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Monday 21st July 2008
MOU Signed with Thai National Oil Company
Highlights
- MOU with Thai state oil and gas company, PTT (£12.6bn market capitalisation)
- Evaluation and commercialisation of a technology which upgrades natural gas
- Side-stream testing results expected by the end of 2008
- If successful, the project will lead to commercial deployment and license income
Oxford Catalysts, the leading catalyst innovator for clean fuels, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) with the Thai state controlled oil and gas company, PTT Public Company Limited (“PTT”), Thailand’s largest listed company that accounts for 20% of the country’s GDP.
The two Companies are collaborating on the evaluation and commercialisation of a technology for upgrading natural gas. Since the importance of compressed natural gas (“CNG”) as a transportation fuel is rapidly rising in Thailand and other parts of Asia, this technology will help support the region’s drive towards cleaner, sulphur-free fuels.
The technology has been tested against competitive materials in the laboratory, and will now be tested in two commercial side-stream units with results expected by the year end. If the testing is successful, the next stage will consist of an industrial scale field trial by PTT.
Upon success, the project will ultimately lead to the supply of materials for future commercial deployment, through a third party contract manufacturer, with expected revenue to Oxford Catalysts in the form of license and royalty payments.
Oxford Catalysts has identified, and is already working with, a major catalyst company as their partner for scaling-up manufacture of the materials for commercial deployment.
Roy Lipski, Chief Executive of Oxford Catalysts said:
"We are thrilled to have signed this deal with one of Asia’s leading oil and gas companies, and that initial testing of the technology in a commercial environment should be complete by the end of the calendar year. “The materials being tested could help produce cleaner fuels, not only in the area of compressed natural gas, but also through the conditioning of coal gas − an essential step in the production of sulphur-free diesel using next generation coal-to-liquids Fischer-Tropsch technology. “Both Oxford Catalysts and PTT see this MOU as a stepping-stone towards a stronger relationship, involving collaboration on a broad range of applications. We look forward to updating shareholders as to progress."
Roy Lipski, CEO, Oxford Catalysts 01235 841 700
Jonathan Marren/Oliver Stratton, KBC Peel Hunt (Nomad & Broker) 020 7418 8900
Billy Clegg/Alex Beagley, Financial Dynamics 020 7831 3113
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