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zerosnoop

10/14/19 10:13 PM

#48974 RE: mr_sano #48973

INCORRECT. So the Chief Operating Officer of the Natural Gas Pipeline business unit of Kinder Morgan has joined the BOD of QS Energy. This CONFIRMS KINDER MORGAN wants the PROVEN AOT.

https://ir.qsenergy.com/all-sec-filings/content/0001683168-17-001142/qsenergy_8k.htm

Gary Buchler, Director

Gary Buchler is Chief Operating Officer of the Natural Gas Pipeline business unit of Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) and operator of one of the largest interstate pipeline systems in the United States. With oversight of a combined annual expense/capital budget of $1.3 billion, Mr. Buchler is responsible for all Engineering, Operations, Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS), and Land Management functions for roughly 70,000 miles of transmission and gathering pipelines. Mr. Buchler is responsible for the day-to-day management of 3,900 employees, evaluation and oversight of expansion projects, and the evaluation of potential acquisitions. As Chief Operating Officer of the KM Gas Pipelines, Mr. Buchler has been instrumental in the acquisition and integration of more than $45 billion in pipeline assets at Kinder Morgan. Mr. Buchler has held various management positions at Kinder Morgan since 1979, including Vice-President Engineering/Operations Pipeline Group, Vice-President Eastern Pipeline Operations, Vice-President Engineering and Operations Kinder Morgan Gas Treating/Kinderhawk Field Services, and Director of Pipeline Integrity. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Iowa and an MBA from the Keller Graduate School of Management.

Richard Munn, Director

Richard W. Munn is one of the top players in the royalty and mineral arena as demonstrated over the last 15 years with 39 years of industry experience. Of note, he managed the royalty acquisition teams at Noble Royalties and other companies, closing on the acquisition of approximately $450 million worth of Royalty and Mineral Interests involving over 50 separate transactions. Mr. Munn has a solid reputation and extensive relationships with private and public U.S.-based energy producers and mineral holders. He has also managed his own exploration and production companies. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Munn chaired the IPAA Business Development Committee and from 2007 to 2009, he chaired the IPAA Business Development/ Membership Committee. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Munn chaired the Society of Petroleum Engineers Business Development Committee. In addition, to his network of oil and gas industry relationships, Mr. Munn is a licensed registered professional geologist in Wyoming with a B.A. in Geology from the University of Colorado.

William Green (Independent Director)

Mr. William Green served as Vice President of Downstream Marketing for Devon Energy Corp., was in charge of domestic natural gas sales and transportation activities. Mr. Green has over 30 years of experience in natural gas marketing with Devon and Mitchell Energy Corporation, both major "Shale" players. He served as the Chairman of Natural Gas Supply Association since February 20, 2015, until March 1, 2017. Mr. Green has been a Director of QS Energy, Inc. since July 14, 2017. He was a member of the National Energy Service Association (NESA) and a member of the Texas Pipeline Association (TPA), and recently served a three-year term on the Oklahoma University Energy Institute Advisory Board. Mr. Green is a graduate of Niagara University with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration.





















zerosnoop

10/14/19 10:15 PM

#48975 RE: mr_sano #48973

COMPLETE NONSENSE. More INSIDER BUYING by director Eric Bunting as per the EVIDENCE below.

https://ir.qsenergy.com/all-sec-filings/content/0001683168-19-003036/ownership.html













zerosnoop

10/14/19 10:17 PM

#48976 RE: mr_sano #48973

NOT TRUE according to the GEMS & FACTS from the latest shareholders update

https://ir.qsenergy.com/press-releases/detail/2051

The power supply was repaired and reinstalled in late August. The system operated as expected, and limited testing was performed at that time.

“Results of this limited testing were consistent with recent laboratory tests performed at our Tomball, Texas facilities.

Dr. Christopher Gallagher explained, “At full commercial scale, our AOT device operates as a complex and dynamic system. Over the past few months, we have advanced our understanding of the oil flow and electric field interactions of this system both in the lab and in the field.

Though limited, results of these in-field tests were consistent with recent laboratory tests performed both at our Tomball facility and at Temple University.

“In anticipation of this result,” continued Lane, “we put an accelerated plan in place to procure a new power supply capable of providing significantly more power and reconfigure a newly optimized AOT grid pack assembly based on our latest laboratory and in-field test results.

“I am extremely excited to get back in the field after months of lab tests. We will continue to provide updates on our progress along the way to both investors and the many companies that have expressed interest in the AOT. We remain highly encouraged by the prospects for our technology, as well as the significant market potential, and look forward to resuming operations at the AOT demonstration site in what we anticipate will be a milestone event in our efforts to achieve commercial adoption and sales of our AOT device