Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ technology information.

Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ is a patented technology to enhance daily production of existing marginally producing oil and gas wells. The technology is oriented toward existing oil and gas wells in Indonesia at depths of 10,000 feet and shallower. The project is in response to the need to economically extract more oil and gas from existing wells using a much more cost effective method than existing technologies.

Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ has made it feasible to enhance production from more than 1.7 million wells that would otherwise be cost prohibitive to recover. This represents a total potential untapped market of more than $50 billion. Oil reserves that otherwise would have remained beyond the reach of conventional technologies can now be recovered efficiently and economically. In some cases, production recovers to a point equal to or exceeding that of the well's initial production

Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ Enhancement targets the existing oil and gas wells in Indonesia 10,000 feet deep and shallower. This Enhancement technology is a much more cost efficient process over conventional techniques. The process enables jetting lateral holes further into the strata opening up the formation to allow for freer flow of hydrocarbons into the well bore, thus increasing the production rate of an existing well.

All of this can be accomplished with operating costs that are an order of magnitude less expensive than current lateral drilling techniques. Lower operating costs combined with the resulting increased oil production from the well means previously unrecoverable oil can now be recovered efficiently and economically. The target market Is approximately that 70% of the known oil reserves in Indonesia.

Utilizing existing well bores, the Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ technology can laterally enter areas in a "wheel and spoke" fashion and penetrate up to 300 feet, in all directions, at any given depth. The technology has the ability to drill up to 8 laterals in only two days, as opposed to a typical period of four weeks per well.

The figures 1a./1b. demonstrate how Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ can drastically expand the production area within a given field. An average well will pull petroleum from an area of up to 120 feet from the well bore. However, each Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ extends up to 300 feet from the well bore, thus increasing the area of production several fold. Traditional well bore configuration, pulling from 120 feet, equates to a total volume of pay zone of 271,296 cubic feet. Each lateral of 300 feet will pull from over 360,000 cubic feet. That's 1,440,000 cubic feet on four laterals.

Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ utilizes a patented method for employing a deflector shoe in conjunction with high pressure water jetting. Figure 2. more precisely illustrates the process.

The Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ process works on both new and existing wells. Radial Jetting - KSAM RadFLO™ performs best on formations of low permeability such as depleted wells that are ready to be capped because they are no longer economically viable. This negates the continual need for new explorations and drilling. Fields that are ready to be deserted and have about 80% of the reserves still in ground can be maximized to pull another large portion of the in ground reserve.