28 / 07 / 2021

1. Existing Environmental issues

“GTL" has created a cost-effective patented technology in the form of units (plants) operating in Russia for the processing of associated petroleum and natural gas into pure hydrogen and liquid products.

We participated in Expo 2017 Astana - "Energy of the Future" and demonstrated our technologies to more than 130 countries of the world. Representatives of more than 60 countries of the world expressed a desire to use our technologies to extinguish oil and gas flares in order to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide and other combustion products into the atmosphere.

With the receipt for their own needs of cheap environmentally friendly motor fuel and their chemical compounds, including hydrogen and other chemical compounds for the needs of the local industry.

Due to financial constraints, we were today able to start implementing our environmental projects in eight countries by creating joint projects with 50/50 equity financing.

We can supply ready-made GTL installations to all countries of the world, primarily for extinguishing oil and gas flares and solving the environmental problem of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.

The main objective of our project is a reduction of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.

Our scientists have successfully tested the technology in a real environment.

We have registered a number of patents: № 2199366 “Natural Gas Homogeneous Oxidation Reactor”, № 2416461 “Packet vortex packing for heat and mass transfer columns”, № 2426715 “Method and installation for homogeneous oxidation of methane-containing gas”, № 2440189 “Catalyst and method for producing high-octane gasoline with a low content of benzene and durol”.

We have a technology for the processing of associated petroleum gas and natural gas in a gas field or where gas is available in storage facilities.

PJSC "Gas To Liquid" is a leader in the production and operation of cost-effective low-tonnage plants. All our theoretical competitors can build factories with a capacity of more than a million tons per year; smaller production volumes do not pay off economically for them.

The availability of the technology of highly profitable low-tonnage plants makes it possible to process gas on site and eliminates the cost of constructing a gas pipeline.

In urban environments, our plant will help to process foul-smelling and poisonous gases released from household waste into useful substances that can then be sold. This does not exclude the processing of other natural gases.

The uniqueness of our technology and value for ecology is as follows:

- The method allows you to process gas using a waste-free technology

- The availability of the technology of highly profitable low-tonnage plants allows for gas processing on site and eliminates the cost of constructing a gas pipeline.

- Reducing the emission of carbon dioxide and other combustion products into the atmosphere

- PJSC "Gas To Liquid" is a leader in the production and operation of cost-effective low-tonnage plants. All our theoretical competitors can build factories with a capacity of more than a million tons per year, smaller production volumes do not pay off economically.

According to “ourworldindata.orgstatistics”, Nigeria as absolute majority of countries needs high-tech gas processing methods to reduce emissions of CO2 in atmosphere.

CO2 emissions in Nigeria are dominated by the burning of fossil fuels for energy production, and industrial production of materials such as cement.

The annual CO2 emissions in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This interactive chart shows how much carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in a given year.

These figures are based on ‘production’ or ‘territorial’ emissions (i.e. emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, or cement production within a country’s borders). It does not consider the emissions traded goods (consumption-based emissions). You find consumption-based emissions later in this country profile.

These figures look specifically at CO2 emissions – not total greenhouse gas emissions. You find total, and other greenhouse gas emissions, later in this country profile.

 

Annual emissions can be largely influenced by population size – we present the per capita figures above.

 

The chart above allows us to see the breakdown of CO2 emissions by fuel type. But it makes it more difficult to see the absolute change in particular fuel sources over time.

This interactive chart shows the same data – CO2 emissions from coal, oil, gas, cement and flaring – but as individual lines to see clearly how each is changing over time.

CO2 emissions are dominated by the burning of fossil fuels for energy production, and industrial production of materials such as cement.

What is the contribution of each fuel source to the country’s CO2 emissions?

This interactive chart shows the breakdown of annual CO2 emissions by source: either coal, oil, gas, cement production or gas flaring. This breakdown is strongly influenced by the energy mix of a given country, and changes as a country shifts to or from a given energy source.

 

CO2 emissions are dominated by the burning of fossil fuels for energy production, and industrial production of materials such as cement.

What is the contribution of each fuel source to the country’s CO2 emissions?

This picture shows the breakdown of annual CO2 emissions by source: either coal, oil, gas, cement production or gas flaring. This breakdown is strongly influenced by the energy mix of a given country, and changes as a country shifts to or from a given energy source.

 

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