HOUSTON, Feb. 11, 2016 -- Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc. (SES) (NASDAQ:SYMX), a global energy and gasification technology company whose advanced SES Gasification Technology (SGT) can produce clean, low-cost syngas for power generation, industrial fuel gas, chemicals and transportation fuels, replacing expensive natural gas and LNG based energy, will hold a conference call webcast to review the Company’s fiscal 2016 second quarter ended December 31, 2015, beginning at 4:15 p.m. EST on February 11. SES’s President and CEO, Robert W. Rigdon, SES Senior Vice President and President of SES Technologies, LLC, DeLome Fair, and CFO and Corporate Secretary, Roger L. Ondreko, will present the conference call. The executives will review the Company’s enhanced global growth strategy and provide an operations update, as well as report on quarterly financial results. The Company will also release financial results, for its fiscal 2016 second quarter, on Thursday, February 11.
To access the live webcast, which will include a formal slide presentation, please log on to the Investor Center of the corporate website, www.synthesisenergy.com. Interested parties can pre-register for the conference at: http://dpregister.com/10078234. Alternatively, interested parties may participate in the audio-only portion of SES’s conference call by phoning (866) 652-5200 (U.S) or (412) 317-6060 (Int’l). Callers should request the “Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc. call.”
An archived version of the SES conference call webcast, including the slide presentation, will be available on the company's website through March 12, 2016. A telephone replay of the call will be available beginning approximately one hour after its completion and will be available through March 12, 2016. Interested parties can access the telephonic replay by phoning (877) 344-7529 (U.S.) or (412) 317-0088 (Int’l). The PIN access code for both the live call and replay is: 10078234.
About Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc.
Synthesis Energy Systems (SES) is a Houston-based technology company focused on bringing clean high-value energy to developing countries from low-cost and low-grade coal, biomass and municipal wastes through its proprietary gasification technology based upon U-Gas®, licensed from the Gas Technology Institute. The SES Gasification Technology (SGT) can produce clean, low-cost syngas for power generation, industrial fuel gas, chemicals and transportation fuels, replacing expensive natural gas and LNG based energy. SNG enables Growth With Blue Skies, and greater fuel flexibility for both large-scale and efficient small- to medium-scale operations close to fuel sources. Fuel sources include low-rank, low-cost high ash, high moisture coals, which are significantly cheaper than higher grade coals, many coal waste products, biomass, and municipal waste feedstocks. For more information, please visit: www.synthesisenergy.com.
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