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Sunday, 03/18/2012 12:46:56 PM

Sunday, March 18, 2012 12:46:56 PM

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"Avalon Oil received notice that the patent application for its paraffin wax mitigation technology, being marketed as Ultrasonic Mitigation Solutions[TM], has been granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Avalon's innovative Ultrasonic Mitigation Solutions[TM] could save the oil and gas industry from losing billions of dollars per year with a cost efficient environmentally friendly method of removing paraffin wax problems in crude oil production.

"The scope of the problem posed by paraffin wax and other heavy organic deposits in crude oil production around the world is massive," commented Kent Rodriguez, President and CEO of Avalon. A report by the Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering from the University of Illinois estimates the total annual cost of paraffin wax build up in well-bores to be $18 billion. This represents a substantial potential market for enhanced oil recovery from Avalon's recently patented Ultrasonic Mitigation Solutions

This enormously expensive problem is caused when wax compounds precipitate out of the crude oil and cause blockages in well-bores, walls of production tubing and surface flow equipment.. Production tubing is run into the drilled well after the casing is run and cemented in place. The deposits of paraffin lead to a fall in production rates of oil from the affected wells. "The estimated return on investment to producers is tremendous, especially when compared to the workover costs of a problem well, which could exceed $1,000,000 per well," added Rodriguez. Paraffin wax deposits in well-bores have resulted in substantial economic losses to oil producers around the world; including sites in North America.
Currently available solutions to this problem involve applying an array of chemical solvents to attack deposits and prevent build-up Chemical solutions alone can create environmental liabilities and issues with disposal. In contrast, Avalon's Ultrasonic Mitigation Solution utilizes ultrasonic waves to break-up current deposits in the production tubing and prevent future formations of the wax molecules in an environmentally safe process. Moreover, with this process, oil producers are saved the cost and operational impact of repeated mechanical pigging operations and costly workovers.

In July 2006, Avalon acquired the exclusive rights to the paraffin wax mitigation technology originally developed by researchers from the University of Wyoming a noted technical center of expertise for solutions to the paraffin wax build-up. The company recently launched commercialization and partnership programs to support Avalon's Ultrasonic Mitigation Solutions product line.


The energy technologies Avalon has licensed to Oiltek support energy recovery and production enhancements for recovering oil from marginally producing oil wells. Oiltek acquires and develops energy recovery and production enhancing technologies for the oil and gas industry. The energy recovery technologies licensed to Oiltek include: production enhancements for paraffin wax mitigation; intelligent drilling and completion for real-time reservoir monitoring; and leak detection for hazardous gas pipelines.

Wax deposits in production tubing and pumping equipment are expensive problems for producers, causing a significant decrease in oil production rates. Avalon’s patented technology for paraffin wax mitigation uses ultrasonic waves to break down wax deposits and inhibit wax from attaching to pipe walls. The technology is licensed from the University of Wyoming Research Laboratory, a noted center for expertise in paraffin wax issues and petroleum engineering.

Avalon’s intelligent drilling technology for smart oil well borehole casings uses a densely spaced network of casing sensors to monitor critical parameters in a subsurface reservoir. Data fusion technology yields operators real-time knowledge of reservoir operations and processes for primary and secondary recovery. Applications include: mapping and monitoring oil recovery without interfering with normal well operations. This technology was developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

The third technology licensed to Oiltek from Avalon performs hazardous leak detection in gas pipelines. This patented technology provides reliable and continuous monitoring of buried pipelines to detect smaller leaks than possible with currently available methods. The system uses a series of acoustic sensors to monitor gas pipeline emission changes. The technology has been successfully fielded with a large gas company, and was originally developed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute."



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