M2X Energy’s Modular Gas-to-Methanol Plant in NC Produces 1st Batch

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We're off to the races! M2X Energy, based in Florida, announced the company's first modular gas-to-methanol plant reached a key milestone and produced its first methanol at the Richard Childress Racing campus in Welcome, N.C. Richard Childress Racing is a motorsports organization with a long history in NASCAR racing and engine development. M2X uses methane (natural gas) that otherwise would be burned (flared) and converts the gas into methanol which is used as a chemical feedstock to create other things, like gasoline, antifreeze, plastic bottles--even LED and LCD screens.

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