0001493152-21-011457.txt : 20210514 0001493152-21-011457.hdr.sgml : 20210514 20210514135738 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001493152-21-011457 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 56 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20210331 FILED AS OF DATE: 20210514 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20210514 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001572386 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PREPARATIONS & KINDRED PRODUCTS [2090] IRS NUMBER: 900893594 STATE OF INCORPORATION: TX FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 000-55030 FILM NUMBER: 21923593 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1521 NORTH COOPER STREET STREET 2: SUITE 205 CITY: ARLINGTON STATE: TX ZIP: 76011 BUSINESS PHONE: 800 289 2515 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1521 NORTH COOPER STREET STREET 2: SUITE 205 CITY: ARLINGTON STATE: TX ZIP: 76011 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: UMED HOLDINGS, INC. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20130318 10-Q 1 form10q.htm

 

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

 

 

FORM 10-Q

 

 

 

[X] Quarterly report under Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2021

 

[  ] Transition report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the transition period from _______ to _______

 

Commission File No. 000-55030

 

GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Texas   90-0893594
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  (I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)

 

1521 North Cooper Street, Suite 205
Arlington, Texas
  76011
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (800) 289-2515

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class   Trading Symbol(s)   Name of exchange on which registered
         

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirement for the past 90 days. Yes [X] No [  ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes [X] No [  ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer [  ] Accelerated filer [  ]
Non-accelerated filer [  ] Smaller reporting company [X]
    Emerging growth company [  ]

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. [  ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Act). Yes [  ] No [X]

 

The number of shares of the registrant’s common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, outstanding as of May 14, 2021 was 340,158,372.

 

 

 

 
 

 

Table of Contents

 

Part I – Financial Information.  
   
Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements & Notes (Unaudited) 2
   
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 18
   
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk 28
   
Item 4. Controls and Procedures 28
   
Part II - Other Information  
   
Item 1. Legal Proceedings 30
   
Item 1A. Risk Factors 30
   
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 36
   
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities 37
   
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures 37
   
Item 5. Other Information 37
   
Item 6. Exhibits 37

 

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PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Financial Statements.

 

GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

 

   March 31,   December 31, 
   2021   2020 
    (Unaudited)    (See Note 2) 
Assets          
Current Assets          
Cash  $330   $1,628 
Prepaid Expenses   3,310    11,235 
Receivable - related party, net   -    - 
Total Current Assets   3,640    12,863 
           
Property & equipment, net   -    - 
           
Total Assets  $3,640   $12,863 
           
Liabilities & Stockholders’ Deficit          
Current Liabilities          
Accounts payable  $809,337   $805,237 
Advances - related parties   122,064    142,934 
Accrued severance expense   1,301,964    1,301,964 
Accrued expenses   943,911    860,368 
Accrued expenses - related parties   1,870,255    1,797,818 
Accrued interest payable (includes related parties interest of $675,980 and $562,890 respectively)   785,177    650,480 
Notes payable and convertible notes payable   876,667    886,667 
Notes payable - related parties (Net of debt discount of $11,625 and $13,153 respectively)   2,556,067    2,411,605 
Total Current Liabilities   9,265,442    8,857,073 
           
Total Liabilities  $9,265,442   $8,857,073 
           
Commitments and contingencies (Note 10)          
           
Stockholders’ Deficit          
Common stock 500,000,000 shares authorized, par value $0.0001, 336,468,075 and 335,268,075 outstanding at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively  $33,647   $33,527 
Additional paid-in capital   24,159,805    24,123,925 
Common stock to be issued   47,398    36,384 
Subscription receivable - warrants   (16,245)   (16,245)
Accumulated deficit   (33,486,407)   (33,021,801)
Total Stockholders’ Deficit   (9,261,802)   (8,844,210)
Total Liabilities & Stockholder’s Deficit  $3,640   $12,863 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

For the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020

(Unaudited)

 

   Three Months Ended March 31, 
   2021   2020 
Revenues  $-   $- 
Expenses          
General and administrative   290,368    287,955 
Research and development   30,000    - 
Total Expense   320,368    287,955 
           
Operating loss   (320,368)   (287,955)
           
Other income (expenses)          
Gain/(loss) on change in fair value of derivative   -    (60,610)
Interest expense   (144,238)   (181,016)
Gain on settlement of accounts payable   -    810 
Convertible debt derivative expense   -    (33,978)
Total other income / (expense)   (144,238)   (274,794)
           
Loss before income taxes   (464,606)   (562,749)
Provision for income taxes   -    - 
Net loss  $(464,606)  $(562,749)
           
Net loss per share          
Basic and diluted net loss per share  $(0.00)  $(0.00)
           
Weighted average shares outstanding          
Basic and diluted   335,441,408    302,507,204 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Deficit
For the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020

 

Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
   Common Stock, par value $0.0001  Additional    Common             
   Number of shares   Amount   paid-in capital   Stock to be Issued  

Subscription

Receivable

  

Accumulated

deficit

   Total 
Balance, December 31, 2020   335,268,075   $33,527   $24,123,925   $36,384   $(16,245)  $(33,021,801)  $(8,844,210)
Shares to be issued for Promissory Note Fees   -    -    -    8,014    -    -    8,014 
Shares to be issued for consulting fees   -    -    -    3,000    -    -    3,000 
Shares issued for Private Placement   1,200,000    120    35,880    -    -    -    36,000 
Net loss for the three months ended March 31, 2021   -    -    -    -    -    (464,606)   (464,606)
Balance, March 31, 2021   336,468,075   $33,647   $24,159,805   $47,398   $(16,245)  $(33,486,407)  $(9,261,802)

 

Three months ended March 31, 2020
   Common Stock, par value $0.0001   Additional    Common             
   Number of shares   Amount   paid-in capital   Stock to be Issued  

Subscription

Receivable

  

Accumulated

deficit

   Total 
Balance, December 31, 2019   296,648,677   $30,153   $22,710,632   $857,227   $(7,668)  $(30,479,829)  $(6,889,485)
Shares issued for cashless Warrant conversions   857,737    86    8,491    -    (8,577)   -    - 
Shares issued for Loan Conversion   3,906,610    391    311,984    (312,375)   -    -    - 
Shares issued for Promissory Note Fees   1,460,260    146    124,706    (124,852)   -    -    - 
Shares to be issued for Promissory Note Fees   -    -    -    10,901    -    -    10,901 
Shares to be issued for settlement of accrued legal expenses   -    -    -    31,603    -    -    31,603 
Shares issued for stock-based compensation   7,000,000    700    419,300    (420,000)   -    -    - 
Shares issued for Private Placement   600,000    60    59,940    -    -    -    60,000 
Net loss for the three months ended March 31, 2020   -    -    -    -    -    (562,749)   (562,749)
Balance, March 31, 2020   310,473,284   $31,536   $23,635,053   $42,504   $(16,245)  $(31,042,578)  $(7,349,730)

 

See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

For the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020
(Unaudited)

 

   Three Months Ended
March 31,
 
   2021   2020 
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:          
Net loss  $(464,606)  $(562,749)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:          
    Change in fair value of derivatives   -    60,610 
    Amortization of debt discount   9,542    66,774 
    Derivative expense   -    33,978 
    Shares based consulting fees   3,000    - 
    Gain on settlement of accounts payable   -    (809)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:          
     Prepaid expenses   7,925    - 
     Accrued expenses   105,150    - 
     Accrued expenses - related parties   185,527    155,518 
     Accounts payable   4,100    (15,894)
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities   (149,362)   (262,572)
           
Cash flows from Investing Activities:          
     Receivable - related parties   -    (25,000)
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities   -    (25,000)
           
Cash Flows from Financing Activities          
    Proceeds from notes payable - related parties   -    101,833 
    Proceeds from convertible notes payable   -    171,000 
    Payments on other notes payable   (10,000)   (50,000)
    Proceeds from sale of common stock   36,000    60,000 
    Stockholder advances (repayments), net   122,064    (1,019)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities   148,064    281,814 
           
Net Decrease in Cash   (1,298)   (5,758)
Cash Beginning of Period   1,628    16,043 
Cash End of Period  $330   $10,285 
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:          
   Cash Paid during the period for interest  $-   $43,581 
   Cash Paid during the period for taxes  $-   $- 
Non-Cash investing and financing activities          
   Subscription receivables - warrants  $-   $8,577 
   Shares to be issued for promissory note fees  $8,014   $10,901 
    Shares issued from common stock to be issued  $-   $712,375 
    Shares issued for settlement of accrued legal settlements  $-   $31,603 
     Conversion of stockholder advances – related parties to notes payable  $142,934   $- 

 

See accompanying notes to the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

March 31, 2021

(Unaudited)

 

NOTE 1 – ORGANIZATION

 

Nature of Operations

 

Greenway Technologies, Inc., (“Greenway”, “GTI” or the “Company”) through its wholly owned subsidiary, Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., is primarily engaged in the research, development and commercialization of a proprietary Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) syngas conversion system that can be economically scaled to meet individual natural gas field/resource requirements. The Company’s proprietary and patented technology has now been realized in Greenway’s recently completed first generation commercial-scale G-ReformerTM unit, a unique and critical component to the Company’s overall GTL technology solution. Greenway’s objective is to become a material direct and licensed producer of renewable GTL synthesized diesel and jet fuels, with a near term focus on U.S. market opportunities.

 

Greenway’s GTL Technology

 

In August 2012, Greenway Technologies acquired 100% of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. (“GIE”) which owns patents and trade secrets for proprietary technologies to convert natural gas into synthesis gas (“syngas”). Based on a breakthrough process called Fractional Thermal Oxidation™ (“FTO”), the Company believes that its G-Reformer unit, combined with conventional and proprietary Fischer-Tropsch (“FT”) processes, offers an economical and scalable method to converting natural gas to liquid fuel.

 

To facilitate the commercialization process, Greenway announced in August 2019 that it had entered into an agreement to partially own and operate an existing GTL plant located in Wharton, Texas. Originally acquired by Mabert, a company controlled by director, Kevin Jones, members include OPMGE (a company formed to facilitate the joint venture), Mabert and Tom Phillips, an employee of the Company. The Company’s involvement in the venture is intended to facilitate third-party certification of the Company’s G-Reformer technology, related equipment and technology. In addition, the Company anticipates that OPMGE’s operations will demonstrate that the G-Reformer is a commercially viable technology for producing syngas and marketable fuel products. As the first operating GTL plant to use Greenway’s proprietary reforming technology and equipment, the Wharton joint venture facility is initially expected to yield a minimum of 75 - 100 barrels per day of gasoline and diesel fuels from converted natural gas. To date, the Company has not raised sufficient funding to achieve the aforementioned objectives, but continues to work toward that end.

