Kevin Costner's Ocean Therapy Solutions
"Oil and water don't mix. Let us separate it for you." That's the message Kevin Costner brought to Capitol Hill this week, as the House Energy and Environment Subcommittee held hearings into the BP oil leak/spill in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana.
Kevin Costner explained his company's machine and its early development and patent history.
David Meikrantz's invention that is the foundation for this new machine was a method of recovering hazardous waste from phenolic resin filters that received US Patent Number 4995916 in 1991.
Taxpayers paid for the early development of a liquid-liquid separator technology, licensed and patented from the Department of Energy (DOE) and Idaho National Laboratories (INL), a government owned, private contractor operated facility, in 1993. Originally developed to assist in nuclear fuel reprocessing, the machine was then made available to the private sector to improve upon the licensed patent. Today the technology represents one of the laboratory’s highly successful transfers of technology, which makes the patent unique and of particular interest for the government and U.S. citizens.
The foundation of our CINC technology was created over 30 years ago and has been used by the Department of Energy (DOE) to recover valuable metal resources through a process of solvent extraction. In 1993 I was awarded a Technology Transfer from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a liquid solvent extraction technology, which we believed had the potential to be scaled up and commercialized in the fight against oil spills. Dave Meikrantz, a scientist working for DOE, and the original inventor of the technology, came on board as the Director of Technology at Costner Industries (CINC), my newly formed private company.
In 1998, inventor David Meikrantz received a US Patent 5762800 for a Centrifugal Separator and that patent was assigned to Costner Industries of Carson City, NV.
You can read more about Kevin Costner's Ocean Therapy Solutions on the corporate website for CINC Industries, which manufactures the centrifugal separator.
As they say, "The time to talk became the time to act."


