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All new updates Peter is
currently under contract to three separate oil companies, one
here in the UK, one in South Africa and the third in Namibia.
There will be new information coming shortly about progress on
the South African and Namibian sites. Click
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Are you involved in upstream exploration for oil and gas?
You
can benefit from using a professional Consultant Oil and Gas
field’s Dowser in conjunction with your Senior Geologist
for
Dowsing for natural oil and
gas works well when the dowser and the geologist work together, in
conjunction, utilising each others information. As you are aware seismic
surveys are correct when indicating structures, however they are not
always correct when indicating hydrocarbon areas. If I were to conduct a
map dowsing survey at a site of interest/licensed area for hydrocarbon
bearing areas and find natural oil and gas and the seismic survey
confirmed my findings this increases the likelihood of natural oil and
gas actually being there. As a Consultant Dowser I can only advise what
my findings are. If I find that there is natural oil and gas at a
location and the seismic survey confirms this It is then the decision of
the Senior Geologist and the Board of Directors (of the company) to
decide whether to go ahead with the project by drilling the well. In
addition, if my findings differ from the geologists, again it would be
the decision of the Geologist and the Board of Directors to decide
whether to continue with the project or not. This method would help to
save your company a substantial amount of money and time and increase
the success rate and reduce the amount of failed prospects.
Another advantage of using
dowsers, like myself, as a
consultant who can advise what the findings are, it
is that it is possible for me to
locate the
best area to drill to take up the largest amount of natural oil or
natural gas from the field and potentially locate the area with the
least obstructions to drilling.
As a dowser I can locate
natural oil on its own or a combination of natural oil and gas together
or gas on its own depending on the structures and depth to where the
field is lying.
I can also dowse for the
cooking areas, which creates the natural oil and gas fields.
All this will save time and
money whether it is on site dowsing or the map surveys. Of course,
fees for dowsing are a lot less than seismic searches of the exploration area.
I believe that dowsing is a gift and that I am not
allowed to use it for my own benefit - such as my own gold mine or oil
or gas company - but I am allowed to make a living out of it by helping
others to make a success of their ventures by using my skills as a
professional dowser. I know this from my own personal experience
when I
lost the gift for 18 months because I helped a speculator.
How this process will take
place More...
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 Chevron
1993...'the
seismic line which you indicated crossed through the oil/gas reservoir
does infact do so. The Alba oilfield which comes on stream this month,
was in higher of the two horizons....you highlighted contains the
Britannia gas condensate field. This is a mixture of oil and gas.
Click here for the latest information
on the Alba oil field and the Britannia oil and gas field.
Chevron 2001
...it would appear that your prediction of Chevron
not finding commercial hydrocarbons on the block was correct.
click here to see full letter from Chevron Oil
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In recent years I have been
helping an independent oil and gas company with its exploration
programme. See below for the latest reference from this oil company. I
am unable to mention the name, or location because of the
confidentiality clause. The chief geologist of the company offers the
following testimony to my work:
‘Peter
has shown a remarkable ability to identify the presence of geological
structures in the subsurface that could potentially be
hydrocarbon-bearing. In several cases his dowsing has highlighted areas
where oil or gas could be present and which when subsequently checked
against seismic data have indeed shown the presence of viable leads or
prospects. Based on this work, the company has acquired acreage and
identified prospects that it would not otherwise have considered or
recognised. His work has also proved to be a valuable screening tool
when evaluating exploration opportunities offered by other companies.
Having worked with Peter now for several years we are therefore of the
firm opinion that his dowsing techniques can make a significant
contribution to the success of an exploration company. As a final
comment, our experience has shown that it is important for both the
geologist and Peter to work together in order to get the best results -
from the geologist’s perspective Peter’s work can certainly make you
think again and reconsider the prospectivity of areas that you may
otherwise have dismissed or overlooked, whilst for Peter the technical
and scientific insight provided by the geologist helps him to fine tune
his dowsing technique to the subsurface geology’
from
current client oil company - name withheld due to commercial
confidentiality clause
Dowsing for Oil
Oilmen, in
particular, seem to have a passion for dowsing, probably because
finding oil remains something of a remarkable art - no matter how
sophisticated the technology you use to locate it. And the
industry seems to have profited vastly from dowsing.
In
1910, diviners reputedly discovered one of the most spectacular
oilfields in the US. At its peak, the California Lakeview Number 1
‘gusher' spurted a fountain of oil 200 feet into the air and produced
over 100,000 barrels a day. It was so prolific that the price of oil
temporarily collapsed by over two thirds. Atlantic Richfield, now part
of BP, was also reputedly found by dowsers, as was Union Oil. Pemex, the
Mexican oil major, made a fortune from an oilfield pinpointed by a
famous dowser.
On average oil companies
can drill 5 wells and perhaps only one would be successful quantity-wise
the other 4 could either have insufficient natural oil and gas in them
or they could be dry. As a dowser, I can penetrate the ground as deep
as where the natural oil or gas is. If there is no natural oil or gas
then I get no reactions. I can pick up the geological structures, the
fracture zones, the shatter zones, the basins and salt domes. The basins sometimes
contain natural oil and gas within the structures other times the basins
have got no natural oil or gas of sufficient quantities. The other
advantage of using a dowser, like myself, is that I can give a good
guide as to the quantity of natural oil and gas recoverable under normal
natural pressure and I can give a guide as to the quantity within the
whole structure.
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