Neogenyx Fuels and Adams Land & Cattle to break ground on agricultural RNG facility in Central Nebraska

August 12, 2026. Neogenyx Fuels, a premier developer, owner, and operator of advanced fuel solutions, will join Adams Land & Cattle, LLC to break ground on a renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at the Adams Land & Cattle feedlot in Broken Bow, Nebraska. The project marks Neogenyx Fuels’ first agricultural RNG facility, converting manure into pipeline-quality RNG through anaerobic digestion for use as a low-carbon transportation fuel and additional energy applications.

The facility will utilize eight anaerobic digesters to generate more than 4,400 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) of biogas, upgraded into approximately 1.2 million MMBtu per year of pipeline-quality RNG. The project is expected to avoid up to approximately 63,700 metric tons of CO₂ annually, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by approximately 63,800 acres of U.S. Forest for one year, while also supporting job growth and delivering economic and environmental benefits to the surrounding central Nebraska community.

This first-of-its-kind project is a model for how American agriculture could participate in emerging global energy markets, such as alternative maritime fuels. One focus of the event will be the connection between renewable natural gas produced from livestock manure in rural Nebraska and its potential end use as Bio-LNG fuel for the international shipping sector. As global maritime markets increasingly seek lower-carbon fuels, projects like this could create new export opportunities for U.S. agricultural producers while strengthening domestic energy production and rural economic development.