About Brik Solutions

Currently the main method to get rid of waste gas is to incinerate by adding support gas which is costly and creates additional CO2 emissions. Furthermore, traditional incineration requires high temperatures which causes NOx

WTE BV has converted an existing solution in Germany applied since early ’90s in small scale, stable applications, making it suitable for large scale, fluctuating flow industrial applications

BRIK and WTE are partnering to meet short and long term demand, both in the US and globally:

      • Europe will provide current production, R&D, and sales in EU and Asia.
      • Once established, US will be the HQ for North American sales, with the plan for R&D and primary manufacturing (both for domestic market and export).

Currently the main method to get rid of waste gas is to incinerate by adding support gas which is costly and creates additional CO2 emissions. Furthermore, traditional incineration requires high temperatures which causes NOx

WTE BV has converted an existing solution in Germany applied since early ’90s in small scale, stable applications, making it suitable for large scale, fluctuating flow industrial applications

BRIK and WTE are partnering to meet short and long term demand, both in the US and globally:

      • Europe will provide current production, R&D, and sales in EU and Asia.
      • Once established, US will be the HQ for North American sales, with the plan for R&D and primary manufacturing (both for domestic market and export).

Meet Our Experts

BRIK Solutions identifies and validates proven and innovative technologies from across the globe, with the goal of commercializing these technologies in North America.  We focus on technologies that reduce harmful green house gases, as well as addressing other immediate environmental concerns.

BRIK Solutions is partnering through a joint-venture with WTE BV, an established Dutch company, to pursue opportunities to reduce green house gas emissions through flameless combustion in the process industry and oil & gas sectors.

Gérard Brikkenaar van Dijk

Regulatory and Public Affairs

Former diplomat who headed the Dutch Trade Office in Houston where he worked closely with O&G majors.  Co-founder of a NYSE-listed data center company based in the Netherlands.   

Lane Davis

CEO

Former Big 4 partner at EY and KPMG.  Successful track record of building teams and developing people.  Focuses on assessing economic value within supply chains.  Extensive experience with large multinationals in the energy and industrial sectors. 

Richard Lloyd

Engineering

Former senior executive of Ingersoll Rand, Dresser Rand, and Flow International.  Extensive experience working with the oil and gas industry  – he ‘owned’ much of the business at Chevron’s west coast refineries.   He is both a Civil and Mechanical Engineer

Keith Rosenfeld

Commercialization

A global entrepreneur with start-ups in software and electronics.  He has a degree in environmental sciences and worked on data reduction for the Global Atmospherics Research Program. 

Jan van den Berg

Senior Technical Advisor

PhD  in Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis.  25+ years Shell experience; senior specialist refining process technology.  Member of Refiniery Management Team (Reliance and Shell)