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BREAKTHROUGH COLD WATER EXPLORATION IN MONTANA, USA

outcome: water successfully found in 2 wells

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In one of the most challenging areas in Montana to find water, local experts advised drilling deeper than 1,000 feet, believing that no water could be found in the field. Adding to the complexity, our technology was not on-site, with our headquarters located 8,500 km away from the field we were exploring. Despite these challenges, and conducting the entire operation online, we successfully identified a substantial water resource.

 

Publicly available water well logs in the area, all of which indicated that water was either non-existent, found in very small quantities, or located deep underground and not suitable for drinking. 

 

Contrary to these discouraging findings, our remote exploration identified three new wells with abundant, drinkable water at shallow depths. This remarkable achievement was accomplished without ever setting foot on the land, relying solely on our advanced technology and online data analysis.

 

We also provided comprehensive data both before and after drilling, demonstrating the accuracy and effectiveness of our methods. This success highlights our capability to deliver reliable results even under the most challenging conditions.

Official Water Well Driller Logs

Nearby Well Logs: Evidence of Non-Productive Water Sources

Water Analysis After Drilling: Confirmed Water is Drinkable as Analyzed

Land Sold for $5.45 Million After Successful Water Drilling

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Our Exploration Results

Well-1: 

 

Water Flow: 223 Liters per minute – 58.91 Gallons per minute

 

Static Water Depth: 27 meters – 88.58 feet

 

Obstacle: There will be no obstacles while drilling.

 

Water oscillations: There will be no fluctuations during the summer, ensuring a average flow of 223 L/m. This reliable water source will not dry up even in the hottest months.

 

Water quality: The water is drinkable and doesn’t require any filtration.

 

Well-2: 

 

Water Flow: 224 Liters per minute – 59,17 Gallons per minute

 

Static Water Depth: 27 meters – 88.58 feet

 

Obstacle: There will be no obstacles while drilling.

 

Water oscillations: There will be no fluctuations during the summer, ensuring a average flow of 224 L/m. This reliable water source will not dry up even in the hottest months.

 

Water quality: The water is drinkable and doesn’t require any filtration.

 

Well-3: 

 

Water Flow: 226 Liters per minute – 59.70 Gallons per minute

 

Static Water Depth: 27 meters – 88.58 feet

 

Obstacle: There will be no obstacles while drilling.

 

Water oscillations: There will be no fluctuations during the summer, ensuring a average flow of 226 L/m. This reliable water source will not dry up even in the hottest months.

 

Water quality: The water is drinkable and doesn’t require any filtration.

 

Results After Drilling

Well-1:

 

Water Flow: 378 liters per minute (100 gallons per minute)

 

Depth: Drilling depth is 238 feet (72 meters) with a static water depth of 109 feet (33 meters).

 

Obstacle: There were no obstacles while drilling.

 

Water Oscillations: The water flow remains within the expected range, with an average annual analysis predicting a flow of 224 liters per minute (59 gallons per minute) throughout the year. This quantity is within acceptable parameters.

 

Water Quality: The water is drinkable and doesn’t require any filtration.

 

Well-2:

 

Water Flow: 160 liters per minute (42 gallons per minute)

 

Depth: Drilling depth is 380 feet (155 meters) with a static water depth of 109 feet (47 meters) (Additional measurements will be done.)

 

Obstacle: There were no obstacles while drilling.

 

Water Oscillations: The water flow remains within the expected range, with an average annual analysis predicting a flow of 224 liters per minute (59 gallons per minute) throughout the year. This quantity is within acceptable parameters.

 

Water Quality: The water is drinkable and doesn’t require any filtration.

 

Well-3:

 

Two of the three proposed wells were drilled, as the water quantity met their requirements.