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Gas testing successful

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UMED Holdings, Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. (GIE), using its patented and proprietary technological advancements, has announced that it has successfully completed manufacturer testing of their G-Reformer® unit. The unit is a critical component of the gas-to-liquid technology that has been transported to the new Lab at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) for further testing during the month of April.

Greenway awaits the final test results from more than seven years of technology development in association with UTA. Final testing of the entire GTL unit at the Lab should demonstrate the most unique and economically efficient way to convert natural gas into pure synthetic fuel.

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