 

The Company believes that its proprietary G-Reformer is a major innovation in gas reforming and GTL technology in general. Initial tests have demonstrated that the Company’s solution appears to be superior to legacy technologies which are more costly, have a larger footprint and cannot be easily deployed at field sites to process associated gas, stranded gas, coal-bed methane, vented gas, or flared gas, all markets the Company seeks to service. The new plant is anticipated to prove out the economics for the Company’s technology and GTL processes.

 

NOTE 2 - BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND GOING CONCERN UNCERTAINTIES

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and the instructions to Rule 10-01 of Regulation S-X of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, these unaudited consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, considered necessary for a fair presentation of the results of the interim periods, but are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations to be anticipated for the full year ending December 31, 2021. These unaudited consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

Principles of Consolidation

 

The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of Greenway and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All significant inter-company accounts and transactions were eliminated in consolidation.

 

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The accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the following entities:

 

Name of Entity  %   Entity   Incorporation   Relationship 
Greenway Technologies, Inc.        Corporation    Texas    Parent 
Universal Media Corporation   100%   Corporation    Wyoming    Subsidiary 
Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc.   100%   Corporation    Nevada    Subsidiary 
Logistix Technology Systems, Inc.   100%   Corporation    Texas    Subsidiary 

 

Greenway’s investments in unconsolidated entities in which a significant, but less than controlling, interest is held and in variable interest entities (“VIE”) in which the Company is not deemed to be the primary beneficiary are accounted for by the equity method.

 

Going Concern Uncertainties

 

The condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. As of March 31, 2021, we have an accumulated deficit of $33,486,407. For the three-months ended March 31, 2021, we had no revenue, generated a net loss of $464,606 and used cash of $149,362 for operating activities. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is in doubt and dependent upon achieving a profitable level of operations or on the ability of the Company to obtain necessary financing to fund ongoing operations. While the Company is attempting to commence revenue generating operations and thereby generate sustainable revenues, the Company’s current cash position is not sufficient to support its ongoing daily operations and requires the Company to raise addition capital through debt and/or equity sources. Management believes that its current and future plans will enable it to continue as a going concern for the next twelve months from the date of this report.

 

The outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus), caused by a novel strain of the coronavirus, was recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, and the outbreak has become increasingly widespread in the United States, including in each of the areas in which the Company operates. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak has had a notable impact on general economic conditions, including but not limited to the temporary closures of many businesses, “shelter in place” and other governmental regulations, reduced business and consumer spending due to both job losses, reduced investing activity and M&A transactions, among many other effects attributable to the COVID-19 (coronavirus), and there continue to be many unknowns. While to date the Company has not been required to stop operating, management is evaluating its use of its office space, virtual meetings and the like. The Company continues to monitor the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak closely. The extent to which the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak will impact our operations, the operations of OPMGE and/or ability to obtain financing or future financial results is uncertain.

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments to the recorded assets or liabilities that might be necessary should the Company have to curtail operations or be unable to continue in existence

 

NOTE 3 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

A summary of significant accounting policies applied in the presentation of the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements are as follows:

 

Property and Equipment

 

Property and equipment is recorded at cost. Major additions and improvements are capitalized. The cost and related accumulated depreciation of equipment retired or sold, are removed from the accounts and any differences between the undepreciated amount and the proceeds from the sale or salvage value are recorded as a gain or loss on sale of equipment. Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful life of the assets.

 

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

 

The Company assesses the impairment of long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable, in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification, ASC Topic 360, Property, Plant and Equipment. An asset or asset group is considered impaired if its carrying amount exceeds the undiscounted future net cash flow the asset or asset group is expected to generate. If an asset or asset group is considered impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the assets exceeds its fair value. If estimated fair value is less than the book value, the asset is written down to the estimated fair value and an impairment loss is recognized. There were no long-lived assets or impairment charges for the period ended March 31, 2021.

 

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Revenue Recognition

 

The FASB issued ASC 606 as guidance on the recognition of revenue from contracts with customers in May 2014 with amendments in 2015 and 2016. Revenue recognition will depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The guidance also requires disclosures regarding the nature, amount, timing and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from contracts with customers. The Company has not, to date, generated any revenues.

 

Equity Method Investment

 

On August 29, 2019, the Company entered into a Material Definitive Agreement related to the formation of OPM Green Energy, LLC (OPMGE). The Company contributed a limited license to use its proprietary and patented GTL technology for no actual cost basis in exchange for 42.86% (300 of 700 currently owned member units) revenue interest in OPMGE, expected to be later reduced to a 30% interest upon the completion of certain expected third-party investments for the remining 300 of 1,000 member units available. The Company evaluated its interest in OPMGE and determined that the Company does not control OPMGE. The Company accounts for its interest in OPMGE via the equity method of accounting. At March 31, 2021, there was no change in the investment cost of $0. At March 31, 2021, OPMGE had no material business activity as of such date. As described in Note 9, the Company maintains a Related Party receivable with OPMGE for $412,885 related to our advancing capital for certain of OPMGE’s capital expenditures that the Company believes are in their best interests. Due to the uncertainty of the collectability of the OPMGE receivable, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE as of March 31, 2021.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Such estimates include allowance for collectible receivables, derivative liability valuations and deferred tax valuation allowances. Actual results could differ from such estimates.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of three-months or less to be cash equivalents. There were no cash equivalents at March 31, 2021 or December 31, 2020, respectively.

 

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with FASB ASC 740, “Income Taxes,” which requires that the Company recognize deferred tax liabilities and assets based on the differences between the financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of assets and liabilities, using enacted tax rates in effect in the years the differences are expected to reverse. Deferred income tax benefit (expense) results from the change in net deferred tax assets or deferred tax liabilities. A valuation allowance is recorded when it is more likely than not that some or all deferred tax assets will not be realized.

 

The Company has adopted the provisions of FASB ASC 740-10-05 Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes. The ASC clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an enterprise’s financial statements. The ASC prescribes a recognition threshold and measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The ASC provides guidance on de-recognition, classification, interest and penalties, accounting in interim periods, disclosure and transition. Open tax years, subject to IRS examination include 2016 – 2020, with no corporate tax returns filed for the years ending 2016 to 2020.

 

Net Loss Per Share, basic and diluted

 

Basic loss per share has been computed by dividing net loss available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares issued and outstanding for the period. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (3,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (923,630) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive. For the three months ended March 30, 2020, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (8,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (1,204,711) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive.

 

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Derivative Instruments

 

The Company accounts for derivative instruments in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”), which establishes accounting and reporting standards for derivative instruments, including certain derivative instruments embedded in other contracts, and for hedging activities. They require that an entity recognize all derivatives as either assets or liabilities in the balance sheet and measure those instruments at fair value.

 

If certain conditions are met, a derivative may be specifically designated as a hedge, the objective of which is to match the timing of gain or loss recognition on the hedging derivative with the recognition of (i) the changes in the fair value of the hedged asset or liability that are attributable to the hedged risk or (ii) the earnings effect of the hedged forecasted transaction. For a derivative not designated as a hedging instrument, the gain or loss is recognized in income in the period of change. The Company did not have any derivative liabilities as of March 31, 2021. During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company entered into two convertible notes creating derivative liabilities which were converted into shares and settled during the year. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

Effective January 1, 2008, fair value measurements are determined by the Company’s adoption of authoritative guidance issued by the FASB, with the exception of the application of the statement to non-recurring, non-financial assets and liabilities, as permitted. Fair value is defined in the authoritative guidance as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. A fair value hierarchy was established, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value into three levels as follows:

 

Level 1 – Valuation based on unadjusted quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2 – Valuation based on, observable inputs (other than level one prices), quoted market prices for similar assets such as at the measurement date; quoted prices in the market that are not active; or other inputs that are observable, either directly or indirectly.

 

Level 3 – Valuation based on unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity, therefore requiring management’s best estimate of what market participants would use as fair value.

 

The following table represents the Company’s assets and liabilities by level measured at fair value on a recurring basis at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020:

 

Description  Level 1   Level 2   Level 3 
March 31, 2021 Derivative Liabilities  $-   $-   $- 
December 31, 2020 Derivative Liabilities  $-   $-   $- 

 

The following assets and liabilities are measured on the balance sheets at fair value on a recurring basis utilizing significant unobservable inputs or Level 3 assumptions in their valuation. The following tables provide a reconciliation of the beginning and ending balances of the liabilities:

 

All gains and losses on assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and classified as Level 3 within the fair value hierarchy are recognized in other interest income and expense in the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

As of and for the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company did not have a derivative or derivative activity.

 

The change in the convertible notes payable derivative liabilities at fair value for the year ended December 31, 2020, is as follows:

 

   FairValue   Change   New   (Gain)/loss       Fair Value 
   January 1,2020   in FairValue   Convertible
Notes
   on Settlement   Conversions   December 31,2020 
Derivative Liabilities  $-   $(62,645)  $204,978   $(50,336)  $(91,997)  $- 

 

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Stock Based Compensation

 

The Company follows Accounting Standards Codification subtopic 718-10, Compensation (“ASC 718-10”) which requires that all share-based payments to both employees and non-employees be recognized in the income statement based on their fair values. At March 31, 2021 and 2020, the Company did not have any outstanding stock options.

 

Concentration and Credit Risk

 

Financial instruments and related items, which potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash. The Company places its cash with high credit quality institutions. At times, such deposits may be in excess of the FDIC insurance limit of $250,000. The Company did not have cash on deposit in excess of such limit on March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020.

 

Research and Development

 

The Company accounts for research and development costs in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification subtopic 730-10, Research and Development (“ASC 730-10”). Under ASC 730-10, all research and development costs must be charged to expense as incurred. Accordingly, internal research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Third-party research and development costs are expensed when the contracted work has been performed or as milestone results have been achieved as defined under the applicable agreement. Company-sponsored research and development costs related to both present and future products are expensed in the period incurred. The Company incurred research and development expenses of $30,000 and $0 during the periods ending March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively.

 

Issuance of Common Stock

 

The issuance of common stock for other than cash is recorded by the Company at market values based on the closing price of the stock on the date of any such grant.

 

Impact of New Accounting Standards

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective accounting pronouncements, if adopted, would have a material effect on the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

NOTE 4 – PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT

 

   Range of Lives
in Years
   March 31, 2021   December 31, 2020 
Equipment  5   $2,032   $2,032 
Furniture and fixtures  5    1,983    1,983 
        4,015    4,015 
Less accumulated depreciation       (4,015)   (4,015)
       $0   $0 

 

Depreciation expense was $0 for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020.

