Carbon  Sciences Accelerates Development of Breakthrough CO2 to Fuel Technology  
Company  Energized by Solid Technology Foundation 
Santa Barbara, CA -  February 8, 2011 - Carbon Sciences, Inc. (CABN),  the developer of a breakthrough technology to transform greenhouse gases into  gasoline and other portable fuels, today announced details of its plan to  accelerate the development of its breakthrough CO2 to fuel technology.  
Carbon Sciences’ technology is based on a high performance catalyst for  the efficient transformation of CO2 and methane gas into a synthesis gas, which  can then be processed into gasoline and other fuels. The fundamental reaction  being catalyzed is known as CO2 reforming of methane. Previous attempts by  industry and research groups fell short of achieving a sufficiently robust  catalyst. A commercially viable CO2 reforming catalyst and technology is a game  changer for the oil and gas industry -- enabling local production of  transportation fuels near greenhouse and natural gas sites, as well as enabling  global energy independence. 
Byron Elton, Carbon Sciences’ CEO,  commented, “We believe we have the most robust catalyst in the world for CO2  reforming of methane. Laboratory scale tests show greater than 90% percent  conversion efficiency over 2,000 hours, with no detectable byproducts and very  little catalyst deactivation.“ 
The company is committed to a highly  focused, aggressive development plan to demonstrate the performance of its  catalyst at higher scale in a commercial grade testing facility. The key  development and commercialization milestones include: 
1. Testing the  powdered form of catalyst in a commercial facility using protocols generally  acceptable to the oil and gas industry. 
2. Developing carbon/energy  efficiency simulation models and economic analyses. 
3. Engaging a  strategic partner to develop and manufacture the commercial form of the  catalyst, such as pellets for deployment in industrial fixed bed reactors.  
4. Engaging strategic partners for dry reforming process design, and for  the downstream conversion of synthesis gas into gasoline and liquid fuels using  existing technologies such as Fischer-Tropsch. 
Elton added, “We are  energized, focused and excited about our development plans. Our technology  foundation is solid, our team is best of breed and our vision is clear. While  there are still hurdles to overcome, we are working from a strong base with a  clear path to commercialization. Now, we must execute and develop this  transformative technology that we believe can help solve the world’s energy and  climate problems.” 
To learn more about the Carbon Sciences' breakthrough  technology of of transforming greenhouse gasses into gasoline, please visit http://www.carbonsciences.com.  
About Carbon Sciences, Inc. 
Carbon Sciences  Inc. is developing a breakthrough technology to transform greenhouse gases into  liquid portable fuels, such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Innovating at the  forefront of chemical engineering, we are developing highly scalable clean-tech  processes to produce liquid fuels from naturally occurring or human-made  greenhouse gas emissions. From sources such as natural gas fields, refinery  flare gas, landfill gas, municipal waste, algae and other biomass, there is an  abundant supply of inexpensive feedstock available to produce large and  sustainable quantities of liquid fuel to replace petroleum for global  consumption, thereby eliminating our dependence on petroleum. To imagine a world  after oil and to learn more about Carbon Sciences' breakthrough technology,  please visit http://www.carbonsciences.com  and follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/carbon_sciences  
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