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The water purification system best services the reclamation of old oil fields where water disposal issue made profitability impossible.
There are roughly 1-2 million barrels a day in the US that can be reclaimed profitably by using the system at current oil prices.
If we take a 10% cut thesis, that's 12 to 24 thousand land based units unscaled. That would be 5 to 10 billion in sales out of the US alone. For that 10 billion spent, you'd get 40 billion in oil sales yearly.
The question is ramp on production and how quickly will the commercial oil industry makes that investment. Right now it's the small companies taking 5 or 10 units that's in play. What will drive this movement is it's cost effectiveness. It's way cheaper than new drilling
Lets preface this by stating that the regulatory issues pertaining to ground water is a state by state rules/laws. Federal agencies may or may not work with them.
I'm making these statements of facts, anyone that says these facts are false, I invite you to prove it.
Lets deal with the facts of the water purification system which I know to be true and correct. Anyone claiming Photoshop, that claim is dumb, moot, and patently false.
Fact #1
The discharge water from the system is Clean to discharge to the ground.
Even the dumbest of oilmen knows you wouldn't see that water hitting the ground if it wasn't. If you discharged well water to the ground that wasn't Clean certified, you'd be in jail in a matter of hours.
If you're in serious need of documentation, contact the company.
Serious means, you would like to have information to consider purchase of a unit. Serious means you have the ability to actually make a purchase.
The R/O is what you'll need for brine. On this current well (pictured) there is no need. Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification technology that uses a semipermeable membrane.
Fact #2
Here is the water system currently working on this well....