertain. Contamination is also a concern in shallow drinking water sources in Kabul.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Water News; Afghanistan’s Kabul Basin Faces Major Water Challenges

Water News; Afghanistan’s Kabul Basin Faces Major Water Challenges

U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ( Investorideas.com water newswire, http://www.water-stocks.com/  )

In the next 50 years, it is estimated that drinking water needs in the Kabul Basin of Afghanistan may increase sixfold due to population increases resulting from returning refugees. It is also likely that future water resources in the Kabul Basin will be reduced as a result of increasing air temperatures associated with global climate change. These are the findings of a new study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.

The study estimates that at least 60 percent of shallow groundwater-supply wells would be affected and may become dry or inoperative as a result of climate change. Groundwater in the basin’s less widely used deep aquifer may supply future needs; however, the sustainability of this resource for large withdrawals, such as agricultural uses, is uncertain. Contamination is also a concern in shallow drinking water sources in Kabul.



“Water resources in the Kabul Basin are a critical issue for both the people of Afghanistan and U.S. military personnel serving there,” said USGS Director Dr. Marcia McNutt. “The work the USGS has done in providing insight about the water situation in the basin can help with future water-resource planning and management efforts and can be applied to other areas of Afghanistan.”

This study presents the results of a multidisciplinary water-resources assessment conducted between 2005 and 2007 to address questions of future water availability for a growing population and of the potential effects of climate change.

Although there is considerable uncertainty associated with climate change projections, warming trends forecast for southwest Asia would likely result in adverse changes to recharge patterns and further stresses on limited water resources. Such stresses were simulated to result in 50 percent of shallow groundwater wells in the basin becoming inoperable.

“Investigating water resources in a country affected by war and civil strife — which have left a more than 20-year gap in the scientific record — is challenging,” said Thomas Mack, USGS scientist and lead author on the report. “However, our collaborative investigation and the USGS's capacity-building efforts help empower our Afghan colleagues to manage their resources and their future.”
The research for this study was conducted in collaboration with the Afghanistan Geological Survey, a division of the Afghanistan Ministry of Mines, and the Afghanistan Ministry of Energy and Water under an agreement with the U.S. Agency for International Development.


“Training with USGS scientists has helped our engineers to modernize their skills and improve their capabilities,” said Afghanistan Geological Survey Director Mohammed Omar. “Our engineers are using these improvements as they monitor groundwater levels and water quality in the Kabul Basin.”

The study assessed climate trends, water use, surface and groundwater availability and water quality by integrating several forms of data, including surface and groundwater analyses, satellite imagery, geologic investigations, climate change analyses, and estimates of public-supply and agricultural water uses, to provide a comprehensive overview of water resources in this basin.

The full report can be accessed at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2009/5262.
Contact Information:

U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
Office of Communication
119 National Center

Reston, VA 20192 Thomas Mack
Phone: 603-226-7805
Kara Capelli
Phone: 571-230-6601

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