Abundia Global Impact Group Plans 2026 Launch of Low-Carbon Energy Project, Revenue Expected by 2029
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jan 13 2026
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Source: Yahoo Finance
- Strategic Transformation: Abundia completed its merger with Houston Energy Corp. in 2025, successfully listing on the NYSE American, leveraging this platform to accelerate its low-carbon energy strategy, with multiple project launches anticipated in 2026 to drive business growth.
- Asset Acquisition: In July 2025, the company acquired a 25-acre industrial site in Cedar Port, Texas, to serve as its Innovation Center, expected to become the core base for producing renewable fuels and chemicals, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Technology Partnerships: Strategic agreements with Alterra Technology and BTG Bioliquids utilize advanced pyrolysis technology to convert plastics and biomass into renewable fuels, with commercialization expected by 2029, generating significant revenue.
- Capital Raise: In November 2025, Abundia successfully raised $8 million in capital, providing funding support for the construction and development of the Cedar Port project, enhancing financial flexibility to accelerate strategic implementation.
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About AGIG
Abundia Global Impact Group, Inc., formerly Houston American Energy Corp., develops scalable, commercially proven pathways that convert waste plastics and certified biomass into drop-in fuels and low-carbon chemical feedstocks. The Company converts waste into high-value fuels and chemicals using commercially demonstrated pyrolysis technologies, flexible upgrading pathways, and a waste-to-value model that diverts material from landfills and incineration. It is also developing the Cedar Port Renewable Energy Complex, and it is located in Baytown, Texas, which integrates waste-to-fuel operations, an R&D Innovation Center, and market-ready upgraded infrastructure.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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