RE:RE:I am still ... Thinking positive thoughtsWhen you see the oil sector under performing, abandoned through under investment, out of favour because of carbon emmissions etc., why that industry as a whole wouldn't band together and "second" some TMG staff to permanently attach thenselves to the industry to investigate all avenues where the TMG technology could be uniformly be applied for the sector's benefit.
Excuse my poorly written, highly theoretical post but there seems to be large slices of the economic pie that TMG completely ignores.
The oil sector is saturated with P.eng's.and chemists who, in their sleep, would intuitively understand the merits TMG expertise. The industry has access to capital and generates a fair amount cash flow on its own.
Maybe the root problem is size and heft. You can't really send and engineering grad to Exxon to talk to talk to the CEO. I frankly don't understand why the oil industry as a unit wouldn't just acquire TMG nad their patents lock stock and barrel and work from there.
Mostlyserious Prone and others please critique my comments to give my miserable post some realistic balance.Ha