04-09-2014, 04:28 AM
MUEL note:
From a Seeking Alpha article 6-22-12: "It is constantly upgrading its technology, and with its experience in heat exchangers and refrigeration products, there's talk of it entering the natural gas transport space."
Re: heat exchangers, chilling equipment applications for natural gas transporting and port storage terminals tanks
MUEL is already growing it's income, but if the company begins adding natural gas cooling equipment sales, it would add even more income.
http://www.muel.com/ProductDivisions/Ref..._Products/
Chart Industries, symbol GTLS, is an example of a company selling cooling equipment for natural gas transport and storage. High p.e. stock.
Here is their stock graph: http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/GTLS?source=search_general&s=gtls
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=GTLS+...S;range=5y
Yahoo Company Profile says:
Chart Industries, Inc. manufactures and sells engineered equipment for the production, storage, and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Energy & Chemicals (E&C), Distribution & Storage (D&S), and BioMedical. The E&C segment provides cryogenic brazed aluminum and air cooled heat exchangers, core-in-kettle units, cold boxes, and hydrocarbon process systems for natural gas, petrochemical processing, and industrial gas companies. The D&S segment supplies cryogenic equipment to the bulk and packaged industrial gas industry, as well as for energy-related applications, including the distribution and storage of liquefied natural gas (LNG). This segment provides cryogenic bulk storage systems; cryogenic packaged gas systems; cryogenic systems and components, such as vacuum insulated pipes (VIP), engineered bulk gas installations, specialty liquid nitrogen, end-use equipment, and cryogenic flow meters; vacuum insulated bulk liquid CO2 containers for beverage carbonation in restaurants, convenience stores, and cinemas; non-insulated bulk fountain syrup containers; and cryogenic solutions for the storage, distribution, vaporization, and application of LNG, as well as installs, services, repairs, and maintains storage tanks, liquid cylinders, cryogenic trailers and railcars, cryogenic pumps and flow meters, and VIPs.
From a Seeking Alpha article 6-22-12: "It is constantly upgrading its technology, and with its experience in heat exchangers and refrigeration products, there's talk of it entering the natural gas transport space."
Re: heat exchangers, chilling equipment applications for natural gas transporting and port storage terminals tanks
MUEL is already growing it's income, but if the company begins adding natural gas cooling equipment sales, it would add even more income.
http://www.muel.com/ProductDivisions/Ref..._Products/
Chart Industries, symbol GTLS, is an example of a company selling cooling equipment for natural gas transport and storage. High p.e. stock.
Here is their stock graph: http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/GTLS?source=search_general&s=gtls
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=GTLS+...S;range=5y
Yahoo Company Profile says:
Chart Industries, Inc. manufactures and sells engineered equipment for the production, storage, and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Energy & Chemicals (E&C), Distribution & Storage (D&S), and BioMedical. The E&C segment provides cryogenic brazed aluminum and air cooled heat exchangers, core-in-kettle units, cold boxes, and hydrocarbon process systems for natural gas, petrochemical processing, and industrial gas companies. The D&S segment supplies cryogenic equipment to the bulk and packaged industrial gas industry, as well as for energy-related applications, including the distribution and storage of liquefied natural gas (LNG). This segment provides cryogenic bulk storage systems; cryogenic packaged gas systems; cryogenic systems and components, such as vacuum insulated pipes (VIP), engineered bulk gas installations, specialty liquid nitrogen, end-use equipment, and cryogenic flow meters; vacuum insulated bulk liquid CO2 containers for beverage carbonation in restaurants, convenience stores, and cinemas; non-insulated bulk fountain syrup containers; and cryogenic solutions for the storage, distribution, vaporization, and application of LNG, as well as installs, services, repairs, and maintains storage tanks, liquid cylinders, cryogenic trailers and railcars, cryogenic pumps and flow meters, and VIPs.

