Ervin M. Kraemer AquaLocate/PetroLocate
Expert on GF6 Seismoelectric Exploration Technology; Oil, Gas, Water
PetroLocate – AquaLocate
Owner/Operator of PetroLocate/AquaLocate. We manufacture and distribute worldwide the GF6 & PL14 Seismoelectric exploration technology for water, Oil, Gas exploration & Geothermal Exploration. I offer consultation for site investigations, Groundwater remediation, environmental data, and have resources for water sampling, borehole avoidance and geotechnical consultation.
Geologist use seismic tools to look at rock formation when overseeing gas drilling and other hydrocarbon exploration projects. Seismic Reflection exploration systems are different from the PL14/GF6 seismoelectric exploration system in 4 major ways;
1) Seismic reflection requires miles of cleared land whereas a PL14 seismoelectric exploration survey can be accomplished on as little as one acre of land with minimal to no clearing.
2) Seismic reflection is expensive- no argument there!
Seismoelectric exploration is affordable for even a small land & mineral owner.
3) Seismic reflection projects take months on end whereas a PL14 seismoelectric exploration can take less than one week to accomplish depending on the size of the property being assessed.
4) Seismic reflection detects geologic structures whereas the PL14 seismoelectric system detects the presence of MOBILE resistive liquids. Are you looking for rock formations or are you looking to find the actual resistive liquids?
His company’s primary goal is to continue distributing the PL14 & GF6 systems across the globe, training individuals and/or companies how to properly implement the system for oil, gas, geothermal and well water exploration. Additionally we provide exploration surveys worldwide under the responsible charge of a licensed and registered geophysicist and/or geologist where required by law when providing exploration surveys. Contact Ervin Kraemer at (800) 251-3350
Patent Pending Pub. NO.: US 2014/0111207 A1
Experience
Co-Founder
Company Name PetroLocate – AquaLocate
Dates Employed Apr 2001 – Present
Worldwide
Ervin Kraemer’s job is to train individuals around the world on the PL14 and GF6 seismoelectric technology (used for oil, natural gas, geothermal & fresh aquifer reserves). Ervin has 14 years experience providing ongoing assistance to individuals and companies using the seismoelectric technology. His clients range from geophysicists, drilling professionals to laymen/women, all of which receive help with Seismoelectric data interpretation,equipment issues and data collection problems related to oil exploration & groundwater assessment; Aquifer depth, yield and thickness before a well is drilled. Oil exploration detecting mobile resistive liquids to as deep as 10,000 ft. depending on geology.
Ervin is the an owner of the company which exclusively manufacturers and distributes the technology worldwide and have a patent pending Published on the technology. Patent Pending Pub.
NO.: US 2014/0111207 A1
GF6 Seismoelectric Exploration Technology Expert
Aqualocate
Apr 2001 – Present Employment Duration 16 yrs 4 mos
United States
Dr. Clarke of the UK, is the original developer of the seismoelectric GF500 through GF3500 systems. In late 2011 Ervin Kraemer completely re-designed the original seismoelectric system.
The two year venture re-designing the seismoelectric system was one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my life. January 2013 marks the completion of the new seismoelectric system design, aptly named the GF6 by Dr. Clarke.
More about Ervin Kraemer and the GF6:
In early 2003 when Dr. Clarke, developer of the seismoelectric technology, retired from distributing the equipment and training new operators, he passed the baton to his friend and colleague Ervin Kraemer. Since that time, Mr. Kraemer has sold the equipment worldwide and trained all new operators on the proper use of the technology (from Geologists and drillers to laymen/women). While not all operators continue to operate the technology under the protocol in which they were trained by Mr. Kraemer, those who do continue to have great success with their data collection and interpretation. To ensure quality to the best of our ability and for the benefit of the consumer AquaLocate works solely with those operators who follow Mr. Kraemer’s data collection and interpretation protocols.
Mr. Kraemer redesigned the seismoelectric technology a second time in January 2014 and made the PL14 available for oil, natural gas and geothermal exploration. As of April 2014 both oil and geothermal reserves have been successfully detected using the PL14 by Geothermal Drilling CO; Dig Well LLC. for a U.S. Geothermal project in NV and by Geophysicists Mike G, of Texas for an oil exploration project. You may inquire through our websites about how to reach these individuals for references as we highly respect client privacy privileges.
Worldwide GF6 & PL14 sales, training and surveys available.
AquaLocate: 800.251.2920 GF6 Information http://www.AquaLocate.com
PetroLcoate: 800-251-3350 PL14 Information http://www.PetroLocate.com
Employment
AquaLocate/PetroLocate
Co Founder
Company Name AquaLocate/PetroLocate
Dates Employed Apr 2001 – Present Employment Duration 16 yrs 4 mos
Location Greater Seattle Area/Texas
Develop and maintain training program to train new operators and scientists (retained to assist with governmental regulation issues).
