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06/12/23 12:15 PM

#54689 RE: mr_sano #54685

Please don't lie about what I said. Show me where I said "pipeline pump stations operate with laminar flows".

And yes, crude oil is polar just as all the articles I cited as proof indicated. And yes, it is the higher concentration of polar fractions that are primarily responsible for increases in crude oil viscosity (just as the articles I cited indicated). By reducing the viscosity of the polar fractions you will reduce much of the viscosity of heavier crude oil. That is what the AOT is designed to do. It does not matter how much of the total volume the polar fractions are. If they are responsible for a significant amount of the viscosity of the crude, then reducing their viscosity will have a significant impact on the overall viscosity of the crude oil.

I find it interesting that you have gone from saying that crude oil is non-polar to saying that "Small fraction contains polar element but it’s insignificant". I guess that is like being "a little bit pregnant".

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06/12/23 11:50 PM

#54693 RE: mr_sano #54685

ABSOLUTELY FALSE according to the FACTS below from the latest PR which is about the PRESENT, NOW & the FUTURE, not what happened 15 years ago. The PROVEN AOT is a "GAME CHANGER" for the oil industry.

https://ir.qsenergy.com/press-releases/detail/2057

https://content.equisolve.net/_4fd44cd98abf183d4fa45f57084ecaea/qsenergy/news/2023-05-23_QS_Energy_Inc_Meaningful_Progress_and_Notable_2057.pdf


“We have been in anticipation of a letter of intent/memorandum of understanding for the past few months. Needless to say, we are proud to state we have made meaningful progress with a new potential partner whilst promoting renewed interest from our previous development partner. Our confidence supports the formalities of these engagements will be secured in the coming weeks."

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