Cyber Enviro-Tech, Inc. is announcing the deployment of its first downhole pump and related oil production and water filtration technologies on a 500-acre mineral lease. CETI is formally the operator of record with the Railroad Commission of Texas. Based on an independent geological study, the mineral lease has an estimated 45MM barrels of oil reserves.

It removes the need for the 100-year-old pump jack and sucker-rod technology which has many moving parts that must continuously be repaired, rebuilt or replaced. In contrast, the technology the company is using has only one moving part, uses "green technology", lasts between six to eight years before needing replacement, and reduces power costs by over 40%. Additionally, it will deliver increased productivity, less equipment replacement and repair expenses, minimal field operator involvement, easier regulatory compliance, improved safety, and numerous environmental benefits.

These improved efficiencies will reduce operating costs by over 60%. Lastly, CETI's new Smartflow water filtration technology remediates onsite the significant amount of contaminated water produced during oil production (up to eight barrels of water to one barrel of oil). This replaces the expensive alternative of trucking contaminated water out of the field and trucking clean water back into the field.

CETI's Smartflow water filtration technology meets or exceeds EPA standards which is not only environmentally sound but also eliminates costly fines for oil field operators who don't adhere to EPA regulations. “Cost savings of this magnitude and the positive environmental impact to the industry are far too significant to be overlooked by any oil field Operator.