Airborne Oil Spill Response System May Take Off

March 14, 2013

Oil Spill Containment System: Image credit Scout Exploration
Oil Spill Containment System: Image credit Scout Exploration

An investment research report draws attention to Scout Exploration, Inc. developers of a unique airborne oil spill technology response system.

The system is designed to contain offshore and shoreline oil spills, of which there are hundreds every year, ranging from tens of millions of gallons to millions of barrels of oil in size, causing up to tens of billions of dollars' worth of ecological and business damages. Through a recent transaction, Scout has acquired the rights to what may be the most effective method of oil spill containment and remediation.

In the Goldman Opportunity Research report on the Company, analyst Rob Goldman outlines his investment thesis.
"The Company's proprietary technology and approach is highlighted by a unique airborne delivery method which substantially reduces response time and limits the damage caused by the accident. The size of the market is enormous and, if future tests prove successful, the Scout system could be broadly deployed around the world."

To view a summary of the report or download the report in its entirety, click here.

About Goldman Small Cap Research:
Led by former Piper Jaffray analyst and mutual fund manager Rob Goldman, Goldman Small Cap Research produces small cap and micro cap stock research reports, daily stock market blogs, and popular investment newsletters.
 

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