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Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed annual 10-K filing On 03/27/2026, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-K by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Oct 24
Greenway Technologies, Inc. Announces Gas to Hydrogen System H-Reformer Greenway Technologies, Inc. developed and marketed a patented system, the G-Reformer, that converts natural gas (methane) from various sources to a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide (syngas). Continued ongoing research has developed a new version of the G-Reformer, named the H-Reformer, which converts natural gas to hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The H-Reformer system is modular and small enough to be deployed in areas close to consumption, eliminating the cost of compressing and transporting the resultant hydrogen while separating and removing created carbon dioxide. Two significant changes have been made to the original G-Reformer to make a reforming system focused on hydrogen creation rather than syngas creation. First, enhancements to the controlling software have modified the G-Reformer to convert approximately 50% of the created carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide while also producing additional hydrogen. The H-Reformer also includes an extension to the reforming vessel used in the G-Reformer. This module will house the physical components needed to convert the remaining carbon monoxide to hydrogen and carbon dioxide within the reforming unit. The result is the generation of considerably more hydrogen per unit of natural gas input than the original G-Reformer® produces and high conversion of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is externally separated from resultant hydrogen by commercially available processes, yielding highly pure hydrogen and liquid carbon dioxide, which will be removed, sold, or sequestered. This new reforming system is named the H-Reformer. Created hydrogen will be available for use at the point of manufacture. Hydrogen compression or liquefaction costs are also eliminated for applications that do not need compressed hydrogen (e.g., electrical power generation). In cases where compressed hydrogen is required, the hydrogen can undergo the compression process at the consumption site while eliminating hydrogen transportation. Unlike other natural gas-to-hydrogen technologies, the Greenway reforming process does not require external heating sources, resulting in a highly efficient and lower carbon-generating process. When pipeline-quality fossil natural gas is the input, the system will make blue hydrogen. When renewable pipeline-quality methane is the input, the system will make green hydrogen. These distinctions are important for associated clean air credits, which depend on the input natural gas source and the resultant carbon’s disposition. The Greenway system is modular and can be scaled by adding additional H-Reformer modules. The system produces hydrogen at an extremely low cost per unit compared to other technologies. Currently, Greenway is in discussions with several prospective parties interested in creating hydrogen for various potential uses. 공지 • Aug 29
Greenway Technologies, Inc. Announces the Resignation of Kent Harer from the Board of Directors Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced the resignation of Kent Harer from the Board of Directors. 공지 • Jul 23
Greenway Technologies, Inc. Announces Management Changes Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that it elected Robert Kevin Jones to the Board of Directors and Kent Harer resigned as Acting President of the Company. Mr. Jones is one of the largest shareholders and the largest single creditor of Greenway. He previously served on the Board of Directors and brings to the Company his skills and personal connections, which the Board of Directors believes will serve the company well. Mr. Harer has served in the position of Acting President for many years and brought to Greenway a wealth of experience that has proven very valuable to the Company. 공지 • Mar 29
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed annual 10-K filing On 03/28/2024, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-K by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Nov 14
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 11/13/2023, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Aug 11
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 08/10/2023, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • May 13
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 05/12/2023, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Nov 15
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 11/14/2022, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Aug 16
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 08/15/2022, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Apr 01
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed annual 10-K filing On 03/31/2022, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-K by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Apr 02
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed annual 10-K filing On 03/31/2021, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-K by the deadline required by the SEC. 공지 • Jan 06
Greenway Technologies, Inc. Notifies GTL Patent Allowance 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. 공지 • Dec 17
Greenway Technologies, Inc. GTL System Yields High Value Chemicals, Vastly Improved ROI Greenway Technologies, Inc. revealed additional information regarding valuable outputs produced by the company’s proprietary G-Reformer™ catalyst reactor and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) technology which combine to form the “Greer-Wright” GTL solution. Originally developed to convert natural gas into ultra-clean synthetic fuel, recent research and development activity has shown that the technology can also generate high-value chemicals and alcohols. The chemical outputs include n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, n-Decane, n-Dodecane, and n-Tridecane. Alcohols produced include ethanol and methanol. The company has identified worldwide industrial demand for these outputs which will significantly improve the economic return on investment (ROI) of GTL plants that are based on GWTI’s technology. GWTI is a development-stage company with plans to commercialize its unique and patented technology. These developments are the result of research and development conducted in conjunction with the University of Texas at Arlington. Prior joint efforts resulted in the development of a unique fractionation procedure that the company has named Fractional Thermal Oxidation™ (FTO). FTO utilizes GWTI’s proprietary reformer processes and catalysts to break down and transform natural gas carbon molecules into high-value chemicals and high cetane fuel as an offtake. The company’s technology is field-locatable and can process a variety of gas sources including pipeline gas, stranded gas, coal-bed methane, bio-gas, and flared gas. Flared gas is an area where the company’s technology can reduce a significant amount of atmospheric carbon pollution. The World Bank has recognized the environmental cost of flaring and has formed the Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR) consisting of oil companies, government agencies, and international organizations. The GGFR seeks to end routine gas flaring and eliminate this source of pollution. The GWTI technology offers a solution to the gas flaring problem by converting flared natural gas into sulfur-free high cetane liquid fuels along with high-value chemicals and pure technical water. In Texas, where GWTI is based, the Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) recently revised its rules for producers to further reduce flaring across the state. 공지 • Dec 10
Gwti Inks Patent Agreement with the University of Texas Arlington Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced an exclusive worldwide patent licensing agreement with the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) for all patent applications currently filed with the Patent and Trademark Office, relating to GWTI™s natural gas reforming technologies developed under its sponsored research agreement with UTA. Under the agreement, GWTI will have exclusive rights, through the license, to all referenced patents relating to the Company™s proprietary G-Reformer Fischer-Tropsch and catalyst technologies. These are in addition to GWTI’s three issued patents and one recently allowed patent. 공지 • Nov 14
Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 11/13/2020, Greenway Technologies, Inc. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC.