Fraser Exploration Ltd.
Since the 1960's, Fraser Exploration Ltd. has been one of Calgary longest lasting exploration and production company's with producing
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Fraser Exploration announces expanded research into proprietary nano exothermic fluid based reactions for use in oilsands extraction
and processing.
Fraser Exploration announces the design of an exothermic fluid for use in the extraction and pre-processing of in-situ deposits. The revolutionary
theoretical designs combine and lever a series of proprietary technologies designed by the company to process hydrocarbons without extensive CO2
emissions, water or energy demands. The process also promises the hope of a brand new generation of high tech polymers and new bonded metallic based
polymers.
This process adds to previous developments that provides for the continued use of hydrocarbons for the production of much needed new ploymers while
actively reducing the CO2 emitted by the hydrocarbon industry. The company believes that it is on the frontier of a brand new series of life altering
discoveries.
The technology also holds the promise of creating thousands of high tech jobs in brand new nano materials industries and zero CO2 hydrocarbon processing.
Fraser Exploration announces successful test of liquified CO2 closed looped heating methodology in combination
with its geothermal and exothermic storage technologies.
Fraser Exploration announces the successful test of a combined group of technologies that has been able to store and reuse energy
produced from solar and wind while utilizing reclaimed captured CO2 to produce an exceptional amount of usable heat capable of heating homes
and buildings with zero emissions. Since the system uses excess CO2, it is technically Carbon Negative meaning it is taking CO2 out of the environment
for use in its system.
The greatest benefit of the technology is that it allows for the continued use of hydrocarbons for the production of much needed plastics while
actively reducing the CO2 emitted by these technologies and reducing overall CO2 by removing the heating of buildings in colder climates like Canada
from CO2 emissions infrastructure. The technology can also be used for cooling in warmer climates.
As well, waste energy from the process can be used to generate electricity using other innovations in micro-energy onsite production currently in development
by the organization.
Even better, the technology is power transformative meaning that it can store energy for long periods ond reuse it when needed.
Fraser Exploration is currently searching for a more positive and supportive environment to relocate its test technology to and is
currently reviewing investment partnerships in full scale test implementations of the innovative technology. It is estimated that a successful
full scale facility will be operational by 2018.
Fraser Exploration announces test methodology for graphene nanotube structures for use in energy transformation
technologies.
Fraser Exploration has announced a methodology that utilizes graphene nantubes as part of an energy transformation technology designed
for advanced long term energy storage capabilities. The promise of the technology is that it would allow for the transformational storage
and eventual release of
molecular level energy sources that result in micro exothermic reactions.
Fraser Exploration announces investment in molecular level pressure transformation green technologies
Fraser Exploration announces an investment in the testing of molecular pressure transformation technologies using
new theoretical and practical methods. The goal is to use new practical pressure differential methods on transformative
molecular structures in close loop processing streams.
The technologies hold the theoretical promise of alternative and modified energy sources and the creation of new materials.
The investment will provide the potential of conducting extraterrestrial experiments via newly formed commercial access points
such as those provided by Blue Origin.
Fraser Exploration announces investment in high efficiency solar transference technology
Fraser Exploration announces an investment in the testing of a high efficiency solar transference technology that uses specialized methods,
chemicals and new high tech polymers to
store heat energy for long periods of time and then release the energy on demand. The process under review provides a new methodology for using
existing sources of clean energy in a new highly efficient manner. The company has indicated that the possibilities are endless for the
technology and in conjunction with other innovations provide new hope for an increasingly polluted world.
Fraser Exploration announces investment in Alberta based deep well test geothermal facility for power production and heating.
Fraser Exploration announces an investment in a deep well test facility in Alberta to produce electricity and heating using geothermal technology.
The test facility
which is funded through private investment, leverages the company's deep well expertise and the latest in heat exchange and low heat electrical
generation. The hope is that provincial governments will get on-board and force municipalities like Calgary to tear down archaic development
bylaws that create roadblacks to green technology like geothermal and micro-energy technologies like solar panels and small format wind turbines.
