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OLGESS personnel have had accounts with over 240 oil & gas customers in the
past, including many established leading companies in the oil and gas
industry. Due to the nature of the commercial disposal well process,
equipment, storage tanks, Location, Networks, Permits, and licenses that
OLGESS is purchasing, our Company will have many advantages during the
critical ramp-up phase of operations for this region. These advantages will
allow our Company to establish ourselves as the operator in the region using
best practices and procedures in this vital industry.
OLGESS will purchase two caverns and an existing salt water/brine
disposal well mentioned directly above. Our Company will obtain a
Naturally Occuring Radioactive Material [NORM]
for at least one of the two existing caverns mentioned directly
above. We will also provide for disposal of Non-hazordous
Oilfield Waste [NOW].
Responsibility, security at very competitive prices.
AssetsYour company is in charge of generating Power and Energy. We of the best industrial waste treatment
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SALT CAVERNS VS. INJECTION WELLS FOR DISPOSAL OF OIL & GAS WASTE
1. Most oilfield waste disposal sites are for fluids only. Fluids must be
pre-filtered and pumped under pressure into a non-productive zone
underground or into a zone that is productive, but suitable for
receiving fluids. Pore space and permeability (ability of fluids to
migrate through rock) are critical. Operations could require high
injection pressures (2,000 lbs. per square inch) or more. Salt Caverns
do not require extensive filtration, nor do they require high pressures
for injection.
Brine Production: In this case, caverns are a by-product of brine production. As brine is produced, a cavern is created and enlarged.Brine can be sold for use in drilling fluids for drilling oil and gas wells or can be used to make salt or other chemicals. Once caverns have reached their maximum permitted size or can no longer be operated efficiently, brine production stops, and the caverns are either left filled with brine or are used for other purposes, such as storage or disposal.
Hydrocarbon Storage: Salt caverns have been used to store various types of hydrocarbons since the 1940s. The types of products that have been stored in these caverns include liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), propane, butane, ethane, ethylene, fuel oil, gasoline, natural gas, and crude oil.
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The Woodbine Sand is the productive reservoir for the huge 6 billion Bbl. East Texas oil field first exploited in the 1930's that was the largest oilfield in the world in its time. The Woodbine has largely been exploited using conventional vertical drilling technology but in recent years a number of companies have successfully applied horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technology in the Southeast Texas part of the formationocation.
Marketing Strategy
What makes us sure that we get 10% of the fluids Market?
1. Location, Location and Location: Network, Network and Network.
2. Olgess will be able to give our Customers a 15% discount on what they are
currently paying for the Services they are utilizing.
3. Our Company will provide the best Customer Service in our Industry.
4. Olgess will provide outstanding Perks for the people making the decisions regarding the Company they choose to provide the
Services they require.
5. The Company will provide outstanding opportunities for the decision makers
mentioned in item 4 [directly above] to purchase stock at a discount. All
negotiations will be legal and above board.
6. The motivated seller has tremendous relationships with the first 20
Customers we will target to purchase our Services.
7. Olgess will offer gift cards to all employees of the first 12 Companies
that purchase our Services at a 15% discount.
Management &
Operationsting
Operations management involves planning, execution and monitoring in the
different areas of the company, with the aim of improving the
performance of internal processes, increasing the efficiency and
productivity of Olgess. In charge of it are:
Damon Pesce, Tommy Cabaniss & Tim Wright
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