Global Clean Energy Finalizing Due Diligence to Acquire Waste to Fuels Facility

August 19, 2021

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HOUSTON -- Global Clean Energy, Inc. (OTC PINK: GCEI). Global Clean Energy, Inc. is currently in final due diligence on their first acquisition to purchase an existing tires-to-fuels plant. Upon successful completion of due diligence, and acquisition and upgrade of the facility Global Clean Energy will become one of the largest producers of Recovered Carbon Black in the world.

Since its inception in 2007, Global Clean Energy, Inc. has focused on the waste-to-fuel market, including the development of a pyrolysis reformation system with the goal of Reforming Environmental Salvage into Clean Usable Energy (RESCUE). "The synergies between the existing facility and GCE align perfectly. This will allowing GCEI to deliver on its RESCUE mission," stated  Steven Mann, president of GCEI.

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