
Universal Systems, Inc. provides turn-key water treatment services to the oil industry. The company specializes in slop oil and coal bed methane produced water. Its services include slop oil separation into oil; BTEX separation from liquid; conversion of heavy metal ions to metal oxides for easy disposal; separation of coal bed methane water into stream quality water and solids; production and fracturing of water clean up for safe disposal; silica removal for boiler steam stimulation of the oil field; and separation of suspended solids from water for reuse. Universal Systems, Inc. was incorporated in 1997 and is based in Baker City, Oregon.
Universal Systems, Inc. trades as UVSS on OTC. The company is classified in Industrials / Waste Management and reports in USD.
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Universal Systems, Inc. can be compared against peers such as Clearford Water Systems Inc., Environmental Service Professionals, Inc., Enviro-Serv, Inc., Magellan Industries, Inc., Pacific Conquest Holdings, Inc., Scorpex, Inc..
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Company website: http://www.usicomputer.com
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