December 14, 2025. IFM Investors announced the formation of Mobius Renewables, a new global, vertically integrated low carbon fuels platform established to accelerate the development, production, distribution and commercialization of biomethane at scale across North America and Europe. Cynthia Walker has been appointed as President and CEO of the company which will be headquartered in Houston, Texas.
The company will unite, under the leadership of Ms. Walker, IFM’s existing platform GreenGasUSA, with planned acquisitions of operating biomethane facilities, and development opportunities originated by Mobius Fuels. The company is expected to have over 5.5 million MMBtu per year of biomethane production and distribution volumes generated from landfill gas and anaerobic digestion, positioning the Company to become a leading producer of biomethane globally. The company reaffirms IFM’s commitment to the low carbon fuels sector, and will prioritize operational excellence and disciplined growth, advancing both organic development and targeted acquisitions.
“We are building Mobius Renewables to set a new standard for scale, reliability and partnership in the biomethane industry,” said Cynthia Walker, President & CEO of Mobius Renewables. “Our mission is to convert waste into a globally relevant, infrastructure-grade renewable fuel. With IFM’s backing, a talented team and the reach of our expanding platform, we are well positioned to help partners unlock the full value of their resources while advancing sustainability.”
The company enters the market at a pivotal time, as biomethane evolves from localized waste-to-energy projects into a global, infrastructure-grade fuel. Mobius Renewables will pursue demand growth by expanding customer relationships across transportation, marine fuels, power generation, natural gas utilities, and industrial applications in North America, Europe, and Asia, broadening biomethane’s role as a reliable, economic solution to decarbonize global LNG supply chains.
“We are excited to establish this Texas-based platform and to further expand into the global low carbon fuels sector, where our conviction remains strong given the durable long-term fundamentals and sustained supply-demand imbalance,” said Julio Garcia, Head of Infrastructure, North America for IFM. “We believe Cynthia’s leadership will be a significant asset, bringing the experience and sector insight needed to support our growth plans and long-term investment strategy.”