 

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NOTE 5 – CONVERTIBLE NOTES PAYABLE AND NOTES PAYABLE RELATED PARTIES

 

Convertible notes payable, including notes payable to related parties consisted of the following at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020 respectively:

 

   March 31, 2021   December 31, 2020 
         
Secured notes payable with related parties at 18% per annum related to the Mabert LLC as Agent Loan Agreement originally dated September 14, 2018 for up to $5,000,000 (as amended), shown net of debt discount of $11,625 and $13,153 (1)  $2,556,067   $2,411,605 
Total notes payable related parties  $2,556,067   $2,411,605 
Unsecured convertible note payable at 4.5% per annum dated December 20, 2017 to a corporation, payable in two parts on January 8, 2018 and 2019 (2)   166,667    166,667 
Promissory Note at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due August 15, 2022 (3)   525,000    525,000 
Settlement agreement to pay $5,000 per month for 60 monthly installments beginning March 2019. (4)   185,000    195,000 
Total notes payable and convertible notes payable  $876,667   $886,667 

 

(1) On September 14, 2018, the Company entered into a loan agreement with a private company, Mabert LLC, acting as Agent for various private lenders (the “Loan Agreement”) for the purpose of funding working capital and general corporate expenses up to $1,500,000, subsequently amended to a maximum of $5,000,000. Mabert LLC is a Texas limited liability company, owned by Director and stockholder, Kevin Jones, and his late wife Christine Early (for each and all references herein forward, “Mabert”). Under the Loan Agreement, Mabert has loaned gross loan proceeds of $2,567,692 (excluding a debt discount of $11,625, for a net $2,556,067 book debt) through March 31, 2021. Mr. Jones, and his late wife have loaned $1,894,259 from inception through March 31, 2021, including $142,934 in the current period ended March 31, 2021. The loan is fully secured, Mabert having filed a UCC-1 with the State of Texas. For each Promissory Note loan made under the Loan Agreement, as a cost to each note, the Company agreed to issue warrants and/or stock for Common Stock valued at $0.01 per share on an initial one-time basis at 3.67:1 and subsequently on a 2:1 basis for each dollar borrowed. Pursuant to ACS 470, the fair value attributable to a discount on the debt is $11,625 for the three months ended March 31, 2021; this amount is amortized to interest expense on a straight-line basis over the terms of the loans.

 

On March 31, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $101,823, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 203,646 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.06 per share for a total debt discount of $10,901, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $128,093, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 256,186 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $9,488, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $95,352, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 190,704 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $2,795, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

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On August 28, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Michael Wykrent, a Director and shareholder for $10,000, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 20,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $293, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $3,433, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 6,867 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $101, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $5,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 10,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $147, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On January 1, 2021, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $142,934, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 285,868 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.03 per share for a total debt discount of $8,014, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. The 285,868 shares of common stock are reported in common stock to be issued as of March 31, 2021, as they were not yet issued by the Company.

 

Each of the individual Promissory Notes have one-year terms, automatically renewable, unless an individual lender under the Loan Agreement notifies the agent within 60 days of the term that they would like payment of the principal and accrued interest upon the end of such promissory note term. No lenders requested payment for such individual promissory notes through the period ended March 2021.

 

(2) On December 20, 2017, the Company issued a convertible promissory note for $166,667, fully payable by December 20, 2019. This loan is in default for breach of payment. By its terms, the cash interest payable increased to 18% per annum on December 20, 2018 and continues at such rate until the default is cured or is paid at term. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

(3) On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd. (“Southwest”),as part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. Since the note was issued, two semiannual payments of interest have been paid. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

(4) On March 6, 2019, the Company entered into Settlement Agreement with Wildcat Consulting Group LLC (“Wildcat”), as settlement of a consulting agreement lawsuit the Company agreed to pay Wildcat a total of $300,000, payable in sixty monthly installments of $5,000 per month beginning March 2019 and continuing each month until the settlement is paid in full.

 

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NOTE 6 – NOTES PAYABLE AND CONVERTIBLE NOTES PAYABLE

 

The Company issued a $166,667 convertible promissory note bearing interest at 4.50% per annum to a company, Tunstall Canyon Group, LLC, payable in two installments of $86,667 on December 20, 2018 and $80,000, plus accrued interest on December 20, 2019. Per the terms of the promissory note, the holder has the right to convert the note into common stock of the Company at a conversion price of $0.08 per share for each one dollar of cash payment which may be due (which would be 1,083,333 shares for the first $86,667 payment and 1,000,000 shares for the second $80,000 installment payment, respectively). As of December 20, 2018, a material event of default occurred for breach of payment of the interest then due, with such default continuing thought the date of this report. The holder of the note has the right to convert at any time and has indicated that it might convert under settlement discussions with the principal, Richard Halden, unrelated to this convertible note. See Note 5 – Term Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties.

 

The Company evaluated the terms of the convertible note in accordance with ASC 815-40, Contracts in Entity’s Own Equity, and concluded that the Convertible Note did not resulted in a derivative. The Company evaluated the terms of the convertible note and concluded that there was a beneficial conversion feature since the convertible note was convertible into shares of common stock at a discount to the market value of the common stock. The discount related to the beneficial conversion feature on the note was valued at $27,083 based on the $0.013 difference between the market price of $0.093 and the conversion price of $0.08 times the 2,083,325 conversion shares. As a result of the event of default, the discount related to the beneficial conversion feature has been extinguished for the balance of 2018, and until the event of default is cured or the note is converted to common shares.

 

On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd. (“Southwest”) to resolve all conflicts related to a lawsuit in Hawaii, cause no. 16-1-0342, in the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit, State of Hawaii, styled Southwest Capital Funding, Ltd. v. Mamaki Tea, Inc., et. al., whereby the Company had provided loan guarantees for Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc., Hawaiian Beverages, Inc., Curtis Borman, and Lee Jenison. As part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. The principal balance of $525,000 and remaining accrued interest on the note is due August 15, 2022. In addition, we agreed to issue and deliver to Southwest 1,000,000 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock valued at $0.05 per share. The shares were issued in the 3rd quarter 2019 and were fully expensed in the period ended December 2019.

 

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NOTE 7 – ACCRUED EXPENSES

 

Accrued expenses consisted entirely of accrued consulting fees. The consulting work involved fundraising and capital raising activities with potential investors for the Company, as well as consulting work related to chemical engineering and plant operations.

 

   March 31, 2021   December 31, 2020 
         
Accrued consulting fees and expense   943,911    860,368 
Total accrued expenses  $943,911   $860,368 

 

NOTE 8 – CAPITAL STRUCTURE

 

At the Company’s Special Shareholders Meeting held in December 2019, a number of proposals were presented and passed by the Company’s shareholders, including Proposal 1 to increase the number of authorized shares of Class A Shares of the Company, par value $0.0001 per share (“Class A Shares”), from 300,000,000 to 500,000,000, (such amendment, “Amendment No. 1”); Proposal 2 to change the name of the Company’s Class A Shares from “Class A” to “common stock” (“common stock” or “Common Stock”),with the same $0.0001 par value per share, designations, powers, privileges, rights, qualifications, limitations, and restrictions as the former Class A Shares, and Proposal 3 to eliminate Class B Shares as a class of capital stock of the Company. All references to Common Stock described herein below include by definition any former Class A common stock.

 

Accordingly, the Company is authorized to issue 500,000,000 shares of Common Stock with a par value of $.0001 per share, with each share having one voting right.

 

Common Stock

 

At March 31, 2021, there were 336,468,075 total shares of Common Stock outstanding.

 

During the three-months ended March 31, 2021, the Company: issued 1,200,000 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock, issued in a private placement to an accredited investor, at $0.03 per share for $36,000. As of March 31, 2021, the Company has 823,630 shares of common stock to be issued to Kevin Jones, a related party, for costs related to issuance of promissory notes, and 100,000 shares of common stock to be issued for $3,000 payment of consulting fees, these shares will be issued in the second quarter of 2021.

 

During the three-months ended March 31, 2020, the Company: issued 13,824,607 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock, including 600,000 shares issued in a private placement to an accredited investor, at $0.10 per share, 3,906,610 for the conversion of a prior loan at $0.047 per shares, 1,460,260 shares for costs related to the issuance of promissory notes at an average $0.085 per share and 857,737 shares at $0.01 per share from convertible warrants conversions. Shares to be issued are for the settlement of legal expenses which were accrued pursuant to agreements with two prior law firms.

 

At December 31, 2020, there were 335,268,075 shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding.

 

Stock options, warrants and other rights

 

As of March 31, 2021 and 2020 respectively, the Company has not adopted and does not have an employee stock option plan.

 

As of March 31, 2021, the Company had total warrants issued and outstanding of 3,000,000, which are in favor of Dean Goekel and expire in June 2022. The exercise price of these remaining warrants is $0.03. There is no unvested expense relating to the warrants. After meeting certain deliverables set forth in the agreement, Mr. Goekel will be issued additional stock warrants for 1,000,000 shares at a strike price that is an average of the stock price for the 90 days that the deliverables have been met.

 

For the year ended December 2020, the Company had 7,000,000 warrants outstanding, of which 4,000,000 have expired in 2021. The remaining 3,000,000 warrants in the favor of Dean Goekel expire in June 2022. The exercise price of these remaining warrants is $0.03.

 

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NOTE 9 - RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

After approval during a properly called special meeting of the board of directors, on September 14, 2018 Mabert, LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company owned by a director and stockholder, Kevin Jones and his late wife Christine Early, as an Agent for various private lenders including themselves, entered into a loan agreement (“Loan Agreement”) for the purpose of funding working capital and general corporate expenses for the Company of up to $1,500,000, which was subsequently amended to provide up to $5,000,000. The Company bylaws provide no bar from transactions with Interested Directors, so long as the interested party does not vote on such transaction. Mr. Jones as an Interested Director did not vote on this transaction. Since the inception of the Loan Agreement through March 31, 2021, a total of $2,567,692 (excluding debt discount of $11,625) has been loaned to the Company and $675,980 has been accrued in interest by eight shareholders, including Mr. Jones. See Note 5 – Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties.

 

Through Mabert, as of March 31, 2021, Mr. Jones along with his late wife and his company have loaned $1,894,259, and six other shareholders have loaned the balance of the Mabert Loans. These loans are secured by the assets of the Company. A financing statement and UCC-1 have been filed according to Texas statutes. Should a default under the loan agreement occur, there could be a foreclosure or a bankruptcy proceeding filed by the Agent for these shareholders. The actions of the Company in case of default can only be determined by the shareholders. A foreclosure sale or distribution through bankruptcy could only result in the creditors receiving a pro rata payment based upon the terms of the loan agreement. Mabert did not nor will it receive compensation for its work as an agent for the lenders.

