Woodside Energy has made a US$9.9 million equity investment in String Bio Private Limited, the developer of a patented process that can recycle greenhouse gases into value-added products such as feed for livestock.
String Bio is an award-winning India-based company combining biology, engineering, and chemistry in an effort to develop sustainable and scalable products to address global issues such as climate change and food scarcity.
Woodside is exploring the potential of String Bio’s carbon-to-products technology to support its decarbonisation efforts, targeting abatement of methane emissions at its operational sites.
String Bio’s proprietary technology converts methane into a single-cell protein that could provide a sustainable alternative in animal and human nutrition as well as agriculture products, with a focus on improving the sustainability of crops and food production, land, and water use.
Woodside and String Bio have also entered a strategic development agreement to explore opportunities for the potential commercial scale-up of String Bio’s technology.
The String Bio investment, which is subject to conditions, is part of Woodside’s target to spend US$5 billion on new energy products and lower-carbon services by 2030.
Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill said the company aimed to thrive through the energy transition with a resilient and diversified portfolio.
She said: “Our investment in String Bio builds on our ability to potentially abate greenhouse gases through the conversion of carbon into useful products.
“We believe String Bio’s technology could eventually be used to recycle methane at Woodside facilities.
“It could also be deployed at third-party sites with available biomethane such as landfill facilities and farms.”
String Bio chief executive Dr Ezhil Subbian, a recipient of the United Nations’ Women Transforming India Award, said the vision for String Bio had been to leverage cutting-edge advances in biotechnology to enable better living with a significantly reduced environmental footprint.
She added: “With the Woodside collaboration, we are taking a positive step to bring such solutions to market, solutions that are better for people and the planet.”