DiamondFloâ„¢
Polymers, Inc.
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DiamondFlo Information
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Testing Information
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With
world energy consumption rapidly rising, pressure is growing to
find and develop new oil and gas reserves; whether these
"new" reserves are found in newly discovered
reservoirs or by increasing recoverable reserves from known
reserves.
A
majority of the oil discovered over the past 100 years is still
in the ground. Recovery of oil from reservoirs is often no
more that 20%, leaving 80% still in the ground. Numerous
technologies have been developed to increase oil recovery but
few are as effective as Sequoia Interests proprietary line of
non-toxic, biodegradable chemicals, sold under the name
DiamondFloâ„¢. These chemicals have proven to be
especially effective in stimulating the production of oil
previously classified as "unrecoverable".
Wells
with paraffin or asphaltene problems, wells producing medium to
heavy crudes and wells producing high viscosity crudes are
particularly good candidates for treatment with
DiamondFloâ„¢. Unlike most solvents and surfactants
commonly used for tertiary oil recovery, DiamondFloâ„¢ adheres
to the surface of the oil-producing sands, rendering the
formation "water wet" instead of "oil wet"
thus reducing the friction between the oil and the
formation. Since DiamondFloâ„¢ adheres to the formation,
it is not quickly flushed away, but remains attached for
extended periods, typically twelve to eighteen months.
"DiamondFloâ„¢"
is currently being evaluated by a nationally recognized,
independent research and development organization located in San Antonio Texas and tested by EFIRD Corrosion
International
in The Woodlands Texas. Initial results indicate many
promising application possibilities exist for the product.
The following pages describe the current characteristics and
possible initial applications of "DiamondFloâ„¢" based on the
preliminary results obtained through its initial testing
phases. As definitive results are obtained through the
completion of evaluation and testing, Sequoia Interests will
begin to apply for both process and application patents for the
various expected uses of "DiamondFloâ„¢". These
patented uses will make up The Company's initial family of
chemical applications.
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