AUSTRALIA

Chapmans takes gas position

UNCONVENTIONAL energy sources seem to be enjoying a brief moment in the sun with ASX-listed firm Chapmans looking to get into the clean energy space with a technology that can use oil waste from refineries.

Chapmans has dropped $600,000 for an 19% equity holding in breakthrough plasma gasification waste-to-energy business Syn Dynamics Australia. It can move to 44% by spending a further $1.9 million following...

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