 

For the period ended March 31, 2021, the Company accrued expenses for related parties of $1,870,255 to account for the total deferred compensation expenses among two current executives, two former executive and one current employee. Each of the current executives and employees have agreed to defer their compensation until such time as sufficient cash is available to make such payments, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer having the express authority to determine what constitutes cash sufficiency from time-to-time.

 

Through the period ended March 31, 2021, we received $122,064 in cash advances from three of our directors, Kent Harer and Michael Wykrent, in the amount of $5,000 each, and Kevin Jones in the amount of $112,064. Through the period ended March 31, 2020, we received $50,000 in cash advances from two of our directors, Ransom Jones and Kent Harer in the amounts of $25,000 each. These amounts have been accrued as Advances - related parties for the periods. An advance of $1,019 made by our director, Kevin Jones, was repaid in the period ending March 31, 2020 and advances of $101,823 made by Mr. Jones during the period ending March 31, 2020 were converted to a note payable. See Note 5 – Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties.

 

Through the periods ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, the Company made advances to an affiliate, OPMGE, of $412,885 and $412,847, respectively As reported previously, the Company owns a non-consolidating 42.86% interest in the OPMGE GTL plant located in Wharton, Texas. In the event of default, the Company holds a second lien against the assets of OPMGE. The amount advanced was booked as a related party receivable by the Company. Given the uncertainty of the collectability of this receivable, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE as of December 31, 2020. The Company does not consider the results of the equity method investee to be material to the Company’s net loss. The cost basis for this equity method investee is zero and thus, losses have not been allocated to the Company.

 

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NOTE 10 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

Employment Agreements

 

In August 2012, the Company entered into an employment agreement with our chairman of the board, Ray Wright, as president of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., for a term of five years with compensation of $90,000 per year. In September 2014, Wright’s employment agreement was amended to increase such annual pay to $180,000. By its terms, the employment agreement automatically renews each year for successive one-year periods, unless otherwise earlier terminated. During the three-month period ended March 31, 2021, the Company paid and/or accrued a total of $45,000 for the period under the terms of the agreement.

 

Effective May 10, 2018, the Company entered into identical employment agreements with John Olynick, as President, and Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, respectively. The terms and conditions of their employment agreements were identical. John Olynick elected not to renew his employment agreement and resigned as President on July 19, 2019. Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, earns a salary of $120,000 per year. Mr. Jones also serves as the Company’s Secretary and Treasurer. During each year that Mr. Jones’ agreement is in effect, he is entitled to receive a bonus (“Bonus”) equal to at least Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000) per year, such amount having been accrued for the year ended December 2020. Both Mr. Olynick and Mr. Jones received a grant of common stock (the “Stock Grant”) at the start of their employment equal to 250,000 shares each of the Company’s Common Stock, par value $.0001 per share (the “Common Stock”), such shares vesting immediately. Mr. Jones is also entitled to participate in the Company’s benefit plans when such plans exist.

 

Effective April 1, 2019, the Company entered into an employment agreement with Ryan Turner for a term of twelve (12) months with compensation of $80,000 per year, to manage the Company’s Business Development and Investor Relations functions. Turner reports to the President of Greenway Technologies and is entitled to a no-cost grant of common stock equal to 2,500,000 shares of the Company’s Rule 144 restricted common stock, par value $.0001 per share, valued at $.06 per share, or $150,000, which was expensed as of the effective date of the agreement. Such stock-based compensation shares were physically issued in February 2020. Turner is also entitled to certain additional stock grants based on the performance of the Company during the term of his employment. Turner is also entitled to participate in the Company’s benefit plans, if and when such become available.

 

Other

 

In the August 2012 acquisition agreement with Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. (“GIE”), the Company agreed to: (i) issue an additional 7,500,000 shares of restricted common stock when the first portable GTL unit is built and becomes operational, and, is capable of producing 2,000 barrels of diesel or jet fuel per day, and (ii) pay a 2% royalty on all gross production sales on each unit placed in production. In connection with a settlement agreement with the Greer Family Trust (‘Trust”), the successor owner of one of the two founders and prior owners of GIE on February 6, 2018, the Company exchanged Greer’s half of the 7,500,000 shares (3,750,000 shares) to be issued in the future, Greer’s half of the 2% royalty, a termination of Greer’s then current Employment Agreement and the Trust’s waiver of any future claims against the Company for any reason, for the issuance and delivery to the Trust of three million (3,000,000) restricted shares of the Company’s common stock and a convertible Promissory Note for $150,000. As a result, only 3,750,000 common shares are committed to be later issued under the original 2012 acquisition agreement.

 

The Company has accrued management fees of $1,301,964 related to separation agreements and settlement expenses for two prior executives of the Company, Richard Halden and Randy Moseley, who both resigned from their respective management positions in 2016, with Halden then further resigning as a director from our Board of Directors in Feb 2017. Although we have not maintained currency with respect to the contractual payment obligations therein, both former employees are greater than five percent shareholders and had agreed to defer payments until such time as we have sufficient available liquidity to begin making payments on a regular basis. In March 2020, Halden filed suit against the Company alleging claims arising from his severance and release agreement between the parties, seeking to recover monetary damages, interest, court costs, and attorney’s fees. The Company answered the lawsuit and asserted a number of affirmative defenses; subsequently, the lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice on November 19, 2019. Other than an increase in our legal expenses related to defending against Halden’s lawsuit, and given the subsequent dismissal of the same, we expect no further material financial impacts from such accrued fees until any such regular payments are able to begin, or another form of settlement is reached.

 

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Leases

 

In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842). The updated guidance requires lessees to recognize lease assets and lease liabilities for most operating leases. In addition, the updated guidance requires that lessors separate lease and non-lease components in a contract in accordance with the new revenue guidance in ASC 606. This guidance is effective for interim and annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2018. The Company adopted this guidance effective January 1, 2019 and noted that the leases discussed below did meet the requirements for recording a right of use asset or liability under ASC-842 given that they were short term leases.

 

Greenway rents approximately 600 square feet of office space at 1521 North Cooper St., Suite 205, Arlington, Texas 76011, at a rate of $949 per month, under a one-year lease agreement, renewable for successive one-year terms in the Company’s sole discretion.

 

Each September, the Company pays $11,880 in annual maintenance fees on its Arizona BLM mining leases, under one-year lease agreements, renewable for successive one-year terms in the Company’s sole discretion in addition. These leases provide for 10% royalties based on production, if any. There has been no production to date.

 

Legal Matters

 

On October 19, 2019 the Company was served with a lawsuit by Norman Reynolds, a previously engaged counsel by the Company. The suit was filed in Harris County District Court, Houston, Texas, asserting claims for unpaid fees of $90,378. While fully reserved, Greenway vigorously disputes the total amount claimed. Greenway has asserted counterclaims based upon alleged conflicts of interest, breaches of fiduciary duty and violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (“DTPA”). Greenway is confident in its defenses and counterclaims and intends to vigorously defend its interests and prosecute its claims.

 

Capital Expenditures

 

The last funded Scope of Work (“SOW”) under our SRA with UTA was completed in the year ended December 2019, with payments made of $120,000 to complete the work described in the prior SOW. We signed a new SRA with UTA effective March 1, 2021 which relates to the testing and commercialization phase of our GTL technology. The term of the agreement is through February 15, 2022. The first payment under the SRA was made in March 2021 for $30,000. Going forward on the 15th of each month we will pay UTA $15,454.54 through February 15, 2022, for a total commitment of $200,000.

 

NOTE 11-SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

As of May 14, 2021, we have received $112,064 in cash and payment advances from Kevin Jones, a director and greater than 5% shareholder. Such advances and any further advances received will be accrued as “Advances - related parties” in the period received.

 

From April 1, 2021 through May 14, 2021, the Company issued 3,690,297 shares of common stock comprised of: 2,766,667 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock issued in a private placement to two accredited investors at an average price of $0.03 per share; 823,630 shares issued to Kevin Jones, a related party, for costs related to issuance of promissory notes, and 100,000 shares of common stock for $3,000 payment of consulting fees.

 

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.

 

CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

The following discussion and analysis of our results of operations and financial condition for the periods ending March 31, 2021 and 2020 should be read in conjunction with our Financial Statements and the notes to those Financial Statements that are included elsewhere in this Form 10-Q and were prepared assuming that we will continue as a going concern. Our discussion includes forward-looking statements based upon current expectations that involve risks and uncertainties, such as our plans, objectives, expectations, and intentions. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including those set forth under the “Risk Factors,” “Cautionary Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” and “Description of Business” sections and elsewhere in this Form 10-Q. We use words such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “plan,” “project,” “continuing,” “ongoing,” “expect,” “believe,” “intend,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “predict,” and similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements. Although we believe the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions within the bounds of our knowledge of our business, our actual results could differ materially from those discussed in these statements. We undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason even if new information becomes available or other events occur in the future.

 

Information regarding market and industry statistics contained in this Report is included based on information available to us that we believe is accurate. Much of this general market information is based on industry trade journals, articles and other publications that are not produced for purposes of SEC filings or economic analysis. We have not reviewed nor included data from all possible sources and cannot assure investors of the accuracy or completeness of any such data that is included in this Report. Forecasts and other forward-looking information obtained from these sources are subject to the same qualifications and the additional uncertainties accompanying any estimates of future market size, revenue and market acceptance of our services. As a result, investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, and we do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statement.

 

The following discussion and analysis of financial condition, results of operations, liquidity, and capital resources, should be read in conjunction with our Annual Form 10-K filed on April 14, 2021. As discussed in Note 2 to these condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements, our recurring net losses and inability to generate sufficient cash flows to meet our obligations and sustain our operations raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. Management’s plans concerning these matters are also discussed in Note 2 to the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements. This discussion contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including information with respect to our plans, intentions and strategies for our businesses. Our actual results may differ materially from those estimated or projected in any of these forward-looking statements.

 

In this Form 10-Q, “we,” “our,” “us,” the “Company” and similar terms in this report, including references to “UMED” and “Greenway” all refer to Greenway Technologies, Inc., and our wholly-owned subsidiary, Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., unless the context requires otherwise.

