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Southwest Energy Solutions is a Tucson, AZ-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Ash Grove Resources is a Topeka, KS-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Lithium-ion batteries are the key platform technology enabling electrification in transportation, consumer electronics, along with residential, commercial, and grid-scale energy storage. Mitra Chem is building the first North American lithium-ion battery materials product company that shortens the lab-to-production timeline by over 90%. Mitra Chem`s first product category is iron-based cathodes for Western battery applications. Iron-based cathodes shift away from the use of elements such as nickel and cobalt, which are facing imminent supply crunches. Mitra Chem takes cathode products from lab to industrial scale faster than the competition by leveraging an in-house machine learning technology advantage to dramatically shorten the R&D timeline. Mitra Chem`s goal is to transform the cathode from a specialty chemical to a platform technology that differentiates cell performance by end application.
W G Tomko is a Finleyville, PA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE MKT: LNG) (Cheniere), is a Houston-based energy company primarily engaged in LNG-related businesses. We own and operate the Sabine Pass LNG receiving terminal and Creole Trail Pipeline located in Louisiana, through our general partner ownership interest in and management agreements with Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE MKT: CQP) (Cheniere Partners) and our partial ownership interest in Cheniere Energy Partners Holdings, LLC (NYSE MKT: CQH). Cheniere Partners is developing, constructing and operating a liquefaction project at the Sabine Pass LNG terminal (the "SPL Project") adjacent to the existing regasification facilities for up to six trains, with expected aggregate nominal production capacity of approximately 27.0 mtpa of LNG. Train 1 commenced operations in May 2016, and Trains 2-5 are currently under construction. Cheniere is developing and constructing additional liquefaction facilities near Corpus Christi, Texas (the "Corpus Christi LNG terminal"). The Corpus Christi LNG terminal is being designed for up to five trains, with expected aggregate nominal production capacity of approximately 22.5 mtpa of LNG, three LNG storage tanks with capacity of approximately 13.5 Bcfe and two marine berths. Construction began on the first two trains in May 2016. Cheniere is also engaged in LNG marketing and trading operations. Through its subsidiary, Cheniere Marketing, it is offering LNG on an FOB or DAT basis to customers interested in purchasing LNG in the short and mid-term markets. Cheniere Marketing LLC and its subsidiaries (Cheniere Marketing) has access to all excess nominal production capacity not sold under long-term sale and purchase agreements to third parties. Cheniere continues to evaluate the energy markets for additional development and/or marketing opportunities that would leverage the existing platform and strategically fit within the Cheniere organization.