"We believe that geothermal technology is one way that the carbon footprint in a cold country like Canada can be significantly reduced." said FX director
of Sustainability, Technology and Innovation Rob Smith. "As well,
Alberta is a world leader in drilling technology and could create a large number of jobs through this initiative."
Fraser Exploration is providing the seed capital with the balance of the funding coming from the company's private green tech investment fund.
Fraser Exploration announces testing of infused metal nanomesh and micro frameworks production for inline stackgas
carbon capture processing.
Fraser Exploration announces the initiation of the testing of infused metal nanomesh membranes and 3d printed micro framework production for
use in a proprietary carbon capture process. The infused mesh is used as a substrate to hold an aqueous organic solution forming an inline
carbon capture filter for co2 stackgas recovery. The membranes are then washed in a solution to remove the CO2 for other uses or storage. The
same test methods are being applied to a 3D printed micro framework that is then bonded with an organic substrate which is subsequently combined
inline with a stackgas stream with a hydration infusion. The mesh, like the membranes, are then washed to release and capture the CO2 for
storage or reuse.
The nano mesh uses a light sensitive polymer to create a hardened micro mesh of joined tubes that are then electro plated and infused with a
subtrate. The polymer is
then dissolved using an acid edge process leaving hollow tubes of infused metal. As the stackgas passes through the tubes, the CO2 is absorbed
by the substrate for later release. The first tests will occur at the molecular level only to evaluate the process for removing and
binding the CO2.
The tests will help determine which of the two are the most efficient methodology for inline stackgas carbon capture.
Fraser Exploration does not currently own non-conventional oilsands assets.
Closed CO2 loop hydrocarbon processing and electricity production holds the promise of a clean future with hydrocarbons but
interest by industry and governments is slow to take hold.
It starts with the acceptance of a relatively simple concept. Everything that is on the earth always was and always will be. Excepting the
odd extraterrestrial exchange such as space ships sent away from the earth or comets entering earth, this basic concept is a given truth. That
means that everything we possess or touch was always here. With this concept in mind, Fraser Exploration has embarked on a remarkable venture to
develop, process and use hydrocarbons in a completely closed loop leaving zero emissions, zero pollution and only inert and safe usable
byproducts. The theoretical concept follows hydrocarbon and chlorine molecules as they interact in a process that eventually results in safe
and useful organic substances while producing clean electrical energy as an output.
Fraser Exploration Director, Rob Smith is leading the push toward a new CO2 close loop process for hydrocarbons using new exothermic and
quantum theories. "We are very confident that we have the theoretical seeds correct that will allow us to turn a high CO2 producing industry
like the oilsands into a clean energy solution." But Smith admits it's an uphill battle to expand the company's tests. "There is no acceptance
in either industry or academia to these principles," adds Smith. "The industry has been exceptionally slow to listen or invest in new ideas
preferring instead to stick with tried and true methods that are disastrous on our world and our industry simply because they are cheap and
simplistic. Older boards of directors don't get it and simply refuse to give in and change. We saw the light while working across numerous industries and
blending multiple disciplines turned out to be the key. But opening the industry door to new ideas before the industry collapses under social
pressure is a far bigger challenge."
Despite the promise of the new technology, to date only one major energy company and a single green investor have approached the company to
discuss the proprietary technology. All governments have also shunned the organization. Smith is philosophical about the response. "We are
not a society open and accepting of change. We'd rather keep the status quo or stay on the current bandwagon because it's what we are
comfortable with even if it is wrong."
Smith is optimistic that the world will eventually change but admits it will be his children who will need to carry the torch. "The concept of
close loop processing is sound and will eventually become the standard of sustainable science albeit not in my lifetime."
Fraser Exploration is one of the longest running and most sustainable energy companies in Alberta with conventional hydrocarbon assets across
Western Canada.
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Fraser Exploration announces its evaluation of a partnership to develop a test SEGD (Solvent Enhanced
Gravity Drainage) close-loop CO2 test facility for oilsands.
