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The world’s first economically viable, environmentally responsible well head solution.

Introducing The Trilogy System. The world’s first economically viable, environmentally responsible well head solution.

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The world’s first economically viable, environmentally responsible well head solution.

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  1. Introducing The Trilogy System The world’s first economically viable, environmentally responsible well head solution. Trilogy has been created to address the major waste and emissions issues facing the world’s oil and gas production fields, providing well owners an affordable way to comply with environmental legislation and regulation today and in the future.

  2. Three integrated systems – one well head solution Wastewater Disposal Combined Heatand Power Destruction of Air Emissions

  3. Oil and gas production fields face enormous environmentalchallenges • Air emissionsHow do we reduce or eliminate economically? • Produced wastewaterHow do we treat or dispose of responsibly and affordably and put to beneficial use? • Combined heat and powerHow do we avoid wasting well head energy resources and utilize them productively?

  4. Current alternatives for dealing with air emissions Technologically inefficient, environmentally destructive and cost prohibitive :: • Destruction of VOCs through flaringa. Low destruction rateb. Additional source of pollutionc. Burns fuel source for non-beneficial use • Floating roofa. Not applicable for Natural Gas wells • Stand alone thermal oxidation processa. Burns fuel source for non-beneficial useb. Not economically viable

  5. Current alternatives for dealing with produced wastewater Technologically inefficient, environmentally destructive and cost prohibitive :: • Evaporation pondsa. Containment issues and liner failureb. Wild-life hazardsc. Requires truckingd. Only effective in dry climatese. Highly temperate dependant/ seasonally ineffective • Injection wellsa. Require transportation to disposal siteb. Collapsing wells and contaminationc. Remove water from the eco-systemd. Legislated for future non-compliancee. Seismically vulnerable • Filtrationa. High failure rateb. Difficult to monitorc. Requires truckingd. Requires release permitting • Trucking watera. Expensive, inefficient and contributes to air emissionsb. Merely transfers the problem elsewhere • Reverse osmosisa. Cost prohibitiveb. Requires trucking, release permitting and constant manual monitoring

  6. Current alternatives for dealing with well head energy waste Technologically inefficient and environmentally irresponsible :: • Current oil and gas production systems are not utilizing heat and energy resources pursuant to the current administration’s future direction on clean energy. The use of thermal energy and combined heat and power (CHP) offers a huge opportunity for improved efficiency and emissions reduction.

  7. Current alternatives for water, oil and condensate data tracking Technologically inefficient and cost prohibitive :: • Water, oil and condensate data trackinga. No viable options availableb. Inefficient manual operationc. Fraud d. Human errore. Lack of document verification

  8. The Trilogy Solution successfully addresses these challenges at the well head

  9. The Trilogy Solution • Air emission cleaning and scrubbingTrilogy thermal oxidation process eliminates 99% of VOCs at the well head • ZAP (Zero Air Shed Potential) – wastewater disposalTrilogy economically and efficiently disposes of wastewater at the well head and purifies the water for future beneficial use • Combined heat and power (turbine)Trilogy utilizes patented turbine system to address the importance of reclaimed power at the well head

  10. Step 1 :: Air emission cleaning and scrubbing

  11. Trilogy thermal oxidization process • VOCs are burned in the Thermal Oxidization Process • The Destruction Efficiency is 99% of overall Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons • Thermal Oxidization Process also reduces produced NOx gases • BTUs produced in Thermal Oxidation Process are utilized in the Scrubbing / Evaporation Unit

  12. Scrubbing / Reducing Emissions • Gases (Aerosols) exposed to water rise through tall vertical stack • Fine spray createshigh water/gas interface surface • Effective scrubbing results • Controlled exhaust pressure from engine/heater/flare • Spray pattern optimized for scrubbing/evaporating • Spray pattern ensures repeated 100% contact with exhaust gases • Results are VOC, SOx, and particulate reduction

