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Greenway Technologies Announces New Additions to G-Reformer™ Technology Patent Portfolio

Greenway Technologies Announces New Additions to G-Reformer™ Technology Patent Portfolio.

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Greenway Technologies Announces New Additions to G-Reformer™ Technology Patent Portfolio

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n ARLINGTON, TEXAS, March 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Greenway Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: GWTI), (the “Company”), an advanced gas-to-liquids (“GTL”) technology development company, today announced the issuance of two new patents in its portfolio of patents covering its G-ReformerTM technology, which is used to convert natural gas into synthesis gas, or “syngas,” for further conversion into liquid fuels. These two new patents are the latest addition to Greenway’s portfolio of issued patents and pending patent applications owned or licensed by Greenway and covering the G-ReformerTM technology and other technologies related to GTL processes. United States Patent No. 11,453,827 issued on September 27, 2022, and United States Patent No. 11,608,473 issued on March 21, 2023. These are the fifth and sixth granted patents relating to the G-ReformerTM technology. These newly issued patents further expand upon the apparatuses and methods for generating syngas and liquid fuels from natural gas sources as detailed in previously issued United States Patent No. 10,633,594. As described in the ‘594 patent, the claimed apparatuses and methods utilize a low-pressure combustion and catalyst system to generate syngas from inputs of methane, oxygen, and steam, and then converts the syngas into liquid fuels using a Fischer-Tropsch reactor. Greenway’s patented G-ReformerTM units can be coupled with Fischer-Tropsch reactor/catalyst modules and then deployed to field locations to process natural gas into syngas from a variety of remote natural gas sources, which may include natural gas that would otherwise be stranded, such as natural gas found in capped wells and remote storage facilities. Syngas derived from these abundantly available natural gas sources may then be converted into liquid fuels, which are cleaner than liquid fuels derived from petroleum. The technology is capable of producing high-value fuels and chemicals including n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, n-Decane, n-Dodecane, and n- Tridecane, as well as alcohols including ethanol and methanol. In a statement, Ray Wright, Greenway’s Chairman of the Board and President of Greenway Innovative Energy said, “These two new patents are further evidence of the uniqueness of the innovative technology developed by Greenway, in conjunct...

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