 

Overview

 

We are engaged in the research and development of proprietary gas-to-liquids (“GTL”) synthesis gas (“Syngas”) conversion systems and micro-plants that can be scaled to meet specific gas field production requirements. Our patented and proprietary technologies have been realized in our first commercial G-ReformerTM unit (“G-Reformer”), a unique component used to convert natural gas into Syngas, which when combined with a Fischer-Tropsch (“FT”) reactor and catalyst, produces fuels including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and methanol. G-Reformer units can be deployed to process a variety of natural gas streams including pipeline gas, associated gas, flared gas, vented gas, coal-bed methane and/or biomass gas. When derived from any of these natural gas sources, the liquid fuels created are incrementally cleaner than conventionally produced oil-based fuels. Our Company’s objective is to become a material direct and licensed producer of renewable GTL synthesized diesel and jet fuels, with a near -term focus on U.S. market opportunities. For more information about our Company, please visit our website located at https://gwtechinc.com/.

 

Our GTL Technology

 

In August 2012, we acquired 100% of GIE, pursuant to that certain Purchase Agreement, by and between us and GIE, dated August 29, 2012, (the “GIE Acquisition Agreement”). GIE owns patents and trade secrets for a proprietary technology to convert natural gas into Syngas. Based on a new, breakthrough process called Fractional Thermal Oxidation™ (“FTO”), we believe that the G-Reformer, combined with conventional FT processes, offers an economical and scalable method to converting natural gas to liquid fuel. On February 15, 2013, GIE filed for its first patent on this GTL technology, resulting in the issue of U.S. Patent 8,574,501 B1 on November 5, 2013. On November 4, 2013, GIE filed for a second patent covering other unique aspects of the design and was issued U.S. Patent 8,795,597 B2 on August 5, 2014. The Company has several other pending patent applications, both domestic and international, related to various components and processes relating to our proprietary GTL methods, complementing our existing portfolio of issued patents and pending patent applications.

 

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On June 26, 2017, we and the University of Texas at Arlington (“UTA”) announced that we had successfully demonstrated our GTL technology at our sponsored Conrad Greer Laboratory at UTA, proving the viability of the science behind the technology.

 

On March 6, 2018, we announced the completion of our first commercial scale G-Reformer, a critical component in what we call the Greer-Wright GTL system. The G-Reformer is the critical component of the Company’s innovative GTL system. A team consisting of individuals from our Company, UTA and our Company’s contracted G-Reformer manufacturer worked together to test and calibrate the newly built G-Reformer unit. The testing substantiated the units’ Syngas generation capability and demonstrated additional proficiencies within certain proprietary prior prescribed testing metrics.

 

On July 23, 2019, we announced that Mabert LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Mabert”), controlled by Kevin Jones, one of our directors, acquired INFRA Technology Group’s U.S. GTL plant and technology located in Wharton, Texas (the “Wharton Plant”). Mabert purchased the entire 5.2-acre site, plant and equipment, including INFRA’s proprietary FT reactor system and operating license agreement.

 

On August 29, 2019, to further facilitate the commercialization process, we announced that it entered into the joint venture, OPM Green Energy, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“OPMGE”), for an ownership interest in the Wharton Plant. The other members of OPMGE are Mabert and Tom Phillips, Vice President of Operations for GIE. Our involvement in OPMGE is intended to facilitate third-party certification of our G-Reformer and related equipment and technology. In addition, we anticipate that OPMGE’s operations will demonstrate that the G-Reformer is a commercially viable technology for producing Syngas and marketable fuel products. As the first operating GTL plant to use our proprietary reforming technology and equipment, the Wharton Plant is initially expected to yield a minimum of 75 - 100 barrels per day of gasoline and diesel fuels from converted natural gas.

 

On April 28, 2020, the Company was issued a new U.S. Patent 10,633,594 B1 for syngas generation for gas-to-liquid fuel conversion. The Company has several other pending patent applications, both domestic and international, related to various components and processes involving our proprietary GTL methods, which when granted, will further complement our existing portfolio of issued patents and pending patent applications.

 

On December 8, 2020, the Company announced an exclusive worldwide patent licensing agreement with the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) for all patent applications currently filed with the Patent and Trademark Office relating to GWTI’s natural gas reforming technologies developed under its sponsored research agreement with UTA.

 

On December 15, 2020, the Company announced additional information regarding valuable outputs produced by the company’s proprietary G-Reformer catalyst reactor and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) technology which combine to form the “Greer-Wright” GTL solution. Originally developed to convert natural gas into ultra-clean synthetic fuel, recent research and development activity has shown that the technology can also allow the extraction of high-value chemicals and alcohols. The chemical outputs include n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, n-Decane, n-Dodecane, and n-Tridecane. Alcohols produced include ethanol and methanol. The company has identified worldwide industrial demand for these outputs which will significantly improve the economic return on investment (ROI) of GTL plants that are based on GWTI’s technology. GWTI is a development-stage company with plans to commercialize its unique and patented technology.

 

Ultimately, we believe that our proprietary G-Reformer is a major innovation in gas reforming and GTL technology in general. Initial tests have demonstrated that our Company’s solution appears to be superior to legacy technologies, which are more costly, have a larger footprint, and cannot be easily deployed at field sites to process associated gas, stranded gas, coal-bed methane, vented gas, or flared gas. In addition, the Wharton Plant is anticipated to prove out the economics for the Company’s technology and GTL processes.

 

The technology for the G-Reformer is unique, because it permits for transportable (mobile) GTL plants with much smaller footprints, compared to legacy large-scale technologies. Thus, we believe that our technologies and processes will allow for multiple small-scale GTL plants to be built with substantially lower up-front and ongoing costs, resulting in more profitable results for oil and gas operators.

 

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GTL Industry –Market

 

GTL converts natural gas – the cleanest-burning fossil fuel – into high-quality liquid products that would otherwise be made from crude oil. These products include transport fuels, motor oils, and the ingredients for everyday necessities like plastics, detergents, and cosmetics. GTL products are colorless, odorless, and contain almost none of the impurities, (e.g., sulphur, aromatics, and nitrogen) that are found in crude oil.

 

Our Company has developed a revolutionary and unique process that converts natural gas of various origins and compositions into a highly pure variety of chemicals, high cetane diesel fuel, industrial grade pure water and electrical energy. GTL technology has existed as a traditional process going back generations. This process consists of two steps. First, natural gas is converted into Synthesis Gas (Syngas) which is a non-naturally occurring blend of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide. The front-end part of the GTL process is called “Gas Reformation”. The output of the Gas Reformer is compressed and fed through a secondary process, called Fischer-Tropsch (FT). This secondary process is widely used in many forms in the chemical and oil industries. While FT is a common process, Gas Reformation has been the most difficult step beyond an old and traditional process typically used in refineries. The invention of our software-controlled GTL process fronted by our patented and revolutionary gas reformation unit, the G-Reformer®, makes us the innovator in GTL technology. Our patents are based on scalability, transportability, flexibility and self-sustainment based on a wide variety of input gasses and output mixtures.

 

The Company’s process is made of small sized modularly scalable units which are portable and self-contained unlike other GTL solutions based on Steam Methane reformation. While many companies have tried to scale Steam Methane Reformation down for use in smaller, non-refinery based GTL plants, they have been largely unsuccessful. As a result, we can build self-sufficient GTL plants at virtually any location capable of supplying wellhead or pipeline gas of sufficient ongoing volume. This gives us the ability to eliminate flaring at the source while keeping remote oil fields in production without flaring. The conversion of flaring gas to liquid allows trucks to easily move liquid chemicals, clean diesel fuel, highly clean water and the power grid to move electricity from virtually any location.

 

Our initial ROI studies of the market for high purity chemicals we produce can provide incredibly rapid payback of investments. It should be noted the vast majority of these chemicals produced are made in China. Further, because they originate from a barrel of oil at a refinery, they are much lower in purity.

 

Products created by the GTL process include High Cetane Diesel, Naphtha, Technical Grade Water, and high value, high purity chemicals. The chemicals produced in the GWTI GTL plant are vital to many industries including pharmaceutical, cosmetics, fragrances, adhesives, and others. The vast majority of these chemicals are produced in China. Such dependency makes America captive to shortfalls whether they are manufacturing related or intentional. By making these chemicals in the USA, we reduce that dependency and keep the product, the jobs, and the profits in America.

 

According to publicly available industry research from Shell Oil, MarketResearchFuture.com, among others, the market for GTL products is said to have accounted for approximately $11.9 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $20.4 billion by 2025, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.55% over that period.

 

Development of stringent environmental regulations by numerous governments to control pollution and promote cleaner fuel sources is expected to complement industry growth. For example, we believe that U.S. guidelines such as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006, Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act of 1948, and Oil Industry (Development) Act, 1974 are likely to continue to encourage GTL applications in diverse end-use industries to conserve natural gas and other resources. Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the EPA sets limits on certain air pollutants, including setting limits on how much can be in the air anywhere in the United States. The Clean Air Act also gives EPA the authority to limit emissions of air pollutants coming from sources like chemical plants, refineries, utilities, and steel mills. Individual states or tribes may have stronger air pollution laws, but they may not have weaker pollution limits than those set by EPA. Because our G-Reformer based GTL plants are not considered refineries, they do not fall under any related current EPA air quality guidelines. More information can be found under the EPA’s New Source Performance Standards which are published under 40 CFR 60.

 

Competition

 

Key industry players include: Chevron Corporation; KBR Inc, PetroSA, Qatar Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell; and Sasol Limited. In terms of global production and consumption, Shell had the largest market share in 2019, with virtually all current production located overseas. Our technology is not designed to compete with the large refinery-size GTL plants operated by such large industry operators. Our plants are designed to be scaled to meet individual gas field production requirements on a distributed and mobile basis. According to a report released in July 2019 by the Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (“GGFRP”), there are currently only 5 small-scale GTL plant technologies that have been proven and are now available for flared gas monetization available in the U.S., including: Greyrock (“Flare to Fuels”); Advantage Midstream (licensing Greyrock technology); EFT (“Flare Buster”); Primus GE and GasTechno (“Methanol in a Box”). We were not a direct part of this study, as we had not received 3rd party certification of our proprietary technology as of the date of this report.

 

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However, the GGFRP report mentioned us as follows, “Greenway Technologies announced on July 23 that Mabert LLC, a major investor in Greenway, acquired the whole INFRA plant including an operating license agreement. The purpose of the acquisition is the incorporation and commercial demonstration of Greenway’s ‘G-Reformer’ technology. We will see whether the new team will be able to make the plant with the new reformer operational. (Globe Newswire, Fort Worth, Texas, Aug 31, 2019).”

