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LUCA TECHNOLOGIES INC

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  • Total Patents
    44
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LUCA TECHNOLOGIES INC has a total of 44 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2005. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and New Zealand. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, basic materials chemistry and environmental technology are TRANSWORLD TECH LIMITED, LUCA TECHNOLOGIES LLC and ELSAM ENGINEERING AS.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing LUCA TECHNOLOGIES INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Pfeiffer Robert S 31
#2 Vanzin Gary 25
#3 Ulrich Glenn A 23
#4 Debruyn Roland P 20
#5 Dannar Verlin 13
#6 Finkelstein Mark 10
#7 Dodson James B 10
#8 Ulrich Glenn 9
#9 Haveman Shelley 5
#10 Steaffens Jefferey W 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2011239268A1 Chemical amendments for the stimulation of biogenic gas generation in deposits of carbonaceous material
CA2783352A1 Biogenic fuel gas generation in geologic hydrocarbon deposits
US2010248322A1 Chemical amendments for the stimulation of biogenic gas generation in deposits of carbonaceous material
US2010248321A1 Surfactant amendments for the stimulation of biogenic gas generation in deposits of carbonaceous materials
US2010035309A1 Analysis and enhancement of metabolic pathways for methanogenesis
ZA200708876B Biogenic fuel gas generation in geologic hydrocarbon deposits
US2007295505A1 Chemical amendments for the stimulation of biogenic gas generation in deposits of carbonaceous material
US2007261843A1 Chemical amendments for the stimulation of biogenic gas generation in deposits of carbonaceous material
US2006254765A1 Biogenic fuel gas generation in geologic hydrocarbon deposits
US2007161077A1 Thermacetogenium phaeum consortium for the production of materials with enhanced hydrogen content
NZ562530A Methanogenesis stimulated by isolated anaerobic consortia
EP1877201A1 Stimulation of methane production by an isolated anaerobic microbial consortium
NZ563868A Biogenic fuel gas generation in geologic hydrocarbon deposits