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SeaChange + InEnTec Partnership Analysis

Draft High Analysis 734 words Created Mar 3, 2026

SeaChange + InEnTec Partnership — Deep Dive (Feb 2026)

TL;DR

SeaChange Ocean Solutions is effectively stalled. No ship built, no operations ever commenced, no news since 2020. InEnTec has pivoted to land-based waste-to-hydrogen. The at-sea plasma processing concept remains unproven by anyone.


SeaChange Ocean Solutions

FieldDetail
Founded2019
Structure501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 84-2753787)
HQBozeman, Montana
Websitetheseachange.org (still live, still soliciting donations)
FounderCarl Borgquist — CEO of Absaroka Energy LLC, ex-Navy JAG
PresidentTim Nett — serial entrepreneur, co-founder Streamland Media
StatusDormant — no verifiable activity since 2020

What They Planned

  • Outfit an existing ship with a containerized InEnTec PEM system (fits in 5 shipping containers)
  • First vessel: 2-5 TPD capacity
  • Target area: Indonesia (0.5-1.4M tonnes/year entering ocean)
  • Hub-and-spoke model: mobile response unit traveling to hotspots
  • Byproduct: inert glass slag, potentially usable for coral reef restoration

What Actually Happened

  • March 2020: Borgquist visited InEnTec CEO Jeff Surma to examine PEM technology
  • Aug-Sep 2020: Wave of media coverage (Inhabitat, Waste360, local Montana news)
  • 2021: Planned Indonesia mission — never happened
  • 2021-2026: Radio silence

Red Flags

  • No IRS Form 990 on GuideStar (no financial data reported)
  • Trademark filing (Serial #88494054) has unresolved USPTO office action
  • Organization is a "charitable initiative" of Fourth Phase, a division of Absaroka Energy (Borgquist's company) — not independently staffed
  • No disclosed grants, government funding, or major donors
  • Website still future-tense: "within one year of reaching funding targets"

InEnTec (The Technology Partner)

FieldDetail
Founded1995
HQRichland, Washington (near PNNL)
CEOJeffrey E. Surma — PEM inventor, 45+ publications, 25 US patents
Websiteinentec.com
Deployed systems11 PEM facilities in 8 US states + Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia

PEM Model Lineup

ModelCapacityNotes
G100~5 TPDOriginal commercial model
G100P~25 TPD500% increase over G100
G50025 TPDDeployed at Dow Corning, Midland MI
G550125 TPDLarge-scale
Semi-trailer250 TPDLargest containerized option

How PEM Works

1. Plastic shredded into small pieces 2. Fed into Plasma Enhanced Melter 3. Plasma arc heats to 10,000-18,000°F 4. Organics → syngas (hydrogen-rich fuel) 5. Inorganics → inert glass slag 6. Zero dioxins/furans (California EPA compliant)

InEnTec's Current Focus (2025-2026) — Pivoted Away from Ocean

  • Columbia Ridge Facility (Arlington, OR): $8M hydrogen plant, mechanical completion Oct 2025. Uses G100P to convert MSW to fuel-cell-grade hydrogen.
  • Hydrogen Utopia International (MENA): Exclusive 10-year PEM license for Middle East/North Africa. Each facility $50-100M, processing 20,000 tonnes/year, producing 4,000 tonnes hydrogen.
  • Ocean plastic is not on their current roadmap.

Competition Landscape

Ocean Saviour (UK) + PyroGenesis — DEAD

  • 70m catamaran concept, 5 TPD, PyroGenesis plasma
  • Est. cost: £40M
  • Website SSL expired, no updates since 2018, vessel never built

Ocean Polymers (UK) + InEnTec — Alive but slow

  • MoU with InEnTec signed Aug 2018 (predates SeaChange)
  • OP1: 60m converted tanker, 10 TPD, 2-feed PEM
  • Focus: river mouths (prevention, not open-ocean remediation)
  • Acquired Oct 2024, new CFO Jan 2025. Still active at cleanourocean.com

The Manta / SeaCleaners (France) — Most Advanced

  • 56m sailboat, 85ft beam, onboard pyrolysis factory
  • 1-3 tonnes/hr, 5,000-10,000 tonnes/year
  • Bureau Veritas Approval in Principle received
  • Uses pyrolysis, not plasma — lower temp, less capable
  • Most likely to actually launch (targeting 2025-2026)

GAIA FIRST (Italy) — Active

  • Two vessels collecting 50 TPD ghost nets
  • Gasification (not plasma) to green hydrogen
  • Partners: RINA, BREEZE Ship Design

The Ocean Cleanup (Netherlands) — Collection Only

  • Most successful org. Record 2024.
  • Does NOT process at sea — collects and ships to shore

What This Means for The Claw

The gap is still wide open. Nobody is doing: 1. Permanent stationed platform (everyone else proposes ships) 2. Plasma gasification at sea of ocean plastic (PAWDS burns shipboard trash, not collected ocean debris) 3. Processing in the GPGP itself (others target rivers or coastal) 4. Collect AND process in place (Ocean Cleanup collects but doesn't process)

The technology partners (InEnTec, PyroGenesis) are still alive and have proven tech — they just haven't been paired with the right deployment model. InEnTec's pivot to hydrogen may actually make them MORE interested in an ocean deployment if pitched as a hydrogen production story rather than just waste disposal.


Sources

  • theseachange.org (homepage, blog, impact page)
  • inentec.com (deployed PEM, configuration options, executive team)
  • Inhabitat, Waste360, Chico Enterprise-Record, Montana Right Now (2020 coverage)
  • InEnTec Columbia Ridge press release (Oct 2025)
  • Hydrogen Utopia International RNS filings (2025)
  • cleanourocean.com (Ocean Polymers)
  • Bureau Veritas — The Manta AiP
  • GuideStar (EIN 84-2753787)
  • Justia Trademarks (Serial #88494054)