LifeQuest World Corp. has provided a shareholder update detailing significant commercial momentum for its BioPipe Global subsidiary and progress toward a transformative acquisition. The company reported three new purchase orders secured in the Philippines, continued progress on European projects, and an upcoming acquisition of an environmental services company expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.
The new orders in the Philippines represent a notable acceleration in that market. They include a system for a major electric vehicle distributor's showroom, another for a property operated by a major international hotel brand, and a larger system for a leading national gas station network with over 1,000 locations. Management views the fuel retail chain order as particularly significant, as it opens a potential pathway to a national-scale rollout. A fourth order for a 20 cubic meters per day system at a university campus was also noted. The company states that inquiries and order activity from the region have grown at a pace viewed as a leading indicator of a substantial market opportunity.
In Europe, BioPipe units have been delivered to project sites in Spain and Crete, with both installations expected to reach completion during the second quarter of 2026. These projects are seen as important milestones for BioPipe's entry into the European and Mediterranean markets. For a major European country's embassy in Ethiopia, which marks the company's entry into Africa, the BioPipe unit has been fully procured and awaits customer logistics. Management believes this high-profile deployment will serve as a catalyst for further interest across Africa, where access to efficient sewage treatment infrastructure is limited.
The company reports that its aggregate BioPipe bid and proposal pipeline has grown substantially over the last twelve months, with active opportunities spanning Asia-Pacific, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. This reflects growing international recognition of BioPipe's cost-effective, modular approach to decentralized wastewater treatment. A substantial portion of the world's population lacks adequate sanitation, and regulatory pressures on governments and developers to find solutions continue to grow. The company's ability to deliver onsite treatment to reusable standards is attractive in infrastructure-constrained environments. More information on the company's technology can be found at https://www.biopipe.co.
Concurrently, LifeQuest confirmed its pending acquisition of an environmental services company and its sister company is on track to close in April 2026. The target company closed its last fiscal year with approximately $3.5 million in revenue and $250,000 in EBITDA, providing what management calls a stable, cash-generative base. A key growth initiative involves a Power Knot biodigester rental program. The acquisition target has engaged Oberon Securities to assist in raising up to $2 million in equipment financing to acquire Power Knot LFC biodigesters for a purchase-to-rental business model. This model is designed to generate predictable, recurring revenue by renting units to institutional end-users like hospitals, hotels, and universities for on-site food waste processing.
Beyond the rental program, the target company is an established waste handling equipment, sales, service, and rental business with a recurring revenue foundation. LifeQuest intends to leverage this platform to pursue organic growth and further acquisitions in the waste management sector. Management stated the acquisition represents a transformational addition, providing immediate revenue, established customer relationships, and a scalable growth platform. Combined with BioPipe's accelerating global activity, management believes LifeQuest is building a unique environmental solutions platform. Investor information is available at https://www.otcmarkets.com under the ticker LQWC.


