Wavefront’s newest well stimulation method approved after 18-month inspection

Wavefront’s newest well stimulation method approved after 18-month inspection
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Powerwave Odyssey custom well stimulation method can now be
implemented in Saudi Arabia, after Wavefront Technology Solutions Inc. revealed that, following an 18-month test and inspection process, the method has been officially
approved for use within the kingdom.

“This latest approval represents the second Powerwave
approach to be sanctioned for use in the kingdom, and we are very optimistic
that in association with our local distribution channel we will build on the
Powerwave name brand leading to commercial-scale market penetration,” Brett
Davidson, Wavefront president and CEO, said.

Wavefront is internationally recognized as a leader in
innovative ideas in the advancement of fluid injection technology as it relates to gas and oil.



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