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'''Wavefront Technology Solutions Inc.''' ({{Tsxv|WEE}}) is one of North America's largest providers of [[secondary oil recovery]] and environmental technologies. The company was founded in 1997 as PE-TECH by [[CEO]] Brett Davidson and [[University of Alberta]] professor Tim Spanos.<ref name=Financials>[http://onthewavefront.com/Files/IR/Financials/2007/Audited%20Financial%20Statements.pdf 2007 Annual Audited Financial Statements ]</ref> The company was later changed to Wavefront Technologies and Environmental Services and then Wavefront Technology Solutions Inc. and is known for its patented technology that sends pulses through the ground to simulate the effects of the [[aftershock]] of an [[earthquake]] to aid in the recovery of stranded oil.<ref>http://www.cantechletter.com/2010/10/jim-letourneau-on-wavefront-wavefront-technology-solutionstsxvwee/</ref> These technologies simulate the beating of a heart - when a heart pumps, it sends pulses through the bodies [[blood vessels]], causing the network of [[capillaries]] to expand and contract. When a pulse is applied to the ground, it expands and contracts the [[porous]] rock, essentially freeing the trapped oil.<ref name=Shudder>[http://www.albertaventure.com/?p=2828&year=2008 A Shudder in the Oilpatch]</ref> This technology is used for fluid flow optimization having applications in both the environmental and energy sectors. In the environmental sector the process is marketed as Primawave, while in the energy sector it is marketed as Powerwave.<ref name=Financials/>
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