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Terralog Technologies Inc.

Company (SME)

Canada
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About

Terralog Technologies Inc. (TTI) is a leading technical and environmental service company that specializes in NORM services, petroleum geomechanics and the deep well disposal of various waste streams; particularly petroleum Exploration & Production waste streams. TTI maintains an active Research & Development program related to petroleum geomechanics and modeling of deep well disposal processes; various R&D projects are done in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, Canada. TTI has been (is) involved in projects in Canada, US, Europe (N. Sea), Middle East, and SE Asia.

TTI has developed and pioneered the use of an innovative hydraulic stimulation method, called the CycleStim™️process. This process offers a proven stimulation solution for enhanced geothermal energy development.

TTI is a leading service company in deep well disposal services to the petroleum industry. TTI developed the Slurry Fracture Injection™️ (SFI™️) technology as an advanced deep well disposal process for upstream petroleum waste streams. This process assists producers in obtaining Zero Discharge Exploration and Production for operations.

TTI in conjunction with an affiliated company (CTG) is working to develop and deploy a Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) System called Wellstor™. This system will allow for storage of off-peak, excess or irregular power from renewable energy sources. This technology is ideal for LDES applications for renewal energy electricity supply systems. The Wellstor process provides a safe, scalable and site independent capability with reduced environmental impact (compared to batteries, pumped hydro, etc.).

I am also the founder of CleanTech Geomechanices Inc. (CTG), a company which is developing Cased Wellbore Compressed Air Storage (CWCAS) technology process called WellStor™. Wellstor is a Long Duration Energy Storage process.

Representatives

Roman Bilak

President & CEO

Terralog Technologies Inc.