  13. Diagram of scrubbing process at Danish Flats Wastewater Disposal Storage Vaults

  14. Vault collection and scrubbing at Danish Flats Vault Gas Collection Scrubbing of Aerosols

  15. Add a little heat to the scrubbing process

  16. Gas well emissions greater than coal fired power plant emissions Estimated Annual Emissions for Uintah County Petroleum Field Development (7,000 Wells) Compared to Proposed 300 MW Coal Fired Power Plant (Tons/Year) :: Information for petroleum field development was gathered from the Uintah Basin Air Quality Study. Information for the proposed 300 MW Sevier Coal Fired Power Plant can be found at the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. This graph compares the estimated annual emissions for cumulative petroleum development within Uintah County versus proposed 300 MW coal fired power plant in Tons/Year.

  17. Step 2 :: ZAP (Zero Air Shed Potential) – Disposal and beneficial use of produced wastewater

  18. ZAP lowers cost of water disposal • Scrubbing at the well head purifies and evaporates wastewater • Remaining water can then be disposed of or beneficially used at pad locations • Water trucking costs are significantly reduced due to localized pad disposal of water • Easier to permit new and existing locations due to lower emissions and particulate count

  19. Stand alone ZAP located at Danish Flats

  20. Water evaporation at a rate of 100 to 1,500 barrels a day per unit

  21. Trilogy water exceeds EPA standards Trilogy water samples show results of 268 ppm :: • In terms of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), in the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advises against consuming water containing more than 500mg/liter, otherwise known as 500 parts per million (ppm) of TDS • Many health specialists believe that ideal drinking water should be under 50 ppm • The average tap water in America contains approximately 350 ppm of TDS • Trilogy water samples show results of 268 ppm – exceeding the EPA requirement for drinking water in the United States

  22. ZAP in multiple unit configuration located at well head

  23. Step 3 :: Combined heat and power (Turbine)

  24. Combined heat and power at well head • A Natural Gas Turbine Generator is used at the well head for lower power cost and fueling cost • The BTUs produced in Power Generation Process are recycled in the Scrubbing / Evaporation Unit • Lower maintenance cost and any excess power generated can be sold back to the power company

  25. Graphical interactive controls with real time data feedback

  26. Power generation unit for 5.5 megawatts

  27. Enclosure for Power Generation Unit for 5.5 megawatts

  28. State-of-the-art data tracking :: In addition to solving the three main environmental concerns facing oil and gas production fields, Trilogy goes a step further by providing instantaneous and remote water, oil and condensate data tracking at the well head

  29. Load Metrics / Data Tracking What our system does :: • Our system provides 100% accurate information from the time the water is loaded on the first truck at the well head or pad location all the way to the disposal site • This information is then instantaneously uploaded to the internet so the end user has immediate access to the information. All historical data is then recorded and saved for future review • The Trilogy System also remotely measures water level, oil level and condensate level at the well head or pad location and then uploads that information to the internet

  30. Tracking Process • Trucking company data stored on RFID tag on truck • Producer/Location data stored at pad module • Driver enters ID to activate tracker module – tracker module reads tank data closes incoming valve opens outgoing valve – driver loads truck – tracker module reads tank data opens incoming valve • Tracker pad module is written to truck RFID • Truck driver ID activates off load kiosk • Off load kiosk reads data from truck RFID – opens valve to off load location (any type of off load location) • Volume of liquid is measured and monitored – data is stored in off load kiosk • Photo is taken of driver – ticket is printed for driver to sign – driver signs ticket – driver places ticket in kiosk scanner – driver is provided with copy of ticket • All data including photo and ticket image are uploaded to secure web based system • Data and images are available in real time via online dashboards – system will then generate custom reports – invoice customers – broadcast text messages, emails etc.

