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Carbon gets served

UNDERGROUND coal gasification developer Carbon Energy has been served with proceedings that have been filed by Summa Resource Holdings against in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California after a failed 2011 deal.

The dispute stems from the deal under which Carbon, then enjoying the successful start-up of its five megawatt Bloodwood Creek UCG pilot, aimed to take its Keyseam technology to the world. It was a move...

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