Title: Freedom Energy International, Inc. Presents: Beachner Lease
1Freedom Energy International, Inc.PresentsBe
achner Lease
2KC 9000
- The
- WORLDS
- Answer For
- Heavy Oil
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4- Heavy oil accounts for more than double the
resources of conventional oil in the world. - We know where heavy oil is and we need heavy oil
to satisfy current and future oil demand. - Heavy oil has become an important theme in our
industry. - Many types of heavy oil exist and a variety of
production processes are being used and developed
to recover it. - Heavy oil is different, and as a result of that,
many technologies and services used for
conventional oil face limitations with these
highly viscous oils.
5 Kambiz Safinya Heavy Oil Theme Director
Schlumberger
- Heavy oil will continue to be a very important
resource. Future challenges will be met through
the further development of technology that uses
conventional methods to develop unconventional
reserves. -
6Environmental Effects Canadian Oil Sands
Projecthttp//ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/03/
canadian-oil-sands/essick-photography
7 Current Technology
- Cyclic Steam Simulation
- Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage
- Steam stimulation, involves temperatures in the
400F to 680F (204C to 360C) range and
requires down hole tools that can withstand high
temperatures as well as the forces resulting
from those high temperatures. - Microwave
- All these methods depends on the
use of very costly energy and is presently cost
prohibitive At current gas prices
of 8 to 10/Mcf, the
incremental cost associated with steam for
thermal recovery ranges from 20 to 30/bbl of
oil produced.
8 MAXIMISE YOUR OIL QUALITYKC 9000
- Enhances Oil gravity and decreases viscosity by
releasing the interfacial surface tension between
the Heavy Oil and the solids held within. - The Heavier the Oil the greater the results.
9KC 9000 above ground application
- Oil Tank Solutions
- Our technology has been shown to be an effective
dispersant of oil solids. The - research efforts of independent lab studies and
industry partners have shown it to be - especially effective at normal temperatures and
without the need of added heat. - With the proper amount of technology applied to
each shipment of oil, test have produced - dramatic reduction in oil sludge buildup on the
bottom of the tanks. These same results - have been shown in oil storage tanks as well.
With the proper application, costs and - operational downtime, due to cleaning, can be cut
dramatically for each. - Pipeline Solutions
- Numerous independent lab studies have shown that
a minimal amount of the technology - decreases the viscosity of heavy oil. These tests
indicate that the technology can be - utilized in pipelines that transport heavy oil in
order to increase their efficiency and flow - rate.
10KC 9000 Down hole application
- The unique behavior of KC-9000 allows it to be
introduced topside. It will penetrate the well's
static head and reach the total depth opening
clogged fractures and reducing down-hole service
tension. This helps prevent the costly removal of
tubing and pumps in most wells. - Has Improved Oil production rates from 20 to
363 in field tests in Missouri and Kansas
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15KC 9000Summary
- Cost Effective
- Safe and easy to use
- Decreases Viscosity Raises API Gravity
- Drops solids and water by reducing interfacial
surface tension - Totally Separates from the Oil
- Can be formulated for all types of heavy oil.
The heavier the oil the greater the results
16Beachner Bros. LeaseStatistics
- 160 acres currently used for cattle grazing
- 55 existing wells equipped w/ pump jacks on all
pumps - Drillers Logs show pay zones 15-30 feet thick
- Estimated 10,000-15,000 Barrels of Oil (B of O)/
acre. - Reserves could be 1.6million to over 3 million B
of O - 10,174 Barrels of Oil produced between 1982-1989
- API gravity 26-28
- Has been dormant since (formation allowed to
heal) - Ready for KC 9000 and to be put back on line
17Beachner Bros. Leasehttp//abyss.kgs.ku.edu/pls/a
byss/oil.ogl5.MainLease?f_lc1001130536
18Beachner Bros. Lease
19Freedom Energy International pro-forma
- 55 wells producing 335 days per year average _at_
40/barrel - Estimated production costs 20/barrel(royalties
included) - Average 5 Barrel per well per day
- 275 barrels per day x 335days x 40 per barrel
3,685,000 - Average 10 Barrel per well per day
- 550 barrels per day x 335days x 40 per barrel
7,370,000
20Freedom Energy International pro-forma
- 55 wells producing 335 days per year average _at_
70/barrel - Estimated production costs 30/barrel(royalties
included) - Average 5 Barrel per well per day
- 275 barrels per day x 335days x 70 per barrel
6,448,750 - Average 10 Barrel per well per day
- 550 barrels per day x 335days x 70 per barrel
12,897,500
21Experienced Management Team
- Brian Kistler- Chief Executive Officer
- (260) 450-3570 bkistler_at_ffmtg.net
- Robin Hunt- Chief Financial Officer
- (260) 490-5363 rhunt_at_ffmtg.net
- Sam Davis- Sr. Vice President , Mining and
Drilling Operations - (702) 644-8700 samdavis89_at_yahoo.com
- Brett Holtom- Sr. Vice President, Technology
Division - (913) 424-0525 bholtom_at_sbcglobal.net
- John Haas- Oil Consultant (Founder Haas Oil)
- Derek Morris-Morris Energy-Ind. Contractor, Field
Operations - Dave Smith- Geologist Consultant
- Bios available upon request
22Freedom Energy International, Inc.www.freedomene
rgyint.com
- The WORLDS Answer For Heavy Oil
- Any Questions?
- THANK YOU!