Purpose
The Environmental Technologies (ET) applied research group at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) was approached by STS Tracer Services Ltd. (STS Tracer) to assist in the development of alternative analytical on-site methods for the analysis of tracers, which are oil or water-soluble fluid additives used to evaluate the effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing. This project aims to significantly reduce operational downtime and required capital investment for tracers and thus has a potential for significant impact across the oil and gas sector.
Tofani, Rick (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology) × Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
12 grants totalling $455.0K
Engage Grants for Colleges
190 grants totalling $1.7M
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| Lamarre, Vincent (Institut de technologie agroalimentaire) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for Colleges |
| Ponsard, Bruno (Collège de Maisonneuve) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for Colleges |
| Holmes, Kevin (Algonquin College) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for Colleges |
| Morin, Christian (Cégep de Sainte-Foy) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for Colleges |
| Milette, Éric (Collège Shawinigan) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for Colleges |