Before drilling began, without visiting the site, we accurately predicted the presence of oil in 8 wells, a fact later confirmed by the operator. Additionally, we identified significant oil deposits nearby at a shallow depth of around 1,000 feet, with daily extraction rates of 1,200 barrels and a total reserve exceeding 2.7 million barrels. We have documented evidence of all our findings prior to drilling. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
Our goal is to demonstrate that our technology can reliably locate oil in approximate quantities and depths suitable for extraction—all without requiring on-site fieldwork.
Our technology always provides a conservative estimate of oil quantities compared to the values measured after drilling. This is because:
1. We measure the current oil flow conditions – Oil moves underground at a certain rate, depending on its density and the permeability of the surrounding rock. Our technology accurately detects the amount of oil that is currently able to flow through the underground structures.
2. Drilling and testing increase extraction rates – During testing, high pressures are applied, significantly increasing the flow of oil through the rock. This results in higher measured production rates than our initial estimate, as oil does not naturally circulate at such an accelerated rate under normal conditions.
3. Depth variations in extraction – While our predicted depths were consistently around 1,105 feet, the operator chose to extract oil from slightly varying depths in some wells, targeting specific zones deemed optimal for production based on their drilling and testing data.
Our method provides accurate and realistic predictions without overestimations, ensuring reliable data for making strategic decisions in oil exploration.
Well-1:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34056
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,21 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-2:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34373
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,14 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-3:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34374
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,11 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-4:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34058
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,09 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-5:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34376
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,02 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-6:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34060
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,01 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-7:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34375
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,02 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-8:
API (Railroad Commission of Texas): 325–34059
Oil Extraction – Barrels per Day: 0,02 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1105 feet/ 337 meters
Well-1:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 1 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 928-936 feet
Operator encountered oil at 1,063 feet, which matches the depth we recommended for a larger oil deposit.
Well-2:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 1 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1305-1338 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.
Well-3:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 3 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1290-1333 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.
Well-4:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 1.5 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 924-932 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.
Well-5:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 3 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1302-1340 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.
Well-6:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 2 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 926-937 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.
Well-7:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 2.5 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 1297-1341 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.
Well-8:
Oil Extraction – Gallons per Day: 3 bbl/d
Oil Depth Extraction: 454-464 feet
Operator choose to extract oil from that depth.