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Frontieras North America to Close Expanded Regulation A+ Offering on Aug. 27 After Raising Over $45 Million

By FisherVista
Frontieras North America's expanded Regulation A+ offering, which has raised more than $45 million from over 15,000 shareholders, will close on Aug. 27, 2026, supporting the development of its West Virginia project and the commercialization of its patented FASForm process.
Frontieras North America to Close Expanded Regulation A+ Offering on Aug. 27 After Raising Over $45 Million

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 more than 15,000 shareholders after fully subscribing its initial qualified ceiling, requalifying with the SEC, and expanding the offering to the $75 million statutory maximum. This milestone underscores the strong investor interest in the company's patented FASForm(TM) Solid Carbon Fractionation process, which aims to transform coal and other hydrocarbons into clean-burning fuels and valuable byproducts.

The offering supports the continued development of Frontieras' Mason County, West Virginia, project. According to the company, the project is expected to create approximately 2,000 construction-phase jobs and 200 permanent positions upon full commissioning. This represents a significant economic opportunity for the region, which could benefit from increased employment and industrial activity. The project's completion could also position Frontieras as a key player in the transition to cleaner energy, as its process is designed to produce ultra-low sulfur diesel, naphtha, jet fuel, hydrogen, FASCarbon(TM), ammonium sulfate fertilizer, and sulfuric acid through a closed-loop, zero-waste process.

The FASForm(TM) process is central to Frontieras' value proposition. It thermally disassembles hydrocarbons in a reducing atmosphere, a method that could offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional refining. By producing hydrogen and other clean-burning fuels, the process aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions while still meeting energy demands. The production of ammonium sulfate fertilizer also adds an agricultural component, potentially contributing to food security and sustainable farming practices.

Investors and existing shareholders have until the Aug. 27 deadline to participate in the offering. The company previously closed its inaugural offering in April 2026 at the full $25.7 million ceiling and filed the same day to expand, demonstrating its commitment to scaling up its operations. The expansion to the $75 million statutory maximum reflects the company's ambition and the market's confidence in its technology.

The implications of this offering are multifaceted. For the energy industry, it signals a growing interest in technologies that can convert abundant resources like coal into higher-value products with lower environmental impact. For the local community in Mason County, it promises job creation and economic development. For investors, it offers an opportunity to participate in a company that is at the forefront of energy innovation.

Frontieras North America is focused on delivering abundant, affordable, and available energy through profitable, market-driven innovation. The success of this offering, with over 15,000 shareholders, indicates a broad base of support for its mission. As the offering closes, the company will likely use the proceeds to advance its project and bring its technology to commercial scale.

For more information about the investment opportunity, interested parties can visit https://ibn.fm/cqCRj. Additional details about the company can be found at www.frontieras.com.

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