Linc Energy

On 17 November 2000, it changed its name to Linc Energy Ltd.[1] It listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on 10 May 2006 and on the OTCQX in New York in December 2007.

[3] In November 2007, Linc Energy, in cooperation with BioCleanCoal Pty Ltd, established a joint venture to develop a prototype bioreactor for converting carbon dioxide through a photosynthesis into oxygen and solid biomass.

[citation needed] On 20 December 2007, Linc Energy acquired a 60% stake and later increased it to 91.6% in Uzbekistan's underground coal gasification company SPC Yerostigaz.

[5] In 2009, Linc Energy purchased from GasTech IncNorth American coal tenements in Montana (Powder River Basin), Wyoming, and North Dakota.

[9] In the cooperation with AFC Energy and B9 Coal, the company commissioned a hydrogen fuel cell named Alfa System at Chinchilla.

In April 2012, Linc Energy partnered with a subsidiary of Hong Kong listed Golden Concord Holdings (GCL) to commercialise fuel using its UGC to GTC technology in China.

[14] Also in July 2014, Linc Energy announced plans to commence drilling wells to prove up deeper parts of the Arckaringa Basin.

[18] The administrator's report found the rapid deterioration of global commodity prices impacted on Linc Energy's financial position.

Linc Energy had business interests in Australia, North America, the United Kingdom, Poland, South Africa, China, Vietnam and Uzbekistan.

[20] Linc Energy also planned to build a 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) gas-to-liquid plant on the Arckaringa Basin in South Australia.

[26] Linc Energy reported that these charges were not material to the company's finances or operations and that it would staunchly defend allegations.