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Petroteq Energy Inc V.PQE.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  PQEFF

Petroteq Energy Inc. is a clean technology company. The Company is focused on the development, implementation and licensing of a patented, environmentally safe and sustainable technology for the extraction and reclamation of heavy oil and bitumen from oil sands and mineable oil deposits. The Company's subsidiary, Petroteq Energy CA Inc. (PCA), is engaged in the business of exploring for, extracting and producing oil and hydrocarbon products from oil sands deposits and sediments located in the Asphalt Ridge area of Uintah County, Utah. The Company specializes in oil production with ancillary offerings in mining and sand remediation. The Company's clean oil recovery technology (CORT) is used at its Asphalt Ridge Plant to extract and produce crude oil from oil sands utilizing a closed-loop solvent-based extraction system.


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Post by deepoil0808on Jun 20, 2022 11:57pm
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CFIUS steps used to assess National Security Risks

CFIUS steps used to assess National Security RisksAccording to a pamphlet of information published by a lawfirm in USA, these are the steps that CFIUS usually verifies to ensure that there are no national security risks to the transaction involving the Viston acquistion.

From my limited understanding of this process, I did not see any issue with any of these steps with regards to Viston:

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 The foreign investor’s nationality and the extent of its ownership by foreign governments (e.g., Chinese and Russian investors are generally perceived as higher risk)

#### Viston is located in a neutral country Switzerland, which is friendly to USA and EU.

The likely impact of the proposed transaction on the availability of products and services needed for national defense

#### The projected 10,000 barrels of oil per day by Viston will unlock oil for the US at a badly needed time.   It helps the USA and it is clean technology, safe for the environment. 

The export control status of the target’s products, software, and technology

#### Oil will be sold in the USA

The target’s contractual relationships with the US government and the role of the target’s products in the supply chain relating to products eventually used by the government

#### There is no contractual relationships with US government

The target’s involvement in and ties to critical infrastructure in the United States (such as ports, airports, pipelines, rail systems, the power grid, and telecommunication systems)

#### There is no ties to critical infrastructure

The target’s storage of and access to detailed personal/customer information (such as credit card information, Social Security numbers, and personal health information)

#### The company operates in oil so this question does not apply

The proximity of the target’s assets to sensitive US government locations, such as military installations (which may be known or unknown to the target)

#### Leases for oil are not located near any military installation. 

Close business relationships between the foreign investor and third parties that pose a risk to national security

#### None that I know of.

https://www.lw.com/thoughtLeadership/committee-foreign-investment-united-states-key-questions-answered-CFIUS


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