Greenway Technologies, Inc. Notifies GTL Patent Allowance
January 05, 2021 at 07:30 pm IST
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Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced receipt of a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for another of its United States utility patent applications relating to its GTL fuel conversion technology. Hunter Adams, of “AdamsIP”, Greenway’s patent attorney stated that, “a Notice of Allowance refers to an application for which a USPTO examiner has determined that all pending claims meet conditions for patentability. The allowed patent complements GWTI’s existing patent portfolio. The company’s Fractional Thermal Oxidation™ GTL technology generates incrementally cleaner liquid fuels as well as high-value chemicals and alcohols. The high purity chemical outputs include n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, n-Decane, n-Dodecane, and n-Tridecane. In addition, alcohols produced include ethanol and methanol. The system also produces pure laboratory grade water. The company plans further additions to its patent portfolio as it begins commercial deployment of its unique technology to address industrial and governmental carbon emission reduction requirements.
Greenway Technologies, Inc. is engaged in the research and development of gas-to-liquids (GTL) synthesis gas (syngas) conversion systems and micro- plants that can meet specific gas field production requirements. Its technology G-Reformer unit (G-Reformer), a component used to convert natural gas into Syngas, when combined with a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor and catalyst, produces fuels including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and methanol. Its G-Reformer units can be deployed to process a range of natural gas streams, including pipeline gas, associated gas, flared gas, vented gas, coal-bed methane and/or biomass gas. Its technology also allows the extraction of high-value chemicals and alcohols, including n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, n-Decane, n-Dodecane, n-Tridecane, ethanol and methanol. It also has approximately 1,440 acres of placer mining claims located on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in Mohave County, Arizona. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc.