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Hyper Flow Technology State of the art Technology in Crude oil Sludge Recovery

Hyper Flow Technology Recover Hydrocarbon sediment in Crude Oil Tank Reclaim thickened Hydrocarbon Sediments on Bottom of Crude Tank Reclaimed Crude oil CAN be re-used Immediately Three Times less than Cost of conventional manual cleaning

One Hyper Flow Unit Purchased (SR 7 millions): 1. Capable to Operate 10 Crude Tank per Year 2. Already registered exclusive right in Saudi Aramco (GCC & Iran) 3. Trying to add it to Saudi Aramco Technology Program 4. Trying to get Crude oil tank for Trial Test Where We Are Now

What is required Secure Trial Test from Saudi Aramco Include Hyper Flow in Saudi Aramco Technology Program Secure Permit to sell out Recovered Crude to Saudi Aramco

Based on Facts There are about 2.7 Million Tones of oil sludge Market value of more than $ 220 Million Reclaimed crude oil price per barrel $15 Based on minimum & maximum world wide sludge recovered Aim to cover minimum of 25 tanks & maximum of 85 tank

Estimated Profit Minimum: $ 300 Millions SR 1.13 Billions Maximum: $869 Millions SR 3.2 Billions Tanks greater than 400,000 & less than 700,000 barrels not included

Advantages Tank down time is reduced to weeks inside of months. No manpower needed inside the tank during the operation. No inertion or ventilation of the tank needed. No pollution of the environment, close system, as it happens with the conventional methods. No use of chemicals or additives. No Heating required. No waste of energy as the liquefied can be re-used immediately (turns sludge into an asset/ Crude Oil)