OIL RECOVERY SERVICES

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MAGD HW Advanced Technologies, Inc. 1208 QUAIL STREET LAKEWOOD CO 80215 Oil recovery services, namely, oil production services, oil refining services and oil well treatment services;MAG D;
POWERWAVE WAVEFRONT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC. 5621 - 70 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6B 3P6 Canada Oil recovery services, namely, the use of injection technology for the improvement of the flow of fluids in geological materials for use in oil field treatment services;[Software for the analysis and the improvement of flow of fluids in geological materials for use in oil recovery services in the nature of oil field treatment services];POWER WAVE;
POWERWAVE Wavefront Energy and Environmental Services Inc. Suite 100 17608 - 103 Avenue Edmonton T5S1J9 Canada Oil recovery services, namely, the use of injection technology for the improvement of the flow of fluids in geological materials for use in oil field treatment services;[Software for the analysis and the improvement of flow of fluids in geological materials for use in oil recovery services in the nature of oil field treatment services];POWER WAVE;
SURTEK Surtek, Inc. 1511 Washington Golden CO 80401 oil recovery services; engineering services related to oil recovery services; support services in the field of oil recovery services, research and development of oil recovery processes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A highly available transaction recovery service migration system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention implements a server's Transaction Recovery Service (TRS) as a migratable service. In one embodiment of the present invention, the TRS is a server instance or software module implemented in JAVA. The TRS migrates to an available server that resides in the same cluster as the failed server. The migrated TRS obtains the TLOG of the failed server, reads the transaction log, and performs transaction recovery on behalf of the failed server. The migration may occur manually or automatically on a migratable services framework. The TRS of the failed server migrates back in a fail back operation once the failed primary server is restarted. Failback operation may occur whether recovery is completed or not. This expedites recovery and improves availability of the failed server thereby preserving the efficiency of the network and other servers.