Primus natural‑gas‑to‑gasoline pilot plant allegedly funded with $50 M of Israeli money
Primus natural‑gas‑to‑gasoline pilot plant allegedly funded with $50 M of Israeli money The passage hints at a sizable foreign investment ($50 M from Israel) into a secretive fuel‑conversion pilot plant in New Jersey, suggesting possible undisclosed financial flows and technology that could affect energy markets. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting immediate investigative traction. Key insights: Primus is building a house‑sized demonstration plant funded by >$50 M of Israeli capital.; The plant converts natural gas to gasoline at ~12.7 gal/hr and is described as a “secretive skunk works” location.; The technology could enable distributed fuel production near gas wells or biomass sources.
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Primus natural‑gas‑to‑gasoline pilot plant allegedly funded with $50 M of Israeli money The passage hints at a sizable foreign investment ($50 M from Israel) into a secretive fuel‑conversion pilot plant in New Jersey, suggesting possible undisclosed financial flows and technology that could affect energy markets. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting immediate investigative traction. Key insights: Primus is building a house‑sized demonstration plant funded by >$50 M of Israeli capital.; The plant converts natural gas to gasoline at ~12.7 gal/hr and is described as a “secretive skunk works” location.; The technology could enable distributed fuel production near gas wells or biomass sources.
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