Ambre intends to integrate this technical study with its engineering work on the overall ambreCTL project that it is developing in Queensland, Australia.

Upon completion, the project will deliver about 18,000 bbl/day of gasoline and about 40 million gallons per year of LPG.

SES said its U-GAS gasification technology is intended to convert about four million tons of low rank, high ash coal annually into syngas for the subsequent production of gasoline and LPG.

SES president and CEO Robert Rigdon said to support Ambre’s project development, the company will commence with the technical study based on its gasification technology, which will be incorporated into Ambre’s overall project development.

SES is an energy and gasification technology company that provides products and solutions to the energy and chemicals industries.