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Oil and gas firm buys Brighton operations center from Japanese financier – BizWest

BRIGHTON Texas-headquartered oil and gas services company FMC Technologies Inc. (NYSE: FTI) has purchased its Brighton sales and service center from an affiliate of the Japanese bank that owned the property.  FMC paid SMBC Leasing Finance Inc. just over $12.38 million for the 52,000-square-foot space at 1571 Weld County Road 27, Weld County real estate records show. SMBC is a New York-based affiliate of Tokyo’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. The oil and gas company moved into the space in 2015 and established a “super-base” to sell and service equipment used for hydraulic fracturing in the Denver-Julesburg Basin, according to media reports.  FMC spent $11.9 million to build out the Brighton space.

Company that converts gas emissions into data centers expands in state

A Denver-based energy and technology company is expanding its operations in the state, and that could spur some business for oil and gas extraction operations on the Western Slope. The company, Crusoe Energy, has created a cost-effective way to capture flaring and environmentally harmful emissions from oil and gas operations, and put them to good use. It uses its technology to convert those byproduct emissions into electricity to power modular, mobile computer data centers deployed directly on a well site. Those data centers are contracted to the company’s clients for such things as research and development, artificial intelligence computers and blockchain and cryptocurrency platforms.

Colorado-founded Crusoe Energy Announces Major Expansion of its Denver Headquarters | Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade

Submitted by [user:field first name] DENVER   Crusoe Energy, the locally based energy and technology innovator founded by two Kent Denver graduates, has announced plans to grow its Denver headquarters, expanding their footprint and creating 286 new high-paying jobs in Colorado. The company, founded in 2018, currently has 58 employees, 20 of whom are in Colorado. Crusoe has pioneered a cost-effective way to capture flaring and environmentally harmful emissions associated with oil and gas extraction, and convert those byproducts into electricity for use in modular, mobile data centers deployed directly to the well site. To meet the explosive demand for this cutting-edge technology, Crusoe will expand its headquarters to support  the company’s multi-basin operations. Positions will include operations, engineering, safety, environmental, accounting, finance, legal, human resources, technology, business development and sales & marketing. The average annual salary for these position

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