 

Mining Interests

 

In December 2010, UMED acquired the rights to approximately 1,440 acres of placer mining claims located on Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) land in Mohave County, Arizona (such property, the “Arizona Property”), in an Assignment Agreement dated December 27, 2010, and filed as Exhibit 10.31 to this Form 10-K, between Melek Mining, Inc., 4HM Partners, Inc. and the Company, in exchange for 5,066,000 shares of our common stock. Early indications from samples taken and processed by Melek Mining provided reason to believe that the potential recovery value of the metals located on the Arizona Property could be significant, but only actual mining and processing will determine the ultimate value that may be realized from this property holding. While we are not currently conducting mining operations, we are exploring strategic options to partner or sell our interest in the Arizona Property, while we focus on our emerging GTL technology sales and marketing efforts.

 

Employees

 

As of the filing date of this Form 10-Q, we have three (3) full-time employees. Certain of these employees receive no compensation or compensation is deferred on a periodic basis by mutual written agreement. None of our employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements. We consider our employee relations to be satisfactory.

 

Going Concern

 

We remain dependent on outside sources of funding for continuation of our operations. Our independent registered public accounting firm issued a going concern qualification in their report dated April 14, 2021 and filed with our annual report on Form 10-K, which is included by reference to our Financial Statements and raises substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.

 

  

March 31,

2021

   December 31, 2020 
Net loss  $(464,606)  $(2,541,972)
Cash flow (negative) from operations   (149,362)   (686,032)
Negative working capital   (9,261,802)   (8,844,210)
Stockholders’ deficit   (9,261,802)   (8,844,210)

 

As of March 31, 2021, we had total liabilities in excess of assets by $9,261,802 and used net cash of $149,362 for our operating activities. This is as compared to the most recent year ended December 31, 2020, when we used net cash of $686,032 for operating activities. These factors raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.

 

The Financial Statements included in our Form 10-Q do not include any adjustments relating to the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts or amounts and classification of liabilities that might be necessary should we be unable to continue in existence. Our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon our ability to generate sufficient new cash flows to meet our obligations on a timely basis, to obtain additional financing as may be required, and/or ultimately to attain profitable operations. However, there is no assurance that profitable operations, financing, or sufficient new cash flows will occur in the future.

 

Our ability to achieve profitability will depend upon our ability to finance, manufacture, and market/operate GTL units. Our growth is dependent on attaining profit from our operations and our raising additional capital either through the sale of our Common Stock or borrowing. There is no assurance that we will be able to raise any equity financing or sell any of our products at a profit. We will be unable to pay our obligations in the normal course of business or service our debt in a timely manner throughout 2021 without raising additional debt or equity capital. There can be no assurance that we will raise additional debt or equity capital.

 

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We are currently evaluating strategic alternatives that include (i) raising new equity capital and/or (ii) issuing additional debt instruments. The process is ongoing, lengthy and has inherent costs. There can be no assurance that the exploration of these strategic alternatives will result in any specific action to alleviate our 12-month working capital needs or result in any other transaction.

 

While we are attempting to commence operations and generate revenues, our cash position may not be significant enough to support our daily operations. Management intends to raise additional funds by way of an offering of our securities. Management believes that the actions presently being taken to further implement our business plan and generate revenues provide the opportunity for us to continue as a going concern. While we believe in the viability of our strategy to generate revenues and in our ability to raise additional funds, we may not be successful. Our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon our capability to further implement our business plan and generate revenues.

 

Results of Operations

 

Three-months ended March 31, 2021, compared to Three-months ended March 31, 2020.

 

We had no revenues for our consolidated operations for the quarters ended March 31, 2021 and 2020. We reported consolidated net losses for each of these periods of $464,606 and $562,749, respectively.

 

Operating Expenses.

 

General and Administrative Expenses. During the three-months ended March 31, 2021, general and administrative expenses increased to $290,368, as compared to $287,955 for the prior year three-months ended March 31, 2020. The increase was primarily due to increased consulting fees offset by decreased legal fees, travel expenses and salaries in the period.

 

Research and Development Expenses. During the three-months ended March 31, 2021, Research and Development expenses increased to $30,000, as compared to $0 for the prior year three-months ended March 31, 2020. The change was due to the payment of the renewal fee for the Sponsored Research Agreement (“SRA”) with the University of Texas at Arlington.

 

Interest Expense. During the three-months period ended March 31, 2021, interest expense decreased to $144,238 as compared to interest expense of $181,016 for the prior year three-months ended March 31, 2020. The decrease was primarily due to the decreased amortization of discounts on new convertible notes payable and decreased interest expense due to the settlement of the PowerUp loans in the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

Change in Fair Value of Derivative Liability and Derivative Expenses. During the three-months ended March 31, 2021, the loss on the fair value of derivatives was $0 as compared to a loss of $60,610, for the prior year three-month period in 2020. The change was due to the execution of the two PowerUp convertible notes payable in the three month period ended March 31, 2020 and their subsequent settlement as of December 31, 2020.

 

Net Loss from Operations. Our net loss from operations increased to $320,368 for the quarter ended March 31, 2021, as compared to $287,955 for the quarter ended March 31, 2020. The increase was due primarily to increased consulting fees and research and development expenses for the period, offset by decreased legal fees, travel expenses and salaries in the current period compared to the prior year quarter ended March 31, 2020.

 

Net Loss. Our net loss decreased to $464,606 for the three-months ended March 31, 2021, compared to a loss of $562,749 for the same three-months period in 2020. The decrease was primarily due to the decreased costs of $94,588 associated with no derivative expenses in the period ended March 31, 2021 due to settlement of the derivative as of December 31, 2020, decreased interest expense of $36,778, offset by $30,000 in research and development expenses.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

We do not currently have sufficient working capital to fund our expected future operations. We cannot assure investors that we will be able to continue our operations without securing additional adequate funding. As of March 31, 2021, we had $330 in cash, total assets of $3,640, and total liabilities of $9,265,442. Our total accumulated deficit on March 31, 2021, was $(33,486,407).

 

Liquidity is the ability of a company to generate adequate amounts of cash to meet its needs for cash. In the three-months ended March 31, 2021, our working capital deficit increased by $417,592 from the recent year-ended December 31, 2020 primarily as the result of increases in accrued expenses and accrued expenses – related parties of $155,980, accrued interest payable of $134,697 and increases in notes payable to related parties of $144,462.

 

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We are exploring various means to increase our working capital, including completing additional private stock sales and entering new debt instruments. In January 2020, we entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), with PowerUp Lending Group, Ltd., a Virginia corporation (“PowerUp”), that specializes in making funding commitments to small-cap public companies. PowerUp had agreed to provide up to $1,000,000 to us over a twelve (12) month period, subject to period determined stock price and trading attributes, and we borrowed $171,000 during the first quarter of 2020 under this from of Purchase Agreement. During the third and fourth quarters of 2020, the lenders converted the outstanding convertible notes to equity.

 

Operating activities

 

Net cash used in continuing operating activities during the three-months ended March 31, 2021 was $149,362, as compared to $262,572 for the three-months ended March 31, 2020.

 

Investing activities

 

Net cash used in investing activities for the three-months period ending March 31, 2021 was $0 compared to $25,000 for the period ended March 31, 2020, consisting of additional advances to OPMGE for deposits on a piece of specialized commercial equipment required to convert the Wharton, TX manufacturing facility for use of our GTL technology.

 

Financing Activities

 

Net cash provided by financing activities was $148,064 for the three-months ended March 31, 2021, consisting of stockholder advances made by Director and shareholder, Kevin Jones, a related party of $122,064, a sale of the Company’s Common Stock to a private accredited private investor of $36,000, offset by payments on the note payable to Wildcat of $10,000. Net cash provided by financing activities was $281,814 for the three-months ended March 31, 2020, consisting primarily of the proceeds from a new loan made by Director and shareholder, Kevin Jones, a related party under the Mabert Loan Agreement of $101,833, and two loans from PowerUp totaling $171,000, and a sale of the Company’s Common Stock to a private accredited private investor of $60,000, offset by payments on other notes payable to Wildcat of $50,000.

 

Our accompanying Financial Statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. Our general business strategy is to first develop our GTL technology to maintain our basic viability, while seeking significant development capital for full commercialization. Our ability to continue as a going concern is in doubt and dependent upon achieving a profitable level of operations and on our ability to obtain necessary financing to fund ongoing operations.

 

Seasonality

 

We do not anticipate that our business will be affected by seasonal factors.

 

Commitments

 

Capital Expenditures

 

The last funded Scope of Work (“SOW”) under our SRA with UTA was completed in the year ended December 2019, with payments made of $120,000 to complete the work described in the prior SOW. We signed a new SRA with UTA effective March 1, 2021 which relates to the testing and commercialization phase of our GTL technology. The term of the agreement is through February 15, 2022. The first payment under the SRA was made in March 2021 for $30,000. Going forward on the 15th of each month we will pay UTA $15,454.54 through February 15, 2022, for a total commitment of $200,000.

 

Operational Expenditures

 

Employment Agreements

 

In August 2012, we entered into an employment agreement with our chairman of the board, Ray Wright, as president of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., for a term of five years with compensation of $90,000 per year. In September 2014, Wright’s employment agreement was amended to increase such annual pay to $180,000. By its terms, the employment agreement automatically renews each year for successive one-year periods, unless otherwise earlier terminated. During the three-months ended March 31, 2021, the Company paid and/or accrued a total of $45,000 for the period under the terms of the agreement.

 

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Effective May 10, 2018, we entered into identical employment agreements with John Olynick, as President, and Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, respectively. The terms and conditions of their employment agreements were identical. John Olynick elected not to renew his employment agreement and resigned as President on July 19, 2019. Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, earns a salary of $120,000 per year. Mr. Jones also serves as the Company’s Secretary and Treasurer. During each year that Mr. Jones’ agreement is in effect, he is entitled to receive a bonus (“Bonus”) equal to at least Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000) per year, such amount having been accrued for the year ended December 2020. Both Mr. Olynick and Mr. Jones received a grant of common stock (the “Stock Grant”) at the start of their employment equal to 250,000 shares each of the Company’s Common Stock, par value $.0001 per share (the “Common Stock”), such shares vesting immediately. Mr. Jones is also entitled to participate in the Company’s benefit plans when such plans exist.

 

Mr. Olynick elected not to renew his employment agreement and resigned as President on July 19, 2019. Upon his resignation, we agreed to pay the balance of his Employment Agreement then due and owing over time. Accordingly, we accrued $110,084 for the balance of his Employment Agreement, against which we have paid $35,000, leaving a balance remaining of $75,084 as of March 31, 2021. In addition, Mr. Olynick had previously entered into a consulting agreement (the “Olynick Agreement”) to provide general advisory services with us on April 18, 2019, and which included terms for payment of billable time at $40.00 per hour, plus approved expenses. The Olynick Agreement was terminated when Mr. Olynick became President of the Company on May 10, 2018. We have accrued $24,710 in expenses related to such prior consulting agreement expenses.

