Global Bioenergies

Global Bioenergies SA specializes in developing a biological process that converts renewable resources into isobutene, a crucial petrochemical building block used in fuels, plastics, organic glass, and elastomers. The company, based in Evry, France, is notable for being one of the few globally and the only one in Europe focusing on this innovative fermentation technology. It operates an industrial pilot plant and is nearing the completion of a demonstration plant in Germany, alongside preparing for its first full-scale production facility in collaboration with Cristal Union, known as IBN-One. In addition to isobutene, Global Bioenergies has expanded its capabilities to include the production of propylene and butadiene, both vital components in the petrochemical sector. The company was founded in 2008 and continues to enhance the efficiency of its processes while offering engineering services related to gas fermentation.

Marc Delcourt

CEO and Co-Founder

1 past transactions

Syngip

Acquisition in 2016
Syngip BV, a capture carbon and use (CCU) biotechnology, engineers bacteria that able to capture carbon and hydrogen to produce renewable biochemicals and biofuels. The company develops a microbial platform for the production of value compounds form carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide. It also develops a toolbox to insert innovative metabolic pathways in microbe and tap its industrial potential. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in Geleen, the Netherlands. As of February 2, 2017, Syngip BV operates as a subsidiary of Global Bioenergies.
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