E4's technology has attracted engagement across the full natural gas value chain — from major E&P operators and midstream companies to OEM engine manufacturers and research institutions.
Active discussions, NDAs, and pilot commitments with some of the largest names in natural gas production, transmission, and compression validate both the technology's readiness and the market's appetite for a non-electric path to emissions reduction.
NDA in place. Reviewing pilot proposal. System design complete and patent awarded April 2023. Pilot to be conducted at active compressor station measuring CO₂ removal, processed CO₂ condition, electric generation, and overall efficiency.
NDA in place. INNIO has agreed to supply $500K–$700K for Axip component testing and pilot participation in the ECC system. One of the world's leading natural gas engine OEMs — a partnership with significant validation and distribution implications.
NDA with Oxy Low Carbon Ventures. Meeting with Director of Reliability and Maintenance (Aug 2023). Follow-up with Corporate Technical Staff and OLCV (Nov 2023). Interest spans multiple product lines across Oxy's compression operations.
Meeting with Director of Strategy, Business Development and high-level team (Nov 2023). Interest from one of the world's largest energy technology companies in both compression seal technology and the full ECC system.
Discussions with Carbon Capture Technology Strategy Manager, meeting in planning. Chevron's dedicated technology strategy team's engagement signals institutional-level interest in the ECC system as a viable capture pathway.
NDA in place. SwRI is one of the premier independent research and development organizations in the US, with deep expertise in combustion engines, fluid dynamics, and emissions technology — a natural technical validation partner.
NDAs in place with select parties listed above. All engagement details reflect discussions as of Q4 2023. INNIO / Waukesha has committed $500K–$700K toward component testing and pilot participation in the ECC system.
Whether you're an operator, OEM, or research institution — we'd like to understand how E4 technology fits your emissions strategy.