08:19 AM EDT, 09/29/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Renewable energy producer EverGen Infrastructure ( EVGIF ) over the weekend provided an update on operations across its renewable natural gas (RNG) and organic waste processing facilities.
The company said its Fraser Valley Biogas and GrowTEC facilities produced about 16,000 gigajoules (GJs) in July and more than 17,000 GJs in August. At its organic waste processing facilities, Pacific Coast Renewables (PCR) and Sea to Sky Soils, the company said its team concentrated on "optimization initiatives focused on screening finished compost and reducing inventory."
The company also said that its PCR RNG Expansion project achieved a key regulatory milestone with support from Abbotsford City Council. PCR entered into a termination agreement with the City of Coquitlam, terminating a legacy organics processing contract from 2019, under which no volumes were received in the second quarter of 2025.
"These initiatives, alongside a refreshed management team and targeted turnaround activities, are positioning the business to attract higher-value organic feedstock, with process improvements and RNG expansion expected to support increased revenue in 2026 and long-term profitability," EverGen said in a statement.
Shares of the company closed up 1.7% to $0.59 on Friday on the TSX Venture Exchange.