Core Insights - Acceleware Ltd. is advancing its RF XL technology, introducing RF XL 2.0, aimed at enhancing oil recovery while decarbonizing the process [1][2][4] - The company is seeking funding for a commercial-scale demonstration project to showcase RF XL's capabilities in heavy oil reservoirs, particularly in the Lloydminster area [4][5] Technology Development - RF XL technology utilizes radio frequency heating to improve oil recovery, potentially reducing costs and increasing recovery factors compared to traditional enhanced oil recovery methods [2][7] - The RF XL deployment at Marwayne progressed from Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 to TRL 8, with the Clean Tech Inverter (CTI) reaching TRL 9, demonstrating significant advancements in the technology [3][4] Funding and Support - A previously announced non-dilutive grant of $1.31 million was withdrawn due to timing constraints, but the company is pursuing multiple funding opportunities from provincial and federal agencies [4] - Industry support has been confirmed for the new sub-surface energy delivery system, which incorporates several technical advancements over the previous RF XL design [8] Strategic Vision - The CEO of Acceleware emphasized the dual potential of RF XL 2.0 to economically increase oil production while contributing to decarbonization efforts, aligning with Canada's goals as a G7 energy innovator [5] - The company is also focusing on improving efficiency in amine regeneration and has partnered with potash industry leaders to decarbonize critical mineral processing [6]
Acceleware Announces RF XL 2.0
Globenewswire·2025-06-25 23:46