LONDON, March 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
Across the world's big energy markets, the energy war rages on. OPEC and U.S. producers have been competing for years, but
it's now clear who's winning this fight. American production of crude oil rose to an all-time high, surpassing 10 million bpd. In
February, the International Energy Agency predicted that U.S. shale output could meet all new global demand, thanks to its
'extraordinary growth'. Included in today's commentary: International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM), Microsoft
Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Celestica Inc. (NYSE:CLS), Pengrowth Energy Corp. (NYSE:PGH), TransCanada Corporation (NYSE:TRP).
As Saudi Arabia is forced to maintain costly production cuts, the
United States has embraced an energy revolution. OPEC cuts, led by the cartel's leader Saudi
Arabia, have propped up prices, but there's no question how U.S. companies have come out on top.
By embracing new technologies, innovations in upstream and downstream, and achieving maximum efficiency, American companies on
the shale patch and elsewhere have unlocked American energy potential.
But while shale has been the big story, it's really just the beginning. One little company is preparing to take U.S. energy to
the next stage: unlocking oil trapped in U.S. oil sands for as little as $23/barrel and using
blockchain-based supply-chain management to improve efficiency and cut out the middlemen.
The company is Petroteq Energy Inc. ( PQE.V
; PQEFF ), and it's here to help
take U.S. energy dominance to the next level.
Petroteq doesn't want to just produce oil from oil sands much more cheaply-it intends to license advanced technology globally,
targeting not only the 1 trillion-plus barrels of oil equivalent in sands in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming, but the trillions of barrels worth everywhere around
the world.
Plus, Petroteq is harnessing the hotter-than-hot Blockchain sector to transform energy market deals and data.
Now, with oil prices rising and predictions of future upwards movement and new tech winning the war for North America, here are 5 reasons to watch Petroteq very closely:
1 ) 87 Million Barrels of Oil Equivalent
Oil sands don't have the best reputation: people tend to think of oil sand extraction as dirty and expensive.
The tar sands of Canada, one of the biggest petroleum deposits on earth, were so expensive to
exploit that most majors had to divest from their holdings there after the oil price crashed in 2014.
But Petroteq is getting ready to change that, thanks to a phenomenal resource in Utah and an
innovative new method for extracting oil sands crude.
The State of Utah is home to more than half of all U.S. oil sands deposits, and the Uintah region has been producing oil since the 1950s. It's got more than 32 billion barrels of oil
equivalent in sands waiting to be extracted from 8 major deposits. It's also got fantastic infrastructure, with 5 major refiners
with truck routes to Salt Lake City.
And it's right there-in Asphalt Ridge-that Petroteq has an estimated 87 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Even better, this is heavy oil-producing oil sands that can be accessed directly from the surface, so there's no risk of running
into a 'dry well'.
Costs to produce are expected to come in at only $22 a barrel.
With one plant, Petroteq says its potential is $10 million a year in profit with $25 per barrel production costs at today's oil prices.
By the end of March the company expects to produce 1,000 bpd. The plan is to reach 5,000 bpd by 2019 at a cost of production of
as low as $18 per barrel. And there's potential, says Petroteq, to achieve 30,000 bpd with proven
reserves.
Demand is expected to be voracious with oil that is produced in the U.S. cleanly and efficiently. And that's just the oil from a
single plant: This story gets much bigger if you read on:
The projected netbacks are impressive.
Utah, Colorado and Wyoming
hold about 1.2 trillion boe in oil sands and shale, worth a combined $72 trillion at current market
prices.
So, while oil sands in Canada are prohibitively expensive to produce in today's oil-price
environment, Petroteq has found a way to produce in Utah for a targeted $22 per barrel.
And it's doing it in a clean, safe and efficient way with proprietary technology.
2 ) War-winning Proprietary EOR Tech
Winning the oil war against OPEC, and helping the U.S. to become energy independent is all about technology. And U.S. national
interest right now is all about increasing domestic energy sources.
Technological advances such as Petroteq's ( PQE.V ; PQEFF )
proprietary Liquid Extraction System will become a key focus for developing U.S. oil sands deposits-and not just in Utah.
Petroteq already has a significant claim to fame: Its patented oil extraction technology is the first ever to generate production
from Utah's massive heavy oil resource.
Existing oil sands extraction technologies use tons of water and leave toxic trailing ponds. Petroteq's system produces oil and
leaves behind nothing but clean, dry sand that can be resold as fracking sand or construction sand or simply returned to Mother
Nature.
In tests to date, it extracts over 99 percent of all hydrocarbons in the sand, generates zero greenhouse gases and doesn't
require high temperatures or pressures.
For Utah's 32 billion barrels this tech could be the Holy Grail.
The end result? The extracted crude oil is free of sand and solvents and then pumped out of the system into a storage tank.
"The wet tech kills the environment," says Petroteq Chairman and CEO Aleksandr Blyumkin, "but we
use green additives that allows the sand to be removed in a very clean manner. No other company has what we have in this space."
Technology like Petroteq's can help make American oil for Americans: full energy independence.
This technology is aimed to be deployed to cleanly unlock oil resources representing hundreds of millions of barrels of oil
around the world. Licensing is a revenue stream that can flow to Petroteq ( PQE.V ; PQEFF ) with no associated capital expenditure. This
tech is so good, it could sell itself.
Worldwide, the licensing opportunities are vast, with over 12 countries home to major oil sands deposits.
Fortunes can be built on licensing fees, and Petroteq could have a big advantage in this market.
3 ) Blockchain-Based Solutions
Nothing could change oil industry supply chain management more than blockchain.
