The Enhanced JetShear and ARP demonstration project is expected to be commissioned in Q3 2016 and yield results over the remainder of the year. The positive field demonstration of JetShear has led Fractal Systems and its partner to an expansion of the current technology platform to demonstrate increases is diluent displacement and reductions in acidity. The new platform is called The 1,000 barrel per day facility operated for approximately one-year demonstrating long-term reliability with commercial-scale nozzles. During this period, the facility processed over 100,000 barrels of partially diluted bitumen. All key targets were met or exceeded and the demonstration was deemed a success by the partnership. Related Fractal announced in March 2015 that Sustainable Development Technology Canada awarded $3.7 million to the partnership to field trial Enhanced JetShear and Acid Reduction Process (ARP) Related
2016 - Enhanced JetShear + ARP Commercial Demonstration
2015 - Commercial Test Completion
2015 - STDC Awards Fractal Partnership