Fraser Exploration announces that it is evaluating a partnership to develop a test SEGD (Solvent Enhanced Gravity Drainage) close-loop CO2 test facility for oilsands. The proposed facility will research the theoretical CO2 close loop methods developed by Fraser Exploration that significantly reduces total CO2 oilsands emissions, water usage and tailings.
Fraser Exploration announces a successful test of a unique carbon capture process that closes the CO2 loop
in processing oilsands bitumen.
Fraser Exploration announces the successful lab test of a carbon capture and closed loop process for oilsands bitumen. When combined with our organic solvent technology and various other known processes, a loop is formed that results in an oilsands carbon capture method that closes a portion of the processing loop and significantly reduces CO2 emissions. Currently Fraser Exploration is still lab testing the concept and does not currently own non-conventional oil assets.
Fraser Exploration announces a new chemical technology that separates bitumen from sand without steam.
Fraser Exploration announces the successful development and initial tests of an organic solvent
technology to separate bitumen
from sand without the use of steam and using a recycled water supply.
The technology holds the potential to be implemented in-insitu but for now the trials tested a gravity wash process that recaptures
and reuses both the water used and the organic solvent. A significant portion of solvent and recycled water is recovered
through the process along with clean sand for backfill. The proprietary process uses an organic chlorine derivative. Fraser
Exploration does not currently have plans to implement the technology in a large scale test and does not currently own
non-conventional oilsands assets.
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Fraser Exploration Announces Historic Divestment of its Provost Holding
Fraser Exploration Ltd. today announced the completion of the divestment of its final historic holdings in the
Provost field in central Alberta to Spur Resources and North Shore Resources. The transactions bring to a close the long association of Fraser Ex
with the Provost unit founded and developed by a pioneer of the Alberta industry W.R.Smith who was also the original founder
and President of Fraser Exploration Ltd. from the 1960's to the late 1990's.
Fraser Exploration Ltd. continues to operate PNG and mineral assets in Alberta, Saskachewan and B.C. as well as royalty producing assets worldwide.
Fraser Exploration Reconfirms Sustainable Operating Structure
Fraser Exploration Ltd. today issued an update in light of falling oil prices that reconfirms that the organizations
existing oil operations remain profitable at an oil price below $20 barrel. "The company's conventional oil operations are exceptionally cost efficient due
to our reliance on new technologies and our focus on sustainability" according to Rob Smith, Director of Sustainability for the company. "We have operated
profitably through every downturn in the industry since the 1960's and the key has always been intelligent investing, comprehensive risk management, appropriate
cost management and technological innovation". Fraser Exploration does not currently have exposure to Oilsands or non-conventional plays.
The company is privately held with investments in conventional oil, natural gas, NGL's, coal and gold in B.C., Alberta and
Saskachewan.
New Ammendment Processing Fees
Fraser Exploration ltd. has announced the implementation of processing fees effective Jan 1,2015 for the review of proposed ammendments to existing agreements inclusive of assignment and novation changes requiring signoff by the company. The fees cover legal and processing expenses incurred by the organization when reviewing these legal documents. The schedule for 2015 will be $2,500 for initial reviews prepaid at the time of receipt. The fee does not extend to reviews of offers to purchase land, claims, rights, leases, equipment, working interest, royalties or other assets. Additional fees may be applied upon review where legal issues are present in the proposed ammending agreements. The imposition of these fees are permitted under the existing agreements.
Corporate Sustainability Framework
Sustainability is the commitment of a corporation to the principle of sustainable operations including the design and implementation of sustainable practices and policies throughout the organization. It extends beyond economics to social responsibility, environmental management, emergency response, innovation, performance, risk and employee health and well being. By addressing these issue in a responsible manner, shareholders will be rewarded with a more sustainable and stable investment. Riskstream and Fraser Exploration Ltd. are releasing a framework for the implementation of sustainability in corporations. Read more
Are Your Investments Sustainable?
Your investments in sustainable companies may not be as long lived as you expect. Fraser Exploration in co-operation with Riskstream, a global provider of risk management and advanced technology services to Fortune 500 corporations, is releasing a sustainability investor primer that provides a roadmap to sustainability 'best practices'. Read more