Seeking Novel Technologies to Determine Oil and Water Composition in Heavy Oil Streams
Cenovus Energy, one of Canada’s leading energy producers and a key player in the global oil market, is seeking novel technologies to determine the composition of heavy oil streams. Approaches should offer clear advantages over current technologies, whether in terms of cost, accuracy, reliability, or time required to perform analysis. Approaches of interest include both real‑time analysis and laboratory methods, and the team are open to considering solutions at any stage of technological development.
Specific areas of interest:
Novel analysis methods to monitor oil and water composition in heavy oil streams.
Real-time monitoring is preferred, whilst benchtop analysers will also be considered.
Solutions offering improved cost-efficiency and/or time-intensity over currently applied analysis methods.
Repurposing analysers from other industries with the potential for application to heavy oil streams.
Out of Scope:
Analysers that are not suitable for use in heavy oil streams.
Methods which do not offer any advantages over currently applied analysis techniques.
Developmental Stages of Interest:
Opportunities at all stages of development will be considered equally, provided that the benefits over current
technologies are clear.
Early-stage opportunities should provide novel approaches.

Cenovus Energy Inc. is a Canadian integrated oil and natural gas company. It was formed in 2009 when Encana Corporation split into two distinct companies, with Cenovus becoming focused on oil sands assets. Cenovus explores for, develops, produces, and markets crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and natural gas. It focuses on the reserves of conventional assets and oil sands in the Athabasca region of northeastern Alberta and British Columbia.
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