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Re: valueyoda post# 42763

Wednesday, 11/08/2017 7:41:17 PM

Wednesday, November 08, 2017 7:41:17 PM

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They did have some spending on that, but really the fix wasn't complicated, the guy from Industrial Screen helped to figure out a solution by rearranging
and changing the internal components and removing or moving certain insulated materials. That resulted in a successful test on one of the thinnest and electrically conductive oil products: condensate. A triumph for a product that used to consider itself a niche product for heavier crudes.

And, I would not called commercial tests with TransCanada and Cenovus and multiple tests with Kinder Morgan a lack of commercial interest. On the contrary, this proves that the largest commercial interests are willing to shut down production lose money and also pay QSEP for testing. That screams of commercial interest. Not sure how anyone could think they have not seen any commercial interest. No orders yet, but interest absolutely. Especially when it's not tiny oil companies that don't have the money for big roll outs. QSEP's testing was with the largest and best oil companies in the industry. Have a successful test with them, and the entire industry will sit up and take notice. And they have.

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