QS Energy exploring partnership plans in the Middle East

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QS Energy Inc., which develops integrated
technology solutions for the energy industry, has announced discussions with
oil-producing nations in the Middle East to provide deployment strategies for
AOT Viscosity/Pressure Drop Reduction technology.

 

“There are a number of large infrastructure
modernization programs underway in the Middle East to increase crude oil output
and significantly expand the pipeline systems that transport upstream
production to refineries and marine offloading facilities,” QS Energy Chairman and CEO

Greggory Bigger said.

 

Bigger said that QS Energy has provided the countries with
nonbinding letters of intent, which are now going through Arabic translation to
be reviewed by leadership. Bigger noted that his company’s objective is to
showcase how its technology can be of benefit to the nations, improving
efficiency in their pipeline systems.

 

“Based on our continuing interactions with these
organizations, we believe that they are dedicated to implementing strategic,
multipronged engineering programs to improve the existing pipeline
infrastructure and deliver hydrocarbons more efficiently and cost-effectively
to global markets,” Bigger said.

 

QS Energy’s feasibility testing and AOT case study proposals
will highlight projected measurable performance efficiencies, showing how QS Energy
can increase flow rates and reduce pipeline pressure drop.



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