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Divergent Energy Services Corp V.DVG.H

Divergent Energy Services Corp. provides fluids management products and services for the water, gas, and oil industries, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Extreme Pump Solutions LLC. The Company is engaged in the business of providing artificial lift products and services to its clients in the oil and gas industry in the Northern Mountain States in Wyoming and Colorado, United States. Its artificial lift system consists of electric submersible pump (ESP) systems, which are designed for downhole conditions of temperature, pressure, abrasives, excessive gas, scale, and variable flow rates. The Company’s electric submersible pump (ESP) systems are used in motors, seals, pumps, sand management, gas management, downhole sensors, variable speed drivers, and cables and motor leads. The Company’s business operations in the United States provide submersible pumps, drives and electronic controls across Wyoming, Northern Colorado, and Southern Montana.


TSXV:DVG.H - Post by User

Comment by Eagleeye2468on Dec 05, 2014 7:06pm
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RE:RE:RE:salesman

RE:RE:RE:salesmanThe pump will work because it's already been tested overseas, this has been in the works for 10 years already they aren't going to ship it up here and test it with one of the biggest oilfield companies in Canada in one of the biggest oil deposits in Canada for failure. The people they are testing with would know what it's all about too and if they can be the first with the technology in their hands that a huge advantage. Even if you thought it didn't work it will climb to that .40+ range again on the speculation of the results. They need the pump right now because all of the ones across Canada are getting to the end of their lifespan and this is going to replace them for 1/3 of the cost and the operations costs decrease significantly as well. Use some logic here this thing will sell itself. 
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