Dason Technology - Gas to Liquid Solutions

We are a technology firm committed to alleviating the world's pressing energy needs and growing demand for low emissions by revolutionizing the GTL (gas to liquids) industry.

What We Do

Dason Technology builds and licenses plants for the conversion of natural gas to a liquid product. Our goal is to replace the existing process for large scale plants with our patented technology which is more efficient and significantly lower in CO2 emissions.

In addition, thanks to Dason's design which allows for a much smaller reactor for the same output Dason will lead the way in developing flare gas and stranded gas markets.

Our Process

Dason's patented technology has several key advantages including:

Our Company

Dason Technology was incorporated in 2005. In 2007 it made a breakthrough in reactor and catalyst design and filed for patent protection.

Dason has a working pilot plant with successful results and is seeking investors and partners in order to scale up to a demonstration or commercial plant.

Dason's first pilot (test) plant was built in Chongqing, China in November 2007. In May 2009 the China National Development and Reform Committee evaluated Dason's test plant results and awarded its maximum research grant of 5 million RMB.

 Dason’s second patent “Partial Oxidation of hydrocarbons” filed on July 11, 2019 was granted on September 13, 2022. The patent number is US 11,440,797 B2.

 Dason partnered with Citic Pacific to build hydrogen stations based on CPOX technology in 2021. Dason has completed equipment design in 2022 and aims at startup hydrogen production in 2023.

 Dason is talking to Hydrofil (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd for biogas to liquids opportunities.

 Dason build a 25 bpd syngas pilot plant in 2009.

 Dason partnered with PNNL to do research on Monolithic Piston-Type Reactor for Hydrogen Production through Rapid Swing of Reforming/Combustion Reactions project (2014-2017). The project is funded by DOE.

 Dason partnered with Scomi Group Berhad to build a syngas lab reactor at Universiti Sains Malaysia ( University of Science ) in 2015.