Making Gasoline from Bacteria

August 1, 2007 | Source: Technology Review

LS9 plans to use recombinant DNA and gene synthesis techniques to grow hydrocarbon-producing bacteria. The bacteria can process sugar derived from corn kernels into hundreds of hydrocarbons, a substance called biocrude.

The company hopes to start selling its biocrudes to refineries in three to five years, but it has plenty of competition: Craig Venter and his company, Synthetic Genomics, are working on the same problem.