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Old 06-20-2013, 01:12 PM
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Default LNC to evaluate a gas-to-liquids fuel development in Russia

Linc Seeks to Expand Partnership With Billionaire Abramovich
Businessweek
Linc Energy Ltd. (LNC) is looking to expand its partnership with Roman Abramovich, after announcing a deal today with the billionaire owner of Chelsea Football Club to evaluate a gas-to-liquids fuel development in Russia. Abramovich acquired a stake in ...
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Abramovich's Investment Vehicle Scores Clean Energy Deal
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An affiliate of Mr. Abramovich's investment vehicle Ervington Investments Ltd., YakutMinerals, has signed an initial agreement with Australia's Linc Energy Ltd. to evaluate jointly the development of gas-to-liquids opportunities in Russia's northeast ...
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Linc inks Russia deal
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Linc Energy (LNC) has signed a financing deal enabling the evaluation of underground coal gasification (UCG) opportunities in north eastern Russia. The agreement with Ervington Investments affiliate LLC YakutMinerals establishes funding to allow Linc ...
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Read about underground coal gasification and gas to liquids (UCG-GTL) at UCG-GTL.com

 

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Old 06-20-2013, 01:31 PM
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Default Small-scale gas-to-liquid fuel technology

Oxford Catalysts Group Plc (OCG), a U.K. developer of small-scale gas-to-liquid fuel technology, sold a 3.5 percent stake to Abramovich earlier this year to help commercialize its process.

 

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