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ReGen III Corp V.GIII

Alternate Symbol(s):  ISRJF

ReGen III Corp. is a Canada-based cleantech company commercializing its ReGen, patented technology to recycle used motor oil (UMO) into high-value Group III base oils. The ReGen technology is designed to produce the highest quantity of high base lubricating oils of any re-refining process. Its ReGen technology, produces a 53% yield of Group III, which is a high yield base lubricating oils in the industry. The Company is also focused on developing its brownfield re-refinery in Texas City, Texas (Texas Facility). Its projects include Texas and Alberta. It is also engaged in Koch Project Solutions, LLC (KPS) to provide project execution management services up to turnkey delivery of the proposed Texas Facility. The Company is focused on building or enhancing UMO re-refineries and licensing its intellectual property to third parties around the world. Its first ReGen facility is in the site selection and negotiation phase in the United States Gulf Coast.


TSXV:GIII - Post by User

Post by lscfaon May 05, 2024 9:29pm
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MD&ABuilding on prior, successful pilot study work completed by Koch Modular Process Systems (“Koch Modular”), in February 2024, Koch Modular commenced additional pilot testing at its Texas facilities. Koch Modular is a joint venture with Koch-Glitsch LP, one of the world's most prominentsuppliers of masstransfer equipment. Koch-Glitsch's parent company is Koch Industries, one of the largest privately held corporations in the United States.

The primary purpose of this work is to generate samples of modified base oil products requested by major offtake purchasers. The pilot study is expected to be concluded in May 2024, at which time, the Company expects to deliver additional samples to interested offtake parties. In addition to generating more samples, Koch Modular’s pilot studies on the MSU are expected to further validate feedstock properties, optimize yields of critical offtake products, and reconfirm the API properties of the Company’s base oil products, all of which will be critical to the Company’s ongoing discussions with offtake parties.


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