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Energy Revenue America improves pipeline reliability

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Energy Revenue America, Inc. – a firm focused on the acquisition, development and exploration of Coal Bed Methane (CBM) natural gas – is pleased to provide an update on the company's recent activities.

After spending the past twelve months repairing and updating their 65 mile natural gas pipeline, Energy Revenue America has replaced their older leased compressors with newly purchased compressors. The newly acquired compressors are more compatible with the renovated pipeline and will improve performance and reduce maintenance cost.

"These new compressors will improve our ‘up time’ as spare parts are now compatible between the various compressors. The fact that we own the compressors will result in lower monthly maintenance cost and will reduce the space parts inventory we have to carry," says Charley Havens, Energy Revenue America’s Chairman and COO.

Edited from source by Stephanie Roker

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