How accurate is the original Cameron Aurameter in locating oil and gas deposits?
A. There are at least three dowsing instruments that have a proven track record for locating oil and gas deposits over the years. • Gyrating devices, such as the Pendulum • The Petroleometer (the latter is no longer available today) • The Original Cameron Aurameter. For dowsing purposes, the combination of Pendulum and original Cameron Aurameter on assignments, both provide wholistic coverage, as the sources of oil and gas radiate spiral (rotating) fields of energy upwards. These emanations may be easily detected with a Pendulum. After the location(s) of subterranean source(s) have been determined, the Original Cameron Aurameter adds valuable dowsing input, enabling one to search for, and outline the size of anticlines, reef pinnacles, pools etc. The Aurameter, also alows one to guage intensities, pressures and estimate depths. In addition, one may dowse to evaluate qualities and quantities; plus investigate the possible presence, and depths, of troubling subterranean water, which migh