Austrian Entrepreneur Ariel Israilov Announces Negotiations for Pilot Shipment to Ghana, Launching Sustainable Surfactant Test for Oil Recovery

 Five Tons of Eco-Friendly Surfactant to be Tested in Two Oil Wells as Part of Pilot Project

Austrian entrepreneur Ariel Israilov, renowned for his pioneering work in ecological innovation and technology, has confirmed that negotiations are well underway for the shipment of five tons of his latest eco-friendly surfactant to Ghana. This pilot project, set for launch in the first quarter of 2025, will test the surfactant’s effectiveness in two sample oil wells, marking an important milestone in sustainable energy extraction for the region.

The trial serves as a key proof of concept for the new product, aiming to showcase its ability to improve oil recovery while reducing environmental impact. This development follows Mr. Israilov’s recent multimillion-dollar investment in a new production facility located in the Middle East, which is strategically positioned to support sustainable oil extraction in some of the world’s largest oil markets.

"This shipment is an exciting opportunity to prove our technology in real-world oil extraction environments," said Mr. Ariel Israilov. "We are confident that the pilot will demonstrate the potential of our surfactant, paving the way for its broader use in Ghana and other global markets."

The surfactant is a carefully engineered combination of natural and specialized ingredients designed to enhance the flow and filtration within oil reservoirs, ultimately improving well performance. This breakthrough offers a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional oil recovery methods, supporting the growing global movement toward sustainable energy solutions.


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