OIL PRODUCTION SERVICE

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ESAL ESAL TECHNOLOGIES 1938 HARNEY STREET, SUITE 255 LARAMIE WY 82072 Oil production service, namely, producing treated water for use in petroleum production; water treatment services;Performing chemical analysis in the field of petroleum product production; Performing chemical analysis of candidate petroleum fields to evaluate candidate petroleum fields for applicability of recovery processes; Analysis of oil fields to develop tailored water chemistries for use in petroleum production; Performing enhanced petroleum recovery, namely, applying water flooding techniques to a petroleum reservoir; Analysis services for oil field exploration;
ESAL ESal Suite 255 1938 Harney Street Laramie WY 82072 Oil production service, namely, producing treated water for use in petroleum production; water treatment services;Performing chemical analysis in the field of petroleum product production; Performing chemical analysis of candidate petroleum fields to evaluate candidate petroleum fields for applicability of recovery processes; Analysis of oil fields to develop tailored water chemistries for use in petroleum production; Performing enhanced petroleum recovery, namely, applying water flooding techniques to a petroleum reservoir; Analysis services for oil field exploration;
 

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