Keep training manual and training materials current
Provide data interpretation training to newer operators of seismoelectric data collection system
Provide assistance to current seismoelectric operators
Data interpretation
Report completion
Pre-survey advice
Build and maintain seismoelectric computer system
Inspect, troubleshoot and repair malfunctioning systems
Develop training program to train new operators, employees, and scientists (retained to assist with governmental regulation issues).
Prepare and edit training manual
Develop Power Point training program
Incorporate new data collection techniques into training
Train and support new operators and employees
Build and Maintain GF6/PL14 Seismoelectric computer based groundwater survey system
Modification and upgrade to earlier version Seismoelectric system
Supervise five employees
Provide performance feedback
Implement R & D program for Seismoelectric computer based groundwater survey system
Track and maintain statistical data on groundwater survey result
Anchor Crew Mission Crew Commander Technician
US DHS /Air National Guard
Dates Employed Jul 2008 – Mar 2015 Employment Duration 6 yrs 9 mos
Retired DHS National Guard Critical Infrastructure Protection Vulnerability Assessment Team Lead/Systems Planner
Travel throughout the Nation providing critical infrastructure vulnerability assessments to both private and governmental facilities considered critical to the national infrastructure. Interact with facility personnel and stake holders and develop written reports detailing physical security and infrastructure vulnerabilities and options for mitigating defined vulnerabilities.
Ervin Kraemer was one of only four SNCOs nationwide selected to hold a DHS CIP Team Lead position (Usually reserved for Officers)
Selected to train new Systems Planner in National CIP program
Lead and manage two Army NCOs
Help develop SOP for new program
Provide oral explanation of findings
Provide input to other team members
Develop detailed written report of findings
Interact with state and federal government representatives
Ensure findings and analysis are based on sound reasoning and adequate documentation
Assist with coordination and facilitation of client meetings
Evaluates anti-terrorism awareness and levels of training
Provide quality assurance support to federal contractors
Washington State Patrol
WSP Trooper
Company Name Washington State Patrol
Dates Employed Feb 1991 – Sep 2001
Location Washington
Feb 91 – Sep01 Washington State Trooper
Problem Oriented Public Safety Officer
Participate in safety talks and community outreach programs
Develop power point programs for DUI awareness course
Facilitator of community involvement in reduction of crime and traffic problems
Field Training Officer
Implement individual training plans and corrective actions
Evaluate trainee progress
Certify acceptable completion of training programs
Concur or non-concur for graduation to commissioned Trooper
Firearms Training Instructor – Training and evaluation of competency on new and existing weapon systems for new and current troopers, sergeants, lieutenants and captains
Technical Collision Investigator
Secure collision/crime scenes
Categorized and collect all physical evidence
Interview all witnesses
Interview suspects
Complete analysis of evidence to determine cause of collision/crime
Complete extensive report on findings
Testify as an expert in the field of collision investigation
Trooper In Charge – Acting Sergeant while Sergeant is on leave or away from his post
Supervise up to eight troopers
Ensure manning requirements meet minimum standards
Investigate complaints and/or regulation violations
Future Sergeant Appointee
Washington State Patrol
Washington State Patrol Academy with over 1500 hours of classroom and field based training
Commisioned Law Enforcement Officer
Field Of Study – State Trooper
Dates attended or expected graduation 1991 – 1992
State Patrol Trooper
Edit education Lowery Air Force Base Electronics Tech School
Lowery Air Force Base Electronics Techical School – 480 hours of classroom based electronics courses
Degree Name Electronics Tech School
Field Of Study Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Dates attended or expected graduation 1986 – 1987
Volunteer Experience
Board Member and Board VP
CENTERFOURCE
Board Member and Board VP
Company Name CENTERFOURCE
Dates volunteered May 2011 – Oct 2013 Volunteer duration 2 yrs 6 mos
Cause Social Services
About Centerforce: Centerforce was initially started in 1968 by a group of parents who had children with disabilities that were leaving the public school system. 45 years ago no one thought someone with a disability could work so this group of parents started, in a church, doing crafts and teaching basic living skills. In 1971, the group incorporated as a non-profit organization and became Pacific Care Center. Eventually they shifted their focus to doing production and assembly work and started a sheltered workshop program. As the years went by programs and services were added to meet societal and economic needs of individuals with disabilities and now Centerforce is the largest provider of employment services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Pierce County.
WADS Guard Member
Organize & Clean up McCord AFB wind storm releif and Flood releif for residences of Lewis County Washington
Dates volunteered 2007 – 2007 Volunteer
Cause Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
This was a great opportunity for me to teach my son about volunteering for country and those in need. Along with a group of other volunteers we helped clean up fallen trees, branches and debris around McCord Air Force base after the heavy record wind storms of 2007.
For the Lewis County Flood relief I organized a furniture drive on McCord Air Force Base to help Lewis County residents and helped clean up a residential home in Adna, WA after the home had been flooded during the 2007 wind storm and floods.