And now, oil and gas is getting in on the action.
Supermajors BP, Shell and Statoil are getting into blockchain because it's like what computers were three decades ago and it
could make oil and gas trading a lot easier. They want to create a secure, real-time blockchain-based digital platform to manage
energy transactions, without all that fussy paperwork.
Every single industry the world over will likely switch to blockchain because it's efficient; it's transparent; and it creates
savings.
Deloitte released a report showing all the ways blockchain and crypto-currency technology could be applied to the oil and gas
industry. And Petroteq (PQE.V; PQEFF) wants to lead the charge with its new supply-chain management
software, "Petrobloq."
In January Petrobloq reached an agreement with Pemex, the Mexican state-owned oil company. Through its Petrobloq subsidiary,
Petroteq is developing a supply chain management system for Pemex that could radically improve efficiency.
Petrobloq has attracted attention: it was cited by
Geoffrey Cann , director at Deloitte specializing in oil and gas, as a contender for best
blockchain tech in the energy sector.
This new tech puts Petroteq on the forefront of the blockchain revolution that could be about to sweep through the entire oil and
gas industry.
4 ) Skin in the Game Expert Management Team
The Petroteq ( PQE.V ; PQEFF ) management team is savvy and forward-thinking.
That's why it sees the opportunity not only in producing the first clean oil sands, but also in licensing its proprietary oil
sands and blockchain tech worldwide.
The Chairman and CEO of Petroteq, Aleksandr Blyumkin, has championed this Company and technology
with millions of dollars, including an interest-free loan to expand the production capability at its Temple Mountain facility in
Utah.
Founder and CTO Dr. Vladimir Podlipskiy is a 23-year veteran in chemistry, R&D and
manufacturing, and a chemical scientist from UCLA. He's the oil extraction tech genius with a line-up
of patents for everything from oil extraction and mold remediation to fuel reformulators.
President Dr. R. Gerald Bailey is a former Exxon president of Arabian Gulf operations, Dr. R
Gerald Bailey. He believes in the technology and the company's ability to not only turn a profit,
but also protect the environment while doing so.
And the team supporting them will be working towards licensing-Petroteq's technology in as many countries as they can.
5 ) Prices on the Rise, Heavy Oil Demand Shifting Up
Now is the time to pay attention to Petroteq (PQE.V; PQEFF) for two big reasons. The first is the likely
imminent spike in demand for heavy oil.
U.S. production growth has focused on light oil, and heavy oil is in strong demand, particularly on the Gulf Coast, where the
billions of dollars put into heavy oil refineries means it needs a lot of oil to feed them.
Heavy oil traditionally trades at a discount, but as demand rises, the discount should start disappearing.
This is a story of extracting costs of $22 per barrel of oil...in a $70 world.
Second, when Petroteq starts licensing out its blockchain and oil sands tech, the royalties it gets could be massive. The U.S.
has billions in trapped oil sands crude that Petroteq tech may be able to get at for costs of only $22 per barrel.
The Petrobloq tech could become highly-sought after, as energy firms embrace blockchain to cut costs and streamline supply chain
management and transactions.
While the Saudis fumble about in the dark, cutting production and losing market share, the U.S. is primed to become the world's
dominant energy producer. And it's all thanks to innovation from companies like Petroteq (PQE.V; PQEFF).
Other companies to watch over the coming months:
IBM (NYSE: IBM) Another old company with pedigree, IBM (International Business Machines) has suffered from sluggish
performance, posting only a single quarter of positive revenue growth in the last five years. But IBM has a trick up its sleeve:
its technicians and engineers are masters of blockchain technology and the cloud.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is one of the most innovative and well-known companies within the tech sector, but its Windows
platform is the most widely used operating system on the planet. First launched in 1985, Windows has shaped what is expected from
a personal home computer.
Celestica Inc. (NYSE:CLS) is a manufacturer of electrical devices used in IT, telecommunications, healthcare, defense
and aerospace industries. The company has seen strong growth YoY which we expect to continue as the sales expectations are almost
3% better than last year's.
Pengrowth Energy Corp. (NYSE:PGH): Another company that looks to have halted its falling stock price and is now preparing
to ride the bullish sentiment in oil markets. Having shed a lot of excess weight this year in massive asset selloffs, investors
can expect a much leaner and meaner Pengrowth in 2018.
TransCanada (NYSE:TRP): is a major oil and energy company based in Calgary, Canada. The
company owns and operates energy infrastructure throughout North America. TransCanada is one of
the continent's largest providers of gas storage and owns and has interests in approximately 11,800 megawatts of power
generations.
By Ian Jenkins
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This news release contains forward-looking information which is subject to a variety of risks. Forward looking statements
in this release include that PETROTEQ will be able to produce oil as currently scheduled, at the rates of production announced
and at the targeted low prices from its Utah property; that PETROTEQ will successfully develop a
blockchain supply chain solution for the oil industry; that it will have customers and contracts for its supply chain technology;
that PETROTEQ will find licensees for its; and that blockchain technology will help PETROTEQ create a supply chain management
system which can handle all transactions. Risks that could change or prevent these statements from coming to fruition
include that the Company's patents and other technology protection are not valid; production of oil may not be cost effective as
expected, technology development costs may be much higher than expected, there may be construction delays and cost overruns at
the production plants;, PETROTEQ may not raise sufficient funds to carry out its plans; blockchain technology may not be
developed to be as useful as expected and PETROTEQ may not achieve its business plans; competitors may offer better technology;
and despite the current expected viability of its projects, that the oil cannot be economically produced with its technology.
Currently, PETROTEQ has no revenues.
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