 

Effective April 1, 2019, we entered into an employment agreement with Thomas Phillips, Vice President of Operations, for a term of 12 months with compensation of $120,000 per year. Mr. Phillips reports to the President of GIE. Pursuant to his employment agreement, Mr. Phillips is entitled to a no-cost grant of common stock equal to 4,500,000 shares of the Company’s Rule 144 restricted common stock, par value $.0001 per share, with such shares having been issued in February 2020. In addition, Mr. Phillips resigned from the Company effective December 15, 2020. We have accrued $175,000 for salary expenses outstanding as of March 31, 2021.

 

Effective April 1, 2019, we entered into an employment agreement with Ryan Turner for a term of twelve (12) months with compensation of $80,000 per year, to manage our business development and investor relations. Mr. Turner reports to the President of Greenway Technologies and is entitled to a no-cost grant of common stock equal to 2,500,000 shares of the Company’s Rule 144 restricted common stock, par value $.0001 per share, valued at $.06 per share, or $150,000, which we expensed as of the effective date of the agreement. Mr. Turner is also entitled to certain additional stock grants based on our performance during the term of his employment and to participate in our benefit plans, when and if such plans become available.

 

Consulting Agreements

 

On September 7, 2018, Wildcat, a company controlled by Shareholder Marshall Gleason, filed suit against us alleging claims arising from the Gleason Agreement, seeking to recover monetary damages, interest, court costs, and attorney’s fees. In a separate lawsuit, Wildcat filed suit claiming that the Company breached that certain Promissory Note dated on or about November 13, 2017, entered into between Wildcat as lender and Greenway as borrower, and as a result Wildcat initiated an action in County Court at Law No. 2 of Tarrant County, Texas, Cause No. 2018-006416-2. On March 6, 2019, we entered into a Rule 11 Agreement with Gleason settling both disputes, a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 10.52 to this Form 10-K and incorporated by reference. Pursuant to the Rule 11 Agreement, the parties agreed to abate both cases until the earlier of a default of the performance of the Rule 11 Agreement or October 30, 2019, whichever be sooner. The Rule 11 Agreement provided that if we timely performed through October 15, 2019, the parties would file a joint motion for dismissal and present agreed orders of dismissal with prejudice for both lawsuits. The Company performed in all regards under the Rule 11 Agreement, however Gleason refused to sign the Wildcat Settlement Agreement at the point of the Company’s having performed its obligations. The parties’ respective counsels then mutually agreed to extend the original October 30, 2019 settlement date until at least the end of the year while the parties waited for Gleason’s signature. Gleason signed the Compromise Settlement and Release Agreement on February 4, 2020, and all litigation was dismissed by the Court on February 25, 2020. A copy of the Dismissal is incorporated by reference as Exhibit 10.59.

 

Paul Alfano, a director and greater than five percent (5%) shareholder entered into a consulting agreement with us on April 19, 2018 via Alfano Consulting Services (the “Alfano Agreement”), to provide board and senior management advice, including but not limited to corporate strategy, SEC regulatory adherence, sales and marketing strategies, document and presentation preparation and fund-raising support. Terms included payment of billable time at $40.00 per hour, plus approved expenses, retroactive to January 1, 2017. A copy is available by Exhibit 10.44 incorporated by reference herein. The Alfano Agreement was terminated when Mr. Alfano became a director on June 26, 2019. The Company has accrued Consulting Fees and Expenses of $114,140 for all prior periods through March 31, 2021. There is no payment schedule agreed to by the parties, and such accrued expenses will be paid only when the Company has sufficient liquidity to make such payment, or unless or until the parties agree to some other form of payment provision.

 

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On October 19, 2020, the Company entered into a management consulting services agreement with Dean Goekel (the “Goekel Agreement” via “Analytical Professionals”), to manage engineering and vendor relationships, assist in defining the design and cost of certain capital equipment and to manage the direction of research, development and other related engineering activities. Mr. Goekel will also support the Company’s ongoing business operations, including assistance in commercialization and market implementation, strategic planning and other services. The agreed upon start date under the agreement is July 1, 2020 and the minimum engagement term was for six (6) months. After the initial term the agreement automatically renews for subsequent six (6) month terms unless the Company or Mr. Goekel terminates the agreement. Under the agreement, in exchange for Mr. Goekel’s services he will receive a minimum monthly fee of $10,000 per month in deferred compensation until such time that adequate funds are available for payment. As of March 31, 2021, we have accrued $90,000 in compensation expense related to this agreement. Additionally, under the agreement Mr. Goekel was issued stock warrants for 3,000,000 shares at a strike price of $0.03 per share effective July 1, 2020 and expiring on June 30, 2022. The Company recognized valued and recognized compensation expense related to these warrants of $25,137 for the year ended December 31, 2020. After meeting certain deliverables set forth in the agreement, Mr. Goekel will be issued stock warrants for 1,000,000 shares at a strike price that is an average of the stock price for the 90 days that the deliverables have been met.

 

Other

 

Pursuant to the GIE Acquisition Agreement in August 2012, we agreed to: (i) issue an additional 7,500,000 shares of Common Stock when the first portable GTL unit is built and becomes operational, and is capable of producing 2,000 barrels of diesel or jet fuel per day, and (ii) pay a 2% royalty on all gross production sales on each unit placed in production, or one percent (1%) each to the founders and previous owners of GIE. On February 6, 2018, and in connection with a settlement agreement dated April 5, 2018, by and between the Greer Family Trust and us, which is the successor in interest one of the founders and prior owners of GIE, F. Conrad Greer (“Greer”), (the “Trust”, and such settlement agreement the “Trust Settlement Agreement”), we issued 3,000,000 shares of Common Stock and a convertible promissory note for $150,000 to the Trust in exchange for: (i) a termination of the Trust’s right to receive 3,750,000 shares of Common Stock in the future and 1% of the royalties owed to the Trust under the GIE Acquisition Agreement; (ii) the termination of Greer’s then current employment agreement with GIE; and (iii) the Trust’s waiver of any future claims against us for any reason. A copy of the Trust Settlement Agreement and related promissory note dated April 5, 2018, by us in favor of the Trust is filed as Exhibit 10.36 to this Form 10-Q and incorporated by reference herein.

 

As a result of the transactions consummated by the Trust Settlement Agreement, we are committed to issue a reduced number of 3,750,000 shares of Common Stock and 1% of the royalties due on production of our GTL operational units to Ray Wright, the other founder and prior owner of GIE, pursuant to the GIE Acquisition Agreement.

 

Mining Leases

 

We have a minimum commitment during 2021 of approximately $11,880 for our annual lease maintenance fees due to Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) for the Arizona Property, with such payment due by September 1, 2021. There is no actual lease agreement with the BLM, but we file an annual maintenance fee form and pay fees to the BLM to hold our claims.

 

Financing

 

Related parties

 

Financing to date has been provided by loans, advances from Shareholders and Directors and issuances of our Common Stock in various private placements to accredited investors, related parties and institutions.

 

For the period ended March 31, 2021, we received $142,934 in related party loans from a director, Kevin Jones, under the Mabert Loan facility. See also Note 5 – Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties herein above.

 

For the year ended December 31, 2020, we received $393,702 in related party loans from Mabert, acting as agent for various lenders to the Company.

 

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Third-party financing

 

On March 18, 2021, the Company issued 1,200,000 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock, par value $.0001 per share pursuant to a private placement sale to an accredited investor, for $36,000, or $0.03 per share.

 

Impact of Inflation

 

While we are subject to general inflationary trends, including for basic manufacturing production materials, our management believes that inflation in and of itself does not have a material effect on our operating results. However, inflation may become a factor in the future. However, the COVID-19 virus and its current extraordinary impact on the world economy has reduced oil consumption globally, decreasing crude oil prices, to levels not seen since the early 1980’s. The economics of GTL conversion rely in part on the arbitrage between oil and natural gas prices, with economic models for many producers, including our own models, using a range of $30-60/bbl (for WTI or Brent Crude as listed daily on the Nymex and ICE commodities exchanges) to determine relative profitability of their GTL operations. While the COVID-19 virus may run its human course in the near term, we believe (as many others in the U.S. government and media believe), that the economic impacts will be long lasting and for all practical matters, remain largely unknown at this time.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

During the year ended December 2019, we entered into a revenue interest research and development venture with Mabert and an employee, Tom Phillips, OPMGE. We account for our participation under the Equity Method, as further defined herein below, whereby we may be subject to future gains and losses that are reasonably likely to have an effect on our reported results of operations and liquidity. We are not required to invest, participate in any of the ongoing costs, financing or capital expenditures made by OPMGE. Since inception of this arrangement, we have advanced a total of $412,885 to OPMGE, and accordingly, had accrued a receivable from OPMGE. We have evaluated this receivable and have determine that collectability is uncertain. Accordingly, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE as of March 31, 2021.

 

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

 

Our Financial Statements and accompanying notes are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP”). Preparing our Financial Statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that impact the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenses. These estimates and assumptions are affected by management’s application of accounting policies. Critical accounting policies include revenue recognition and impairment of long-lived assets.

 

We evaluate our long-lived assets for financial impairment on a regular basis in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 144, “Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets,” which evaluates the recoverability of long-lived assets not held for sale by measuring the carrying amount of the assets against the estimated discounted future cash flows associated with them. At the time such evaluations indicate that the future discounted cash flows of certain long-lived assets are not sufficient to recover the carrying value of such assets, the assets are adjusted to their fair values.

 

We believe that the critical accounting policies discussed below affect our more significant judgments and estimates used in the preparation of our financial statements.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standard 606 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers, as guidance on the recognition of revenue from contracts with customers in May 2014 with amendments in 2015 and 2016. Revenue recognition will depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The guidance also requires disclosures regarding the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from contracts with customers. The guidance permits two methods of adoption: retrospectively to each prior reporting period presented or retrospectively with the cumulative effect of initially applying the guidance recognized at the date of initial application (the cumulative catch-up transition method). We adopted the guidance on January 1, 2018 and applied the cumulative catch-up transition method. The transition adjustment to be recorded to stockholders’ deficit upon adoption of the new standard did not have a material effect upon the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements. The Company has not, to date, generated any revenues.

