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Lyten develops lithium-sulfur batteries using a proprietary 3D graphene platform targeting 4x energy density over lithium-ion; raised $200M+ from Lockheed Martin, In-Q-Tel, and Stellantis; targeting EVs, aerospace, and defense; San Jose CA.
Lyten is a San Jose, California-based battery technology company developing next-generation lithium-sulfur batteries using a proprietary 3D graphene architecture. Founded in 2015 by Dan Cook and Michael Guirguis, Lyten raised over $200 million from a distinguished group of strategic investors including Lockheed Martin, In-Q-Tel (the CIA's venture fund, focused on strategic national security applications), and Stellantis (the automotive group owning Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and Alfa Romeo). This investor lineup underscores the dual commercial and defense-strategic importance of Lyten's battery technology.
Independent E&P with Permian, North Sea, and Egypt; $7.6B FY2024 revenue; offshore Suriname Block 58 (with TotalEnergies) is multi-billion-barrel discovery awaiting late-2020s development.
APA Corporation is the holding company for Apache Corporation, a leading independent oil and gas exploration and production company, founded in 1954 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, trading on NYSE (APA). For FY2024, APA generated approximately $7.6 billion in revenues under CEO John Christmann, operating three core producing regions: the Permian Basin (West Texas and New Mexico), the North Sea (UK and Netherlands offshore), and Egypt (Western Desert concessions operated under a production-sharing contract with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation). The company rebranded as APA Corporation in 2021 to reflect its holding company structure while Apache remained the operational subsidiary name within each region.
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