Frontieras North America, an energy and environmental technology company, announced that its expanded Regulation A+ offering will close on Aug. 27, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. PT. The company has raised more than $45 million from over 15,000 shareholders, having fully subscribed its initial qualified ceiling, requalified with the SEC, and expanded the offering to the $75 million statutory maximum.
This development is significant because it underscores strong investor confidence in Frontieras’s patented FASForm™ Solid Carbon Fractionation process, which aims to transform hydrocarbons into clean-burning fuels, hydrogen, and agricultural products through a closed-loop, zero-waste method. The capital raised will support the continued development of the company’s Mason County, West Virginia project, which is expected to create approximately 2,000 construction-phase jobs and 200 permanent positions upon full commissioning.
The FASForm™ process is designed to thermally disassemble hydrocarbons in a reducing atmosphere into ultra-low sulfur diesel, naphtha, jet fuel, hydrogen, FASCarbon™, ammonium sulfate fertilizer, and sulfuric acid. This aligns with growing demand for cleaner energy solutions and could position Frontieras as a key player in the transition to more sustainable industrial practices.
Frontieras previously closed its inaugural offering in April 2026 at the full $25.7 million ceiling and filed the same day to expand. The success of this expanded offering indicates robust retail investor interest, as Regulation A+ allows non-accredited investors to participate. With the offering closing soon, existing shareholders and new investors have until the deadline to participate. For more investment opportunity information, visit https://ibn.fm/cqCRj.
The company’s focus on abundant, affordable, and available energy through profitable, market-driven innovation is timely, given global energy challenges and environmental concerns. By commercializing a process that can convert coal and other hydrocarbons into valuable products with minimal waste, Frontieras could help bridge the gap between traditional fossil fuels and a cleaner energy future.
As the offering closes, the company is poised to move forward with its West Virginia project, which could serve as a model for similar ventures. The creation of hundreds of permanent jobs and thousands of construction jobs in the region is a positive economic indicator, potentially stimulating local economies and supporting workforce development.
Investors and observers will be watching to see how Frontieras utilizes these funds to advance its technology and bring its products to market. The company’s ability to attract over 15,000 shareholders suggests a broad base of support, which may bode well for its future endeavors.
For more information about Frontieras North America, visit its website at www.frontieras.com. The latest news and updates are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/Frontieras.