 

Equity Method Investment

 

On August 29, 2019, we entered into a research and development venture, OPMGE, with Mabert and an employee, Tom Phillips. We contributed a limited license to use our proprietary and patented GTL technology and a working G-Reformer refractory unit, for no actual cost basis, in exchange for 300 membership units in OPMGE, equating to an approximately a 42.8% current interest in OPMGE, pending the expected issuance of an additional 300 membership units, equating to a net 30% ownership interest in OPMGE at that time. There was not previously and is no book or asset value attributed to the contributed technology. We evaluated our interest in OPMGE and determined that we do not control OPMGE. We account for our interest in OPMGE via the equity method of accounting. To our knowledge, at March 31, 2021, OPMGE had no material business activity as of such date. As described in “Note 9 – Related Party Transactions” herein above, we maintain a related party receivable from OPMGE related to advances made to assist in certain capital expenditures. As of March 31, 2021, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE.

 

Stock-Based Compensation

 

Accounting Standard 718, “Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation” (“ASC 718”) established financial accounting and reporting standards for stock-based employee compensation plans. It defines a fair value-based method of accounting for an employee stock option or similar equity instrument. In January 2006, we implemented ASC 718, and accordingly, we account for compensation cost for stock option plans in accordance with ASC 718. We account for share-based payments to non-employees in accordance with ASC 505-50 “Accounting for Equity Instruments Issued to Non-Employees for Acquiring, or in Conjunction with Selling, Goods or Services”.

 

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Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of our Financial Statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of our Financial Statements and the reported amount of revenue and expenses during the reported period. Actual results could differ materially from the estimates.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

We consider all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of 3-months or less to be cash equivalents. There were no cash equivalents at March 31, 2021, or December 31, 2020. Unless otherwise indicated, all references to “dollars” in this Form 10-Q are to U.S. dollars.

 

Income Taxes

 

We account for income taxes in accordance with FASB ASC 740, “Income Taxes,” which requires that we recognize deferred tax liabilities and assets based on the differences between the financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of assets and liabilities, using enacted tax rates in effect in the years the differences are expected to reverse. Deferred income tax benefit (expense) results from the change in net deferred tax assets or deferred tax liabilities. A valuation allowance is recorded when it is more likely than not that some or all deferred tax assets will not be realized.

 

We have adopted the provisions of FASB ASC 740-10-05, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes (“ASC 750-10-05”). ASC 750-10-05 clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an enterprise’s financial statements and prescribes a recognition threshold and measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Additionally, ASC 750-10-05 provides guidance on de-recognition, classification, interest and penalties, accounting in interim periods, disclosure and transition. Open tax years, subject to IRS examination include 2016 – 2020.

 

Net Loss per Share, Basic and Diluted

 

We have adopted Accounting Standards Codification Subtopic 260-10, Earnings per Share, specifying the computation, presentation and disclosure requirements of earning per share information. Basic loss per share has been computed by dividing net loss available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares issued and outstanding for the period. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (3,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (923,630) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive. For the three months ended March 30, 2020, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (8,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (1,204,711) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments

 

The Company accounts for derivative instruments in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”), which establishes accounting and reporting standards for derivative instruments, including certain derivative instruments embedded in other contracts, and for hedging activities. ASC 815 requires that an entity recognize all derivatives as either assets or liabilities in the balance sheet and measure those instruments at fair value.

 

If certain conditions are met, a derivative may be specifically designated as a hedge, the objective of which is to match the timing of gain or loss recognition on the hedging derivative with the recognition of (i) the changes in the fair value of the hedged asset or liability that are attributable to the hedged risk or (ii) the earnings effect of the hedged forecasted transaction. For a derivative not designated as a hedging instrument, the gain or loss is recognized in income in the period of change.

 

Concentration and Credit Risk

 

Financial instruments and related items, which potentially subject us to concentrations of credit risk, consist primarily of cash, cash equivalents, and trade receivables. We place our cash and temporary cash investments with high -credit quality institutions. At times, such investments may be in excess of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance limit.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective accounting pronouncements, if adopted, would have a material effect on the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk.

 

As a smaller reporting company, as defined by Rule12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Item 10(f)(1) of Regulation S-K, we are not required to provide information requested by this item.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures.

 

The term disclosure controls and procedures means controls and other procedures of an issuer that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the issuer in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms. Disclosure controls and procedures include, without limitation, controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by an issuer in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to the issuer’s management, including its principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

 

Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting. Internal control over financial reporting is defined in Rule 13a-15(f) or 15d-15(f) promulgated under the Exchange Act as a process designed by, or under the supervision of, our principal executive officer and our principal financial officer and effected by our Board of Directors, management and other personnel, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with GAAP and includes those policies and procedures that:

 

   ● Pertain to the maintenance of records that in reasonable detail accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the issuer;
     
   ● Provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and that receipts and expenditures of the issuer are being made only in accordance with authorizations of management and directors of the issuer; and
     
   ● Provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of the issuer’s assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements.

 

Our management, including our chief executive officer and chief financial officer, does not expect that our disclosure controls and procedures or our internal controls over financial reporting will prevent all error and all fraud. A control system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control system are met. Further, the design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs. Because of inherent limitations in all control systems, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements, and no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, have been detected. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

 

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

 

In March 2021, we conducted an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting based on the framework in Internal Control—Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission. Management’s assessment included an evaluation of the design of our internal control over financial reporting and testing of the operational effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting. Based on this evaluation, management has concluded that as of March 31, 2021, our internal control over financial reporting was ineffective.

 

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We have identified at least the following deficiencies, which together constitute a material weakness in our assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2021:

 

  1. We have inadequate segregation of duties within our cash disbursement control design.
     
  2. During the quarter ended March 31, 2021, we internally performed all aspects of our financial reporting process including, but not limited to, the underlying accounting records and record journal entries and internally maintained responsibility for the preparation of the financial statements. Due to the fact these duties were often performed by the same people, a lack of independent review process was created over the financial reporting process that might result in a failure to detect errors in spreadsheets, calculations, or assumptions used to compile the financial statements and related disclosures as filed with the SEC. These control deficiencies could result in a material misstatement to our interim or annual financial statements that would not be prevented or detected.
     
  3. We do not have a sufficient number of independent or qualified directors for our Board of Directors and a qualified Audit Committee. We currently have only two (2) independent directors on our board, which is fully comprised of six directors, and accordingly we do not yet have a functioning audit committee, as the only otherwise qualified director is not independent. Further, as a publicly traded company, we should strive to have a majority of our board of directors be independent.

 

For the period ending March 31, 2021, Greenway internally performed all aspects of its financial reporting process, including, but not limited to the underlying accounting records and record journal entries and responsibility for the preparation of the financial statement due to the fact these duties were performed often times by the same people, a lack of review was created over the financial reporting process that might result in a failure to detect errors in spreadsheets, calculations, or assumptions used to compile the financial statements and related disclosures as filed with the SEC. These control deficiencies could result in a material misstatement to our interim or annual financial statements that would not be prevented or detected.

 

We are continuing the process of remediating our control deficiencies. However, the material weakness in internal control over financial reporting that have been identified will not be remediated until numerous new internal controls are implemented and operate for a period of time, are tested, and we are able to conclude that such internal controls are operating effectively. We cannot provide assurance that these procedures will be successful in identifying material errors that may exist in our Financial Statements. We cannot make assurances that we will not identify additional material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting in the future. Our management plans, as capital becomes available to us, to increase the accounting and financial reporting staff and provide future investments in the continuing education and public company accounting training of our accounting and financial professionals.

 

It should be noted that any system of controls, however well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable, and not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the system are met. In addition, the design of any control system is based in part upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events. Because of these and other inherent limitations of control system, there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions, regardless of how remote.

 

This quarterly report does not include an attestation report of our registered public accounting firm regarding internal control over financial reporting. Management’s report was not subject to attestation by our registered public accounting firm pursuant to rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission that permit us to provide only management’s report in this quarterly report.

 

Management believes that the material weaknesses set forth above did not have a material effect on our financial results. However, the lack of a functioning audit committee and lack of a majority of independent directors on our board of directors resulting in potentially ineffective oversight in the establishment and monitoring of required internal controls and procedures, can impact our financial statements.

 

Changes in Internal Controls over Financial Reporting

 

There were no changes (including corrective actions with regard to significant deficiencies or material weaknesses) in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended March 31, 2021, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings.

 

On October 19, 2019 the Company was served with a lawsuit by Norman Reynolds, a previously engaged counsel by the Company. The suit was filed in Harris County District Court, Houston, Texas, asserting claims for unpaid fees of $90,378. While fully reserved, Greenway vigorously disputes the total amount claimed. Greenway has asserted counterclaims based upon alleged conflicts of interest, breaches of fiduciary duty and violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (“DTPA”). Greenway is confident in its defenses and counterclaims and intends to vigorously defend its interests and prosecute its claims.

 

There are no other active material legal matters as of the date of this report. See also Note 10 - Commitments and Contingencies – Legal Matters herein above to the unaudited condensed condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this report and incorporated herein by reference.

 

Item 1A. Risk Factors.

 

Risks Related to our Business and Operations

 

We may not be able to raise the additional capital necessary to execute our business strategy, which includes the production, sale and/or licensing of our proprietary GTL technology solutions to oil and gas operators in the United States and elsewhere.

 

Our ability to successfully execute the production, sale, or licensing of our GTL technology may depend on our ability to raise additional debt or equity capital. Our ability to raise additional capital is uncertain and dependent upon numerous factors beyond our control including, but not limited to, general economic conditions, regulatory factors, reduced retail sales, increased taxation, reductions in consumer confidence, changes in levels of consumer spending, changes in preferences in how consumers pay for goods and services, weak housing markets and availability or lack of availability of credit. If we are unable to obtain additional capital, or if the terms thereof are too costly, we may be unable to successfully execute our business strategy.

 

Our limited operating history may not serve as an adequate basis to judge our future prospects and results of operations.

 

We are a development-stage company and have a limited operating history upon which you can evaluate our business and prospects. We have yet to develop sufficient experience regarding actual revenues to be received from our GTL technology. You must consider the risks and uncertainties frequently encountered by early-stage companies in new and evolving markets. If we are unsuccessful in addressing these risks and uncertainties, our business, results of operations, and financial condition will be materially and adversely affected. The risks and difficulties we face include challenges in accurate financial planning as a result of limited historical data and the uncertainties resulting from a relatively limited period in which to implement and evaluate our business strategies as compared to older companies with longer operating histories.

 

We have historically incurred losses.

 

We are considered a pre-revenue or development stage company. We have incurred significant operating losses since inception. Due to the inherent risk of commercializing new technology, there can be no assurance that we will earn net income in the future. We will require additional capital in order to fund our operations, which it may not be able to source on acceptable terms.

 

Establishing revenues and achieving profitability will depend on our ability to fully develop, certify and commercialize our GTL Technology, including successfully marketing our GTL