News release
Velocys plc
("Velocys" or "the Company")
6 February 2017
Video of ENVIA Energy's Oklahoma City GTL plant
Velocys plc (VLS.L), the company at the forefront of smaller scale gas-to-liquids (GTL), is pleased to announce that it has produced a video about the Company's involvement in ENVIA Energy's GTL plant in Oklahoma City and the significance of the project to Velocys. The video was filmed prior to the start-up of the plant and includes commentary from personnel representing Velocys and ENVIA Energy.
The video can be viewed here.
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For further information, please contact:
Velocys David Pummell, CEO Susan Robertson, CFO
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+44 1235 841 700
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Numis Securities (Nomad and joint broker) Alex Ham Stuart Skinner Jamie Lillywhite Tom Ballard
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+44 20 7260 1000 |
Canaccord Genuity (Joint broker) Henry Fitzgerald-O'Connor Ben Griffiths
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+44 20 7523 8000 |
Camarco (Financial communications & PR) Billy Clegg Georgia Edmonds |
+44 20 3757 4983
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About Velocys
Velocys is the company at the forefront of smaller scale gas-to-liquids (GTL), providing the bridge connecting stranded and low value feedstocks such as natural gas, landfill gas or biomass with markets for premium products such as renewable diesel, jet fuel and waxes.
With its partners, Velocys aims to deliver the most economically compelling conversion solution; a fully integrated offer that can be deployed at scale into the growing, attractive markets on which it focuses. Velocys technology, protected by several hundred patents in over 30 countries, is specifically designed for smaller scales, combining super-active catalysts with intensified reactor systems. Standardised modular plants can be deployed readily in a wide range of locations, and Velocys' capabilities and extensive experience deliver a proven route to operation.
Velocys plc is admitted to trading on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (LSE: VLS). The Company has a strong, multi-disciplinary staff operating from its commercial centre in Houston, Texas, USA and technical facilities near Oxford, UK and Columbus, Ohio, USA. First product has been produced at its commercial reference plant; ENVIA Energy's GTL plant in Oklahoma City.