UK-based Levidian is looking at using flare gas from a UAE natural gas firm’s field operations to produce graphene and hydrogen.
Dana Gas this week revealed it had made an undisclosed investment into the British tech firm and had been working to deploy its LOOP technology across its field operations.
The LOOP technology uses electromagnetic waves to ionise methane into plasma to separate hydrogen and carbon in the form of graphene.
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