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Acceleware Ltd V.AXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACWRF

Acceleware Ltd. is a Canada-based company that develops clean-tech decarbonization technologies. The Company has two business units: Radio Frequency Heating Technology and Seismic Imaging Software. Its segments include High-Performance Computing (HPC) and RF Heating. Its HPC segment sells proprietary high-performance computing software and related consulting services and training programs primarily to the oil and gas industry. The RF Heating segment is engaged in research, development, and commercialization activities related to the Company’s proprietary enhanced heavy oil and oil sands production technology. It is focused on developing RF XL, a patented low-carbon production technology for heavy oil and oil sands. Its RF XL technology eliminates greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with heavy oil and oil sands production. Its seismic imaging software solutions are for high fidelity imaging, providing the advanced imaging available for oil exploration in complex geologies.


TSXV:AXE - Post by User

Comment by Whampoaon Feb 20, 2024 12:11am
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Post# 35888211

RE:CEO: CTI Power Electronics COST is LESS THAN $1 / WATT !

RE:CEO: CTI Power Electronics COST is LESS THAN $1 / WATT !The Q&A session elicited Geoff's reply with the "sub $1 / W" portion.
The Questioner obviously knew something about SU ESEIEH project to ask Geoff to compare difference in respective technologies.

----  Off on a Tangent -------------------------------
Not mentioned by Geoff (but from my notes, so beware that grain of salt)

ESEIEH  project run by large US defense, aerospace and semicondutor contractor, 
RFXL      project run by humble penny stock siesmic software developer turned RF decarbonization experts

ESEIEH  ~$108mm CAPEX project
RFXL      ~$27mm project

ESEIEH  first crack  was 12.5m dipol antennea 
RFXL      Marwayne was dual 800m RF injector lines

ESEIEH  first crack  heating lasted (measured in hours)
RFXL    Marwayne according to what we heard, 7 mo of heating, 6mo continous heating, there were intermittancy intro to mimic renewable but unreliable energy sources


ESEIEH™ recovery process is controlled heating of a bitumen reservoir to a temperature range of 40-70C combined with injected solvent 
RFXL       heavy oil reservior and we still don't know the incremental reservior temperatures reached

ESEIEH  as I understand produced (accidentally?) small amount of oil flow but this was not the objective (??)
RFXL      produced oil within 4 weeks of turning on heat, but we don't know how much abs bbl, rate bbl/d, , etc

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CTI POWER OUTPUT at ANY FUTURE BITIMEN RF XL RECOVERY PROJECT will REQUIRE a LARGE INCREASE from the present pilot of 2MW.

No surprise here Z, actually this was already expected, in the 6-10MW range for bitumen.  I believe its on AXE website too.


* EXPLAINS CURRENT SAGD OPERATORS LACK of INTEREST in RF XL

In my mind, absolutely all businesses in the free world welcome incrementally lower capex and/or opex via process improvements or technological innovations, etc.

ESEIEH accodring to Geoff was multi $n/W   (interpreted to be $2, $3, $4 ...YIKES) 
vs
RFXL  sub $1/W  (interpreted to be $0.50 to $0.90/W).  Outstanding.

So how can you therefore conclude your last line??

EXPLAINS CURRENT SAGD OPERATORS LACK of INTEREST in RF XL








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