  31. Load Metrics / Data Tracking Current data tracking practices :: • Tracking of disposal water is currently being done by manual data entry. There are many areas for mistakes to be made and even fraudulent information to be entered • Currently well head expenses are being averaged over several well locations so the true cost for production at each location is unknown • Condensate levels currently have to be measured manually by personnel and measuring stick. Errors in measurement or by the driver result in condensate being hauled off with the water disposal • Water trucking companies often times bill at an hourly rate without accountability

  32. Information recorded and provided to well / pad owner Data is recorded, transmitted and made available instantly via the world wide web :: Trailer Information :: - Volume - Water Quality - Trailer ID - Pad ID - Driver ID - Timestamp Data to Server and Billing :: - Camera Image - Trailer Volume / Barrels - Water Quality - Trailer ID - Driver ID - Pad ID - Truck ID - Hold Tank Volume - Hold Tank Water Quality - Pad Water Level - Pad Condensate Level

  33. Water collection / disposal site • No personnel needed to operate • The truck driver is provided a driver ID – truck and trailer carry their own unique ID • The camera takes a photo of the trailer and driver • Volume, turbidity, condensate and transaction time are all recorded and instantly uploaded at disposal site Camera Key Pad Scanner Printer

  34. Well head / pad location valve automation • At the well head / pad the truck driver keys in ID to allow water or condensate withdrawal • Automated valve controls start and shut off to ensure the truck only collects what is required Key Pad Automated Valve

  35. Internet based dash board provides all information

  36. Internet dash board quick view of water and condensate level at any location. Any point can be scrolled over and clicked for detailed information.

  37. The Trilogy Team USURF SAE Vital Vu

  38. The Trilogy Team – Utah State University Research Foundation (USURF) The contribution of USURF to the science behind Trilogy is profound and protected :: • USURFRecognized throughout the world as a leader in both space and thermal management technologies • Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL)Division of USURF founded in 1959. Responsible for the design, fabrication, and operation of thousands of sensors on over 400 payloads ranging from aircraft and rocket-borne experiments to space shuttle experiments, small satellites, and satellite-based sensor systems • Energy Dynamics Laboratory (EDL)Division of USURF founded in 2007. EDL is leading the way in developing resources, technologies and systems that will be critical to the energy security of the united states in the 21st century and beyond

  39. The Trilogy Team – Specialized Analysis Engineering (SAE) Their multi-faceted contribution to the design and production of Trilogy is state-of-the-art :: • SAEFounded in 1996. Specialized Analysis Engineering, Inc. is a multi-faceted engineering company with over 1,000 machine builds that are utilized in a wide variety of markets SAE is the primary production consultant on all fabrication and implementation for The Trilogy System. As educational by-products of Utah State University and USURF, the two founders of SAE are intimately involved in every aspect of the project

  40. The Trilogy Team – Vital Vu Water, oil and condensate data tracking, remote management and source document verification :: • Vital Vua. Provides complete production wastewater, oil and condensate tracking from point of origin to point of disposal or saleb. Once data is recorded, it is transmitted and made available instantly and securely from anywhere in the world, via the world wide web c. The Trilogy interactive interface is very graphical and intuitive. No training on our program is necessary. No additional software is necessaryd. Incorporates automated, customized reporting sent via text message or email, providing up to the minute data on all field production e. Reduces costly staff and provides complete transparency for entire operation through fully verified scanned source documents and photo identification

  41. Overall system integration ZAP Wastewater Disposal Generator Combined Heat and Power Vault Covers Thermal Oxidizer Destruction of Air Emissions Control Center

  42. The Trilogy System – A cutting edge oil and gas field technology “The Trilogy System developed by Purestream is one of those cutting edge oil and gas field technologies that improves process efficiency, increases profitability and benefits our global environment – all in one state-of-the-art system.” – Chris Jahn Mr. Jahn has over 40 years in the oil and gas industry as an innovator and inventor of produced water systems.

  43. Please contact us to learn more about The Trilogy System Corporate Office ::510 South 600 EastSalt Lake City, Utah 84102 Contact Information ::Toll Free :: 1.866.582.8388www.purestreamtechnology.com sales@purestreamtechnology.com

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