LanzaTech Announces Successful Closing of Private Placement Financing

Closed $20M private placement

Commercial operations and partnerships across Asia and Europe

SKOKIE, Ill., Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LanzaTech Global, Inc (NASDAQ:LNZA) ("LanzaTech" or the "Company"), a carbon recycling company, today announced the closing of the sale and issuance of shares of its common stock to a group of leading investors, including new investor, SiteGround, for gross proceeds of $20 million.

"We're advancing high-value projects, with the potential to drive market transformation," said LanzaTech CEO, Jennifer Holmgren. "This investment from top-tier global partners including existing and new institutional investors, together with the $40 million investment in May 2025, positions us to build on our momentum to execute on our highest-value opportunities."

In 2025, industry-leading LanzaTech achieved significant milestones in scaling its carbon-recycling platform across fuels and materials. The company secured a €40 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund (pending final agreement) and a £6.4 million grant from the UK's Advanced Fuels Fund, run by the Department for Transport, to advance first-of-a-kind CCUS and sustainable aviation fuel projects, while LanzaJet, in which LanzaTech has a non-controlling majority shareholding, brought the world's first commercial ethanol-to-jet facility into operation, marking a major milestone for SAF deployment.

As a pioneering U.S.-based carbon recycling company, LanzaTech is fueling American energy resilience and driving economic opportunity by exporting innovative technology that transforms waste gases from steel plants and other heavy industrial sites into valuable materials worldwide. With commercial-scale solutions operating in Asia and the EU, LanzaTech empowers critical industries to harness existing waste resources, strengthening energy security and supporting the global deployment of next generation manufacturing. Looking ahead, LanzaTech's vision is centered on a hub-and-spoke manufacturing model: harnessing distributed ethanol production from diverse waste and residue streams and channeling these to central Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) facilities, opening the path to large-scale fuel and chemical production and setting ...