Predator announces placing to raise GBP 1.785 million
15 Mar 2021
Predator Oil & Gas Holdings has conditionally placed 17 million new ordinary shares of no par value in the Company at a placing price of 10.5 pence each to raise
£1,785,000 (before expenses).
The Placing was significantly oversubscribed and utilises much of the Company s existing headroom shares under the Financial Conduct Authority restrictions for companies on the Official List (standard listing segment) of the London Stock Exchange s main market for listed securities.
Novum Securities are acting as sole placing agents to the Company.
Use of Proceeds
During the past 12 months of COVID-19, the Company has been able to focus on successfully developing its projects to a stage where substantive operational progress has been made and results achieved. Additional business development opportunities have been created as the direct result of the progress made during this period.
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Lehigh Cement moves ahead with feasibility study for carbon capture and storage system at Edmonton cement plant Written by Global Cement staff
26 January 2021
Canada: Lehigh Cement and the International CCS Knowledge Centre are conducting a feasibility study looking at carbon capture and storage (CCS) at the Edmonton cement plant in Alberta. The project aims to find out whether capturing 90 – 95% of the CO
2 from the plant’s flue gas is viable. Completion of the study is scheduled for the autumn of 2021.
The Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study will consider an engineering design using carbon capture technology owned by Japan-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering (MHIENG), part of MHI Group. The KM CDR process, which is being deployed at 13 commercial plants globally, will be examined for integration with Lehigh’s plant and output specifications, such as a flue gas pretreatment system and the carbon capture and compres
Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS
EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) on Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognizing the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system.
A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90-95 per cent of the carbon dioxide (CO