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KOS Energy’s near term objective (mandate) is to employ the latest in high-tech geophysical and scientific methods that are specifically designed to reduce risk, increase production and optimize oil and gas exploration and development.
For new drilling and exploration, KOS will be working closely with a highly skilled petroleum geologist from Kentucky. In addition to extensive field experience, he works closely with a leading University on research and development.
Through this working relationship, we will also be working with the University in 2009 to develop a co-op student program whereby KOS employs students through the geologist.
This proprietary process depends heavily upon layers of data from multiple sources and utilizes complex computer models built by the geologist and in cooperation with the University.
We will use seismic, ground geophysics, geochemistry, and various Satellite Maps
Many hydrocarbon accumulations have some leakage to the surface – particularly in shallow regions of Kentucky. Leaking hydrocarbons effect a host of changes on the rocks and soils through which they pass. At the surface, subtle differences in mineral composition or vegetation manifest these changes. Using sophisticated spectral processing, one can emphasize some of these subtle differences.

When combined with other traditional date like seismic, it is possible to increase the odds of drilling success dramatically. The new computer models being developed (that we will employ in 2009), will identify drill locations to within a few feet.