Real-World Projects

Where CUBE™ Technology operates today.


From biogas in Wisconsin to LNG in Sarawak — real facilities, real partners, and real results at commercial scale.


Agra Energy LogoAgra Energy facility — New Franken, Wisconsin
Agra Energy

CO2 Reforming Catalyst - Biogas to Liquids

Agra Energy

New Franken, Wisconsin, USA

Wisconsin dairy farms generate vast volumes of biogas — a mixture of methane and biogenic CO2 — with limited options for high-value utilization. Traditional upgrading pathways strip the CO2 and leave significant energy value behind, treating a critical carbon resource as waste.

HYCO1 deployed its CUBE™ Technology to co-reform the complete biogas stream — converting both methane and biogenic CO2 into synthesis gas that feeds a Fischer-Tropsch process producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel. Operating at 50 BPD, this is HYCO1's TRL-9 commercial proof point — the first project of its kind at commercial demonstration scale.

50 BPD

Catalyst + License

Biogenic CO2

SAF & Renewable Diesel

CO2 Reforming Catalyst - Carbon Monoxide

UBE Corporation

Waggaman, Louisiana, USA

UBE Corporation's new electrolyte manufacturing facility in Louisiana requires a reliable, ultra-pure supply of carbon monoxide as feedstock for dimethyl carbonate (DMC) — a critical component in next-generation EV battery electrolytes. The challenge: produce CO at world-scale purity while minimizing carbon intensity across the supply chain.

HYCO1 licensed its CUBE™ Technology to UBE, enabling the production of the world's lowest-carbon, lowest-cost CO via CO2 reforming. The syngas output feeds directly into DMC synthesis for EV battery electrolytes — making HYCO1 an upstream enabler of the electric vehicle supply chain at industrial scale.

Licensed Technology

CH4 + H2O → CO & H2

EV Batteries

DMC Production

UBE Corporation LogoNew Orleans photo
UBE Corporation
PETRONAS LogoNew Orleans photo
PETRONAS MLNG

CO2 Reforming Catalyst - CO2 to Chemicals

PETRONAS MLNG

Sarawak, Malaysia

PETRONAS MLNG’s Sarawak facility generates large volumes of high purity CO2 as a separated by-product prior to the world-scale production of Liquefied Natural Gas. This valuable, high-capacity CO2 stream is a valuable feedstock for HYCO1’s CUBE™ reforming process resulting in the production of downstream chemicals and fuels at much less cost and substantially lower carbon scores.

HYCO1 has worked out a long-term onsite CO2 supply arrangement with PETRONAS MLNG to receive CO2 as a feedstock to be used for supplying an onsite, world-scale industrial chemicals facility. This HYCO1 Sarawak plant will convert CO2 and natural gas into much lower-carbon, lower-cost “blue” chemicals compared to today’s legacy “gray” chemicals.

Long-Term CO2 Supply

"Blue" Chemicals

CO2 + CH4 → Low-CI Chemicals

Cornerstone Chemical LogoAgra Energy facility — New Franken, Wisconsin
Cornerstone Chemical & FUEL LA

CO2 Reforming Catalyst - CO2 to Chemicals

Cornerstone Chemical & FUEL LA

Waggaman, Louisiana, USA

The State of Louisiana has rich energy resources and a vibrant chemicals and fuels manufacturing infrastructure. The NSF FUEL Engine in Louisiana, spearheaded by Future Use of Energy in Louisiana (FUEL), brings together an extensive network of universities, community and technical colleges, state agencies, entrepreneurs, and industry and capital partners to position Louisiana as the epicenter of global energy innovation. The North Star for the FUEL LA team is CO2 Utilization to produce lower-carbon, lower-cost chemicals and fuels in Louisiana

HYCO1 and Cornerstone Chemical have partnered with FUEL LA to design engineer and construct one of the largest CO2 utilization plants in the United States, capable of converting up to 1.5 million tons per year of waste vented CO2 into high value "blue & green" chemicals at less cost and far less carbon intensity than today's high emissions "gray" chemicals.

1.5M Tons CO2/Year

"Blue & Green" Chemicals

NSF FUEL Engine

Kansas Ethanol LogoNew Orleans photo
Kansas Ethanol

CO2 Reforming Catalyst - Ethanol CO2 Supply

Kansas Ethanol

Lyons, Kansas, USA

Kansas Ethanol's corn-to-ethanol fermentation process generates large volumes of high-purity CO2 as a byproduct — a biogenic carbon source that has historically been vented or sold at low margins. Locking in long-term, low-cost feedstock is foundational to scaling HYCO1's midcontinent syngas strategy.

HYCO1 secured a 20-year CO2 supply agreement with Kansas Ethanol, establishing a long-term, commercial-scale biogenic CO2 feedstock aligned with HYCO1's CUBE™ Technology deployment roadmap. This agreement anchors HYCO1's feedstock strategy and demonstrates the commercial viability of ethanol plant CO2 as a syngas input.

20-Year Agreement Biogenic CO2 Feedstock Supply Midcontinent Strategy

PETROS LogoAgra Energy facility — New Franken, Wisconsin
PETROS

CO2 Reforming Catalyst - Strategic Collaboration

PETROS

Sarawak, Malaysia

Sarawak holds some of Southeast Asia's most significant natural gas reserves, with growing state-level ambition to develop a world-class downstream energy and chemical sector. Maximizing the value of these resources demands technology that can efficiently convert both methane and CO2 into high-value syngas — at scale, and with a lower carbon footprint.

In January 2026, HYCO1, PETROS, and PJ Energy Services announced a strategic collaboration to deploy CUBE™ Technology in Sarawak. The partnership positions HYCO1 as the technology backbone for next-generation syngas production in one of the most resource-rich states in Southeast Asia, with shared ambitions to expand the collaboration across the region.

Strategic Collaboration

CUBE™ Technology

CO2 to Syngas

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