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FAIRFAX, Va.-Feb. 14, 2006-ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company (EMRE) announced today that it has signed an agreement to license a FLEXSORBÃ-® SE Plus Unit for acid gas enrichment using EMRE's unique FLEXSORBÃ-® SE hindered amine technology in order to meet 10 vppm H2S at the absorber outlet for application at a gas plant facility in Steeprock, Canada. The FLEXSORB SE Plus...
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