SynStream Energy Corp. in conjunction with Expander Energy Inc. and a consortium of private investors announced that this partnership has entered into a multi-year agreement with an Alberta-based oil and gas production company to provide feedstock to Canada's first small scale commercial gas-to-liquids plant. The partnership selected Greyrock Energy 's Direct Fuel Production gas-to-liquids technology featuring Greyrock's GreyCat catalyst. The production company will provide natural gas and natural gas liquids (C2 plus) from its gas plant in southern Alberta and will incorporate Expander GTL enhancements for the use of NGLs and recycle of naphtha products to syngas generation called Enhanced GTL (EGTL SynDiesel plant). Under the terms of the agreement, the SynStream Expander GTL plant will be supplied with 3.7 to 5.0 mmscf/day or BTU equivalent of natural gas and natural gas liquids. The specific commercial terms of the supply agreement will be outlined in formal agreements to be completed by the companies. SynStream and Expander are currently evaluating potential sites in close proximity to the supplying gas plant on which to build and operate the gas-to-liquids plant. In conjunction with the signing of the natural gas supply contract, SynStream and Expander reported that they have signed a multi-year Synthetic Diesel Purchase and Sale Agreement (the "Offtake Agreement") with IES Energy Inc. ("IES"). Under terms of the Offtake Agreement, SynStream and Expander have the ability to sell up to all synthetic diesel production volumes from its Enhanced GTL SynDiesel plant to IES. The Offtake Agreement's term is 5 years and can be renewed, on a rolling basis, for subsequent two year terms upon mutual agreement by SynStream, Expander, and IES. SynStream's synthetic diesel is expected to be produced by SynStream, Expander, and its partners at Canada's first small scale Enhanced GTL SynDiesel plant at a proposed location in close proximity to the southern Alberta gas plant. The gas-to-liquids plant is designed to convert natural gas and natural gas liquids into premium zero sulphur, high cetane, ultra-low aromatics paraffinic diesel fuel. Paraffinic diesel fuel was approved on June 19, 2016 for use in Europe and has received the EN15940 designation from the European Committee for Standardization.