Gasification Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Gasification stocks.

Gasification Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 30 CVI CVR Energy, Inc. (CVI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 CVX Diamondback Energy, Top Permian Basin Producer, Reports 16% Revenue Growth Amid 30% Run
Apr 30 CVX Why energy plays are for long-term investors
Apr 30 CVX Analysts Are Boosting Price Targets On These Oil and gas Stocks. Is It Time To Lock In The Dividend At Current Prices?
Apr 30 CVX Exxon, Chevron, Other Oil Majors Blamed for Deceiving Public on Climate Change in New House Committee Report
Apr 30 CVX Q1 Earnings Season Scorecard and Fresh Research Reports for Apple, Walmart & Chevron
Apr 30 HCC Warrior Met Coal Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Apr 30 CVX WTI Finds Support After Sell Off Suddenly Halts
Apr 30 CVX Big Oil Battle: Exxon Is Better Than Chevron in This Key Area, and It's Not Even Close
Apr 29 CVI CVR Energy Inc. (CVI) Q1 2024 Earnings: Performance Amidst Challenges
Apr 29 CVX Diamondback Energy and Endeavor receive second FTC request over $26 bln deal
Apr 29 CVX Lower Natural Gas Prices Squeeze Big Oil's Profits in Q1 2024
Apr 29 CVI CVR Energy Non-GAAP EPS of $0.04 misses by $0.13, revenue of $1.86B misses by $100M
Apr 29 CVI CVR Energy Reports First Quarter 2024 Results and Announces a Cash Dividend of 50 Cents
Apr 29 CVX Chevron CEO Sees Exxon Arbitration Resolved in Coming Months
Apr 29 CVX Sintana Energy Up 10%, Went Close To 52 Week Highs As Notes Chevron Entry into PEL 82, Offshore Namibia
Apr 29 CVX Chevron CEO: Permian, D-J Basin Production Fuels US Output Growth
Apr 29 CVX 20 Biggest Oil Producing Countries in Asia
Apr 29 CVX Energy ETFs in Focus Post Exxon, Chevron's Weak Q1 Earnings
Apr 29 CQP Cheniere Energy Partners declares total distribution of $0.810
Gasification

Gasification is a process that converts organic- or fossil fuel-based carbonaceous materials into carbon monoxide, hydrogen and carbon dioxide. This is achieved by reacting the material at high temperatures (>700 °C), without combustion, with a controlled amount of oxygen and/or steam. The resulting gas mixture is called syngas (from synthesis gas) or producer gas and is itself a fuel. The power derived from gasification and combustion of the resultant gas is considered to be a source of renewable energy if the gasified compounds were obtained from biomass.The advantage of gasification is that using the syngas (synthesis gas H2/CO) is potentially more efficient than direct combustion of the original fuel because it can be combusted at higher temperatures or even in fuel cells, so that the thermodynamic upper limit to the efficiency defined by Carnot's rule is higher or (in case of fuel cells) not applicable. Syngas may be burned directly in gas engines, used to produce methanol and hydrogen, or converted via the Fischer–Tropsch process into synthetic fuel. Gasification can also begin with material which would otherwise have been disposed of such as biodegradable waste. In addition, the high-temperature process refines out corrosive ash elements such as chloride and potassium, allowing clean gas production from otherwise problematic fuels. Gasification of fossil fuels is currently widely used on industrial scales to generate electricity.

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