Vancouver, CANADA ? SONIC Technology Solutions Inc. (?SONIC? or ?the Company?; SNV-TSX Venture Exchange) announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary SonoOil Inc. (?SonoOil?) has entered into an agreement with Shell Canada Energy (?Shell?), under which Shell and SonoOil will work together to develop oil sand extraction process innovations. Adam Sumel, CEO of SONIC, said, ?This agreement stems from prior work undertaken by both SonoOil and Shell, and is the culmination of extensive discussions to determine how the companies can best collaborate. Successful collaboration holds the promise of improving the economics of oil sands processing. The global oil sands industry represents an increasingly vital resource, and thus an outstanding opportunity for SonoOil.? SONIC?s investment in the project will depend on the outcome of each project phase, including data collection and design, development tests and possible pilot plant testing. The project and any intellectual property created will be owned by Sonic and Shell Canada. This is the first collaboration and development project for SonoOil Inc., which was established and licensed specifically to apply SONIC?s technologies in the oil sands industry. About SONIC and SonoOil SONIC develops and markets Sonoprocess? technologies based on the Company?s core sonic generator technology, the world?s only large-scale use of sonic energy in process industries. Several potential process and environmental opportunities in the oil sands industry were identified by SONIC and the Alberta Research Council in an extensive review of SONIC?s proprietary technology. SONIC established and licenced SonoOil in 2006 and has since undertaken preliminary work on process applications specific to this collaboration.
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