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Five Tons of Innovative Surfactant to be Tested in Two Oil Wells as Part of Groundbreaking Pilot Project


Austrian entrepreneur Ariel Israilov, a visionary in ecological advancements and sustainable technologies, has confirmed that negotiations are progressing for the shipment of five tons of his team’s new eco-friendly surfactant to Ghana. This pilot project, scheduled for the first quarter of 2025, will test the product’s efficiency in two sample oil wells, marking a significant step forward in sustainable energy practices in the region.


The pilot is set to demonstrate the surfactant’s potential to enhance oil recovery while minimizing environmental impact, serving as a crucial proof of concept. This initiative builds on Mr. Israilov’s recent substantial investment in a high-tech production facility in the Middle East, strategically located to serve some of the world’s largest oil markets with innovative, sustainable oil extraction solutions.


"This shipment is an exciting opportunity to showcase the practical applications of our technology in real-world conditions," said Mr. Ariel Israilov. "We believe that the results will validate our approach and open the door to broader adoption in Ghana and other oil-producing regions."


The surfactant combines natural and specialized ingredients designed to improve well capacity. By optimizing flow and filtration properties in oil reservoirs, it enhances well performance and ensures long-lasting effects. This innovative solution presents a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to conventional methods, aligning with the global push toward more sustainable energy practices.

 
 
 

Five Tons of Eco-Friendly Surfactant to Test Efficiency in Two Sample Oil Wells



Austrian entrepreneur Mr Ariel Israilov, a visionary leader in ecological advancements and industry-shaping technologies, has confirmed significant progress in negotiations about the shipment of five tons of his team’s most recent development, an innovative eco-friendly surfactant to Ghana. This initial deployment in Q1 2025, part of a pilot project, aims to demonstrate the product’s efficiency in two sample oil wells, marking a critical milestone in the transition to sustainable energy extraction for the region.


The pilot project serves as a proof of concept for the ground-breaking product, showcasing its potential to optimise oil recovery while significantly reducing environmental impact. This development builds upon Mr Israilov's recent substantial double-digit million-dollar investment in a dedicated production facility in the Middle East, strategically located to bring sustainable oil extraction solutions closer to some of the world’s largest oil markets.


"This shipment is an opportunity to demonstrate the transformative capabilities of our technology in real-world conditions," said Mr Ariel Israilov. "We are confident that the results will validate our approach, paving the way for expanded adoption in Ghana and beyond."


The surfactant utilises a meticulously crafted blend of natural and specialised ingredients designed to enhance well capacity. By improving flow and filtration properties within oil reservoirs, the product boosts well performance and ensures lasting effects. This innovative approach offers a cost-effective, environmentally conscious alternative to traditional methods, aligning with the global push for sustainable energy practices.

 
 
 

Investment Set to Transform Sustainable Energy Extraction in Key Global Markets


Austrian entrepreneur Ariel Israilov, a trailblazer in sustainable technology and industry innovation, has revealed a significant multi-million-dollar investment to build a state-of-the-art production facility in the Middle East. The facility will focus on manufacturing an innovative, eco-friendly surfactant designed to enhance oil recovery in aging wells. Scheduled to begin operations between the third and fourth quarters of 2026, the new plant will be strategically located in close proximity to some of the world’s largest and most vital oil markets.

This major investment marks a pivotal milestone in scaling up production of the groundbreaking product, which combines environmentally friendly ingredients to improve oil recovery processes.


The surfactant helps optimize flow dynamics within oil reservoirs, improving the efficiency of extraction while minimizing the ecological footprint of energy production. By establishing a local manufacturing hub, Israilov and his partners aim to meet the growing demand for sustainable solutions in the oil and energy sectors, reinforcing their commitment to eco-friendly practices and more efficient energy extraction methods.

"We are committed to bridging the gap between ecological responsibility and industrial efficiency," said Ariel Israilov. "By bringing this revolutionary technology closer to key markets, we are not just enhancing oil recovery processes but setting a new benchmark for sustainability in the energy industry."


The new facility is designed to streamline the production and distribution of the eco-friendly surfactant, significantly reducing logistical challenges and costs. This strategic move will enable quicker and more efficient deployment of the product to oil fields in need, boosting regional economies and supporting global initiatives aimed at advancing sustainable energy practices.


The decision to build the facility in the Middle East also aligns with Israilov’s vision to contribute to the region's transition to more sustainable energy practices, while meeting the growing demand for cleaner, more effective methods of oil extraction worldwide.

 
 
 

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