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Re: niczar post# 189989

Monday, 05/09/2022 10:12:29 PM

Monday, May 09, 2022 10:12:29 PM

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Valid Question except for the fact you think 40 year old data is the focus? I posted a University study that sighted "A previous study conducted by Wells1 in 1979". I provided a link to a MO Gov O&G website. If one should choose to do a little research you find that the available oil currently is 'much greater deposits' of “heavy oil” that exist in "Missouri."

Oil was discovered in Missouri shortly after the Civil War when water wells were being drilled near Kansas City. Although Missouri has limited supplies of traditional hydrocarbons, relatively large deposits of “heavy oil” exist that are of increasing interest to producers. Missouri potentially has large quantities of "unconventional" energy resources that include: coalbed methane, oil sand and oil shale. New technologies and efficient, environmentally responsible oil production strengthen Missouri’s future and result in increased economic benefit to the state through jobs and revenue.

PCTL has a proven technology that greatly increases production to the relatively large deposits of “heavy oil” that exist in Grassy Creek Oilfield, Waterflood Improvement Project, Vernon County, MO that are "now" of increasing interest to producers.

https://dnr.mo.gov/land-geology/geology/oil-gas-resources