
CH4 Energy
Integrated energy project development and execution services.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | N/A | Growth Equity VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
CH4 Energy operates as an owner and operator of oil and gas exploration and production, with a focus on developing onshore oil reserves. The company's primary drilling operations are located in Texas, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. CH4 Energy engages in upstream, midstream, and downstream projects, including the design, procurement, construction, and maintenance of gas production facilities, pipelines, and storage systems. It also provides thermoelectric generation plants.
Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, the company has been involved in various facets of the energy sector. In addition to traditional oil and gas, there are entities under the CH4 brand that focus on renewable energy and sustainable solutions. For instance, CH4 Biogas, formed in 2008 by Paul Toretta, Bob Blythe, and Bigadan A/S, develops projects that produce renewable energy by anaerobically digesting livestock manure and organic food waste. Another entity, CH4 Global, co-founded by CEO Steve Meller, is dedicated to mitigating climate change by harnessing Asparagopsis seaweed to create feed supplements that reduce methane emissions from cattle. Furthermore, CH4 Energy Solutions, established in 2008, offers waste management solutions and manufactures bio-gas, sewage, and effluent treatment plants.
The business model varies across the different CH4 entities. CH4 Energy's core is in oil and gas exploration and production. CH4 Biogas operates on a co-digestion model, converting waste into energy. CH4 Global's revenue comes from the direct sales of its methane-reducing feed supplements to the agricultural sector. CH4 Systems participates in energy markets through Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects in energy, oil & gas, and mining.
Keywords: oil & gas exploration, energy production, energy infrastructure, upstream, midstream, downstream, renewable energy, biogas, waste-to-energy, methane mitigation