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Primus (NAUTILUS EDUCATION) shifts from biomass to natural‑gas‑derived syngas, citing cheap shale gas

Primus (NAUTILUS EDUCATION) shifts from biomass to natural‑gas‑derived syngas, citing cheap shale gas The passage describes a private company's technical pivot from biomass to natural‑gas‑based fuel production. It mentions the CEO and a technical lead but provides no concrete financial transactions, policy links, or high‑level political actors. The information is largely background on industry trends and lacks novel, actionable leads for an investigation. Key insights: Primus originally tested biomass feedstocks (wood chips, switchgrass, etc.) for fuel production.; In mid‑2012 the company switched to using natural gas to produce syngas, citing low gas prices.; CEO Robert Johnsen publicly frames the shift as a path to biofuels despite using fossil‑based feedstock.

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Primus (NAUTILUS EDUCATION) shifts from biomass to natural‑gas‑derived syngas, citing cheap shale gas The passage describes a private company's technical pivot from biomass to natural‑gas‑based fuel production. It mentions the CEO and a technical lead but provides no concrete financial transactions, policy links, or high‑level political actors. The information is largely background on industry trends and lacks novel, actionable leads for an investigation. Key insights: Primus originally tested biomass feedstocks (wood chips, switchgrass, etc.) for fuel production.; In mid‑2012 the company switched to using natural gas to produce syngas, citing low gas prices.; CEO Robert Johnsen publicly frames the shift as a path to biofuels despite using fossil‑based feedstock.

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kagglehouse-oversightenergybiofuelsnatural-gasshale-gasclimate-change

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