1. PRESENTATION for (insert audience specifics) introducing new technologies for increasing revenue from existing production January (insert specific date) 2010 (insert presenter(s) name – and position(s)) WET/EIG
2. Oil Ionizer recovers fresh & weathered crude increased market value $k’s/day Proven New Technologies Water Ionizer enhances water floods cleans produced water increased production value $k’s/day PetroSonic upgrades heavy crude increased market value $3-$14per/BBL Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Microbe enhanced oil recovery treats tar sands targets sustained 77% increased well production Strata concrete containment creates sellable product from hydrocarbon waste Exit Terra-Kleen and InfraSonic soil remediation PCB disposal increasing revenue from existing production Environmental solutions WET/EIG
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5. Oil Ionizer results and potential Company: Oilwell Technologies & Enhancement Corp President: David Melton Date: 29th September 1995 Location: Santa Maria, California Purpose: Install Ionizer at oil well for the purpose of upgrading the specific gravity of the crude Results: Lab tests reflected a 30% increase in the specific gravity (9.5-12.2) from the oil produced from the UCB #1. At the time this company received an additional 15 cents per gravity point increase. Company: Sctek Inc President: Paul Downey Date: 19th June 2003 Purpose: Financial potential of the Ionizer Assumptions: Oil producers are willing to pay $1 per incremental BBL 40% increase in daily production expected from most reservoirs Example: Saudi Aramco, 6 million BOPD the Ionizer will increase production by 2.4 million BOPD Annual revenue of $860,000,000 for technology owner and $21.5 billion additional revenue for Saudi Aramco at $25 per bbl WET/EIG
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10. Oil Ionizer SUMMARY Increasing revenue from every API ° raised for every BBL oil produced Increasing revenue via oil recovery from every BBL of produced water Increasing revenue from salvaging settled crude in tanks/vessels/lakes Ionizing is here now and ready to enhance existing oil production volumes Back to menu increasing revenue from existing production WET/EIG
11. Water Ionizer increasing revenue from existing production Ionized water used for well injection Increases oil production Example: Switching to ionized water has increased well production by 25% - sustained due to effects of water thinning, metals removal, formation cleaning i.e. breaks up skin damage, swollen clays, and damage from acid and gel fracs. Removes fine particles from the reservoir WET/EIG
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13. Results of VICR system efficiency on a water injected producing well
14. Examples of actual results by use of the ION collider Tri Union Oil Company: Ionizer installed on water injection well in Alvin, Texas. Injection pressure dropped. The volume of water injected increased. Mission River Systems, Morgan City LA: Ionizer cut injection pressure by 83% from 600 psi to below 100 psi. Water injection volume increased from 600 bpd to approximately 1,000 bpd.
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17. Water Ionizer results Company: New Tech Engineering President: Regan D. Wood Date: 21st December 2001 Location: Bixby, Oklahoma Purpose: Ionize produced salt water in Highbaugh field Results: 120 bbls of salt water and 280 bbls of untreated salt water were simultaneously pumped through the Ion izer. The resulting mixture was left overnight and in the morning revealed 2 inches of oil in the tank which were not apparent before treatment. The technology is able to break oil in water emulsions to reveal two immiscible liquids (oil and water). Occupation: Consulting Geophysicist Name: Edwin K. Hiserodt Date: 17th March 2004 Purpose: Characterize details of chemical/physical changes in water caused by treatment with the Ionizer Results: Experiment conducted using Tulsa city water pumped from a 5-gallon plastic container. Low pressure (20 psi) non-stop, 60 second run; reduced resistivity by 10% high pressure (98 psi) non-stop, 60 second run; reduced resistivity by 17% Using the VICR #micro 6, at high pressure reduced resistivity by 57.5% Experiment conducted with salt water 7,000ppm using the Ionizer #micro 6 at low pressure Precipitous drop in resistivity of 96%, and a 33% drop in pH for the first few minutes, before rising to original level. Conclusions: Using Ionizer leads to greater destruction of bacteria/alga and also reduces the number of molecules in water clusters, which will greatly reduce pressure required to drive contaminated water. WET/EIG
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19. Water Ionizer SUMMARY Up to 25% increased production – sustained Up to 85% decrease in injection pressure Reduces oil in produced water <1% remaining Elimination or huge reduction in damaging metals Back to menu increasing revenue from existing production WET/EIG
