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Khosla, Gates Commit Financing To KiOR’s Columbus II Project
By Erin Voegele | October 23, 2013 KiOR Inc. has announced the execution of $100 million in committed equity-related financing in two separate private placement transactions to support the company’s recently announced expansion of production capacity at its Columbus, Miss., location. The first private placement includes $85 million of committed equity-related financing from Khosla Ventues III and various other Khosla entities. The financing consists of the immediate issuance of $42.5 million of senior secured mandatorily convertible notes plus the conversion of nearly $52.2 million of KiOR’s existing senior debt held by the Khosla entities. The second private placement includes $15 million of committed equity financing from new investor Gates Ventures LLC, an affiliate of Bill Gates. The equity financing consists of the immediate purchase of $7.5 million of Class I common stock and the commitment to purchase an additional $7.5 million of Class A common stock. The future equity commitment is contingent upon, among other things, KiOR fully funding the Columbus II project. KiOR announced the Columbus II project in late September. The company is pursuing plans to double production at its existing Columbus location through the construction of a second facility incorporating its technology. The $225 project is scheduled to break ground within 90 days of KiOR raising sufficient equity and debt capital to commence the project. The facility is expected to take 18 months to construct and start-up. According to Fred Cannon, CEO of KiOR, the Colmbus II facility will produce cellulosic gasoline and diesel from southern yellow pine wood chips. He also noted there are several benefits associated with developing a second production facility at the Columbus site. “As we build Columbus II, we’ll be able to achieve significant operational and technological synergies between the two facilities, as we expect to incorporate our most recent technology developments into both the new Columbus II facility and retroactively into Columbus I,” Cannon said. “These synergies will result in decreased execution and start-up risk of Columbus II, reduction in construction timing and cost, and a shorter start-up period for Columbus II as a result of shared personnel, infrastructure, and operational knowledge with Columbus I.” KiOR is also still working to develop its proposed production facility in Natchez, Miss. “As we build Columbus II, we’ll also be refining the design, based on the newest technology improvements, of our next standard scale commercial production facility in Natchez, Miss.,” Cannon continued., noting that as a result of these additional efforts, his company expects to improve both the capital and operating costs associated with the Natchez plant. Continue reading
Kior To Get $100 Million From Khosla And Gates For Biofuel Plant
By Justin Doom – Oct 21, 2013 Kior Inc. (KIOR), operator of the first U.S. commercial-scale cellulosic biofuel plant, received commitments for $100 million in financing from Khosla Ventures LLC and Gates Ventures LLC to expand production at its Columbus, Mississippi, plant. Kior issued $42.5 million in convertible debt to Khosla Ventures, which also agreed to purchase as much as $42.5 million of shares in the Pasadena, Texas-based biofuel company after it raises enough to build its Columbus II project, according to a statement today. Gates Ventures bought a $7.5 million equity stake and will purchase an additional $7.5 in stock when the plant is fully funded. Kior expects to complete financing for the $225 million Columbus II plant through a debt offering, according to the statement. Vinod Khosla and his Khosla Ventures committed another $50 million to the plant last month. Khosla Ventures is Kior’s largest shareholder, with a 26 percent stake, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The Columbus site went into production in October and has annual capacity of as much as 13 million gallons (49 million liters) of transportation fuel from wood waste and non-food crops, the company said. The Columbus II addition is expected to double that to 26 million gallons. Kior said in August that it shipped about 75,000 gallons in the second quarter, compared with a May forecast of as much as 500,000 gallons. To contact the reporter on this story: Justin Doom in New York at jdoom1@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net Continue reading