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Re: As I See It post# 54472

Friday, 05/26/2023 1:41:10 PM

Friday, May 26, 2023 1:41:10 PM

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Thank you for clarifying AISI and Myrka, and clearing that up. I know investors like myself that bother to look here appreciate that. Even though to be honest, none of us should really bother to look here.

I honestly think that with the changes Gallagher has implemented, when they test AOT next they will knock it out of the park.

I will add that:

1. TransCanada saw validity enough in the science to put time money and engineers into it.

2. The Chinese Government saw validity enough in the science to put time money and engineers into it.

3. Kinder Morgan saw validity enough in the science to put time money and engineers into it.

4. Cenovus Energy saw validity enough in the science to put time money and engineers into it.

5. The current oil company and new potential partner that is looking at AOT and possibly about to sign a Letter of Intent, sees validity and credibility in the science behind AOT.

I know that the current company looking at AOT did thorough due diligence on the science behind AOT. Fluid Dynamics Expert Christopher T. Gallagher, PhD, was obviously instrumental through this process. Over his career, Dr. Gallagher has brought multiple technologies to the international market, has worked and sold products and services in many countries, and has deep expertise in addressing flow assurance and the complexities of heavy crude oil transportation for one of the largest oil services companies in the world. One of which was TransCanada. From 1996 to 2010 Gallagher served in a variety of roles with Baker Hughes, most recently as Vice President of Technology for Fluids and Chemicals managing a team of 100 scientists and engineers, where he oversaw a variety of product platforms including drilling fluids, reservoir fluids, fluid environmental services, production optimization, integrity management and flow assurance. Dr. Gallagher holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Davis. He has authored 10 patents and numerous publications in the fields of fluid dynamics, chemicals, as well as oil and gas technologies.

This guy knows his stuff.

Chris Gallagher had this to say about AOT:

Having worked closely with pipeline operators, I recognize the unmet market need for QS Energy's patented Applied Oil Technology (AOT). In my experience working with teams of scientists and engineers to find cost effective ways to reduce crude oil viscosity and increase pipeline efficiency, I have not come across a technology that could replace traditional diluents and additives. The AOT has the potential to reduce or eliminate dependence on chemical additives with an elegant electromechanical system. The value proposition from both a logistics and economic standpoint for the customers is compelling. I look forward to helping advance the technology through full commercialization and anticipate rapid market uptake.



If all of these oil companies and governments, and real scientists see validity in the science of AOT, why in the world is anyone listening to some random hater and follower of the stock at all?

As an investor I choose to listen to these companies, and this Phd and others. People who have actual experience in the pipeline and petroleum industries.
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