20. Petrosonic – upgrading heavy crude increasing revenue with existing production Petrosonic plant economics (typical international) Increased revenue of $3-$14 PER/BBL (dependent on feedstock) WET/EIG
21. Petrosonic – upgrading heavy crude increasing revenue with existing production Conventional catalytic crackers Works at ±500 °C Difficult process control High maintenance (carbonization) Large scale economics High cost equipment and catalysts Sonic technology Sound/magnetic waves at (±150 °C) = lower operating cost Faster, more uniform processing No moving parts – low maintenance Small modular footprint for field deployment Lower capex ( ~$3m per module) Petrosonic WET/EIG
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23. Petrosonic – upgrading heavy crude increasing revenue with existing production Upgraded oil quality from Athabasca Canadian tar sands Petrosonic heavy oil test results Sonic reactor technology results WET/EIG
24. Petrosonic – upgrading heavy crude increasing revenue with existing production Fast integration & transportation. The process is designed to be easily applicable to the upstream and midstream constituents. As a result, business models can take on various forms: Oil Producers: Decrease viscosity and need for diluents; improve quality; increase marketability. Typical volume is 1-10kbopd Pipeline Operators: Decrease viscosity and need for diluent hence ability to increase throughput. Typical size from 20-50kbopd. Storage & Blending Operators: Increase yield and quality. Typical size ranges from 20-50kbopd. Retailers: Increase yield & quality. Typical sizes ranges from 2.5-20kbopd. Refiners: Increase yield and quality. De-bottleneck refinery. Typical sizes range from 30-100kbopd.Sonic will sub-license. Back to menu WET/EIG
25. Petrosonic – upgrading heavy crude increasing revenue with existing production Back to menu SUMMARY Increased revenue of $3-$14 PER/BBL by Raising the oil API ° - up to 40% Operates at only 150 °C No moving parts = low maintenance costs Removed bitumen sold to the asphalt market WET/EIG
26. Microbe enhanced oil recovery increasing revenue with existing production DOWNHOLE USE Microbes can boost production from thousands of stripper wells worldwide where CO2 injection and other tertiary oil recovery techniques fail or are too expensive Targets 77% sustained increase in production 20% increase in porosity and permeability Creates surfactants to lower surface tension Tackles bitumen, tar sands, oil shale Vastly reduces energy and water requirements Entraps heavy metals, eliminates toxins Chemically mobilizes natural system of microbes Cracks heavier fractions while in the ground Increases well head pressure Efficient & reliable solution More Solvent than Catalyst, so re-useable Fast: increased production in 2-4 months, peak levels reached in 5-9 months Specific microbes chosen for best efficiency on a particular type of hydrocarbon Cost dependent on Microbe selection and quantity required Back to menu WET/EIG
27. Strata – Concrete containment Treat any form of oil based waste irrespective of it’s age, condition and the presence of foreign objects Treat the waste on location after an event, or intervene on spillages in remote areas No down time for ongoing operations No transport of hazardous waste Transformation of the waste into a benign solid Totally sanitize the waste area Landscape the terrain Key is in simple mobile units Based on well known and proven consolidation process and is rapidly deployed Mixes waste material with Sodium Silicate at 45% and normal building standard cement Sodium Silicate bonds the oil much like a detergent Cement absorbs the mixture and solidifies it into a hard composite 0% volatile oil with 0% leaching oil, 0% toxicity for heavy metals and hydrocarbons The chemical process is already established as a recognized method of treatment. How WET/EIG
28. BioRemediation – restoring natural resources Mud pit on an abandoned oil based mud well. The pit is 60m x 60m x 0.75m. Waste lies on a plastic liner 3000 m³ of Oil Based Mud Waste Completed in 25 days Raw Materials 500 m³ of Cement 18 m³ of active chemical ingredient Water Back to menu WET/EIG
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30. Remediation – Soil remediation Operation carried out on site Isolate inflow/pollutant Terra-Kleen removes 98% PCB’s Return soil to ground Sonic generator destroys PCB’s Mixing of sized soil with hydrocarbon solvent. Pumped circulation of slurry through Sonic mixing chamber to de-agglomerate soil and extract PCB Addition of sodium (ingot) to process slurry Sonic micro-dispersion of sodium by circulation of the process slurry/sodium metal through the Sonic chamber Solvent recovery by decantation and froth flotation Soil dewatering Solvent and process water are recycled Incineration may be used for smaller volumes WET/EIG
31. Remediation – Soil remediation Terra-Kleen Client Results Back to menu WET/EIG