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Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS)

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Mar 22, 2024

Infinium to unveil Project Pathfinder, world’s first fully operational eFuels facility

Geographic expansion

  • Infinium, a developer of low-carbon electrofuels (eFuels), has unveiled the world's first commercial-scale facility to produce drop-in ready eFuels in Corpus Christi, Texas.

  • The plant known as Project Pathfinder, will produce synthetic, ultra-low carbon eFuels for heavy-duty transportation and chemical processes. 

  • Project Pathfinder integrates Infinium’s fuel production technology with patented catalysts, on-site electrolyzers, a laboratory, and logistics for e-fuel production and distribution.

  • In addition, this facility will also serve as Infinium's eFuels Center of Excellence, providing key learnings and training programs and identifying best practices for current and future projects.

  • Analyst QuickTake : The company is developing more than a dozen other projects globally, in the US, EU, Japan, and Australia. These include the Roadrunner project in Texas, which will convert an existing gas-to-liquids facility into an Infinium eFuels project. The Reuze project in Dunkirk, France, is a collaboration between Infinium and ENGIE to produce eFuels from captured CO2. 

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