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RG Global Lifestyles Signs $20 Million Contract with Major Energy Company for Eco-Friendly, Cost-Efficient Coal Bed Methane Wastewater Treatment

July 02  2007

Catalyx® Ion Exchange Technology Exceeds Tough Requirements for Wastewater Discharge 

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA – July 2, 2007 –Catalyx Fluid Solutions (CFS), a division of RG Global Lifestyles, Inc. (OTCBB: RGBL), has signed a five-year contract with one of the U.S.’ top 30 natural gas production companies for RG Global to construct and operate a water treatment plant employing RG Global’s proprietary ion exchange technology that will remove contaminants from the produced water associated with coal bed methane (CBM) production. The project will be implemented in three phases, each phase generating $6.8-7.0 million over five years. The first phase is expected to be operational in seven to eight months, with all three phases expected to be completed within 18 months, resulting in a total revenue stream of $20-22 million over the length of the contract.  The client will have the right to extend the term of the contract beyond the first five years when regulatory authorities extend their discharge permits.

RG Global’s CFS system enables removal of  sodium, barium, iron and other inorganic contaminants that can pose an environmental threat from CBM-produced water for significantly less cost per barrel than the prevailing industry rates.

Catalyx’s flexibility allows energy companies to instantly adapt to changing wastewater conditions. The treated water will be totally safe for irrigation and wildlife with no hazardous byproduct.  With razor thin margins in CBM production, Catalyx’s lower cost makes it economically feasible to ramp up production of this plentiful form of clean-burning energy.

“Our sodium removal capability and low cost could be critical factors in restarting the CBM operations idled in multiple states due to environmental reasons, as well as make new drilling and production feasible,” said RG Global Chief Technology Officer Juzer Jangbarwala.  

The CFS system removes the sodium and other contaminants, making more than 99% of the water fit for discharge or irrigation, therefore generating less than 1% as a non-hazardous waste stream primarily consisting of sodium sulphate (a.k.a. Glauber’s salt) that can be concentrated and sold as a raw material to several industries. Competing technologies produce up to 15% byproduct stream, typically sodium chloride.

Existing technologies have been unable to cost effectively treat water to meet Montana and Wyoming’s stringent discharge standards, resulting in the shut down of several wells and drilling operations.

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