Keep up the good work Bakmaam90, you are fighting the good fight.
I would like to see RNE and HZR get into discussing what they could do for each other.
RNE captures methane.
HZR processes methane into hydrogen and graphite.
I think they would be good together, especially since I own stock in both companies.
"Key differentiator: HZR has cracked the code to a viable alternative ‘methane-cracking’ chemical process. Historically, commercialisation of methane cracking has been inhibited by high cost catalysts. The Hazer process uses low cost and abundantly available iron-ore as the catalyst; further, the carbon is captured “clean” as graphite rather than vented “dirty” as CO2, as is the case for most current hydrogen production methods."