Next Fuel, Inc. announced that it has completed the acquisition of two new technologies that should expand the company's ability to develop solutions to environmental challenges associated with traditional energy production, industrial pollution, and greenhouse emissions. The acquisition of these new technologies was accomplished via the company's entry into Technology Purchase and Licensing Agreements. The Low Energy-input Pervaporation (LPV) Technology expands the company's energy-related technologies portfolio through its ability to treat the challenges associated with high salt levels and total dissolved solids (TDS) in produced and 'frac' backflow water generated by oil and gas activities. Concerns are growing, throughout the U.S. and globally, regarding the amount and content of wastewater generated by oil and gas development and production activities and the potential adverse impacts of such water upon the environment. This creates a substantial need and market opportunity for advanced wastewater treatment technologies. Next Fuel believes LPV technology could provide the industry with a cutting edge, cost-effective method for treating and/or recycling this type of wastewater.