Business Investment Opportunities

IIB;
IIA; IID;
IB; ICb

IIIG; IIIA;
IIIE; IIIF; IIIB;
ICa; IIF

Long Term Investment

IAa;
IIID;
IAd;
IAb; IIE

IIIC; IIC;
IAe;
IAc

Short Term Investment

Small Investment

Large Investment

Investment Matrix




  1. Dynamic Resouces Corporation's Oil & Gas AMI's (Areas-of-Mutual-Interest)
    (see http://www.walden3d.com/dynamic and http://www.walden3d.com/d):
    1. 60+ AOI's (Areas-of-Interest), including:
      1. 12 Blocks worked up for lease sale August 2003 and
        sponsor has just decided not to bid because of cash flow problems, coastal waters South Texas
        (50 BCFG per Prospect, bid 12 blocks, $1.5 million to bid, 4.5 million to drill);
      2. Shallow Reefs in Illinois Basin (1-10 MMBOE each, $60,000 dry hole);
      3. Portugal Prospect (7.2 BCFGE, $5 million 6 wells, 3-D, and pipeline);
      4. Michigan Fault Altered Dolomite (50 MMBOE in 3 trends, $600,000 dry hole);
      5. West Virginia Fault Altered Dolomite (300 BCFG each, $1,750,000 dry hole);
      6. etc.
    2. NASA space-based geomorphological study:
      90 new concept AMI's for oil & gas exploration ($250,000 to document and package).
    3. International Joint Ventures:
      1. Nigeria: OPL-229 2.6 BBOE risked ($20 million for first wells);
      2. China: Geo Joint Venture (see http://www.walden3d.com/geo) ($500,000 to get first projects).
  2. Dynamic Resources Corporation's Oil and Gas TMI's (Technologies of Mutual Interest):
    1. Infinite GridSM (see http://www.walden3d.com/ig) ($250,000 upfront cash payment and Patent will be pursued by Francis Cox in Australia and a formal business plan will be presented 3 months from funding. We believe this Raster GIS technology will be the Lotus-123 of Notebook Computers.);
    2. Bavinger's Data Mining Patent (see http://www.walden3d.com/SIC) ($150,000 upfront cash payment and Patent will be pursued by Rice University and a formal business plan will be presented 6 months from funding);
    3. Cuttings and Core Scanning (see http://www.sautec.com.au) (IP dispute, which can probably be settled for $500,000 cash and a royalty. Estimate Chriatian Singfield needs an additional $1.5 million to reach break even, and then he has the potential to replace wire line well logging. The image management patent is part of a patent fence around the Infinite GridSM.);
    4. Ward Abbott's On-Line Outcrop Atlas (see http://www.walden3d.com/Abbott) ($500,000 to Southern Utah University to scan, host, and distribute the Outcrop Analog Atlas to sponsoring oil companies. Note creation of this Atlas will provide Dynamic Resouces a significant competitive advantage.);
    5. TaskMasterSM
      This is a web-based task management system, which was developed at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University by vPatch (see http://www.vpatch.com);
    6. Exclusive distribution of NASA's Robonaut for deep sea construction and fighting fires has been negotiated (see http://www.walden3d.com/d/images/robonaut_roice_md.gif) ($100,000 needed to clean up the IP).
  3. Urban Planning (Designing Responsive Environments):
    1. Designing a new type of city built around people rather than automobiles, possibly based on Segway transportation (see http://www.walden3d.com/w3d/design/W3D89A);
    2. Energy:
      1. Geodesic Methane Umbrellas;
      2. Robonaut based microwave mining of gas hydrates;
      3. Geodesic spherical deep water "trains" for transporting gas hydrate slurrys.
    3. Communication:
      1. WristinfoSM Personal Information System (see http://www.walden3d.com/wristinfo;
      2. Beowulf configuration of PC's in the new city to attack complex computation problems, like prestack depth migration in the seismic industry.
    4. Art: (see Heritage Gallery On-Line, Inc. at http://www.hgol.net).
    5. Water:
      1. Greek condensation pyramids;
      2. Buckminister Fuller tensegrity spheres filled with nanotechnology based condensation rain makers;
      3. Condensation spheres, cones, and mushrooms.
    6. Space and Transportation:
      Tensegrity Spheres (mile diameter geodesic spheres which float because as the air heats up it is lighter than the framework surrounding the space, the city, the military outpost, or the rainmaker).
    7. Nanotech buckministerfullerine cables supporting a Space Elevator (see http://www.walden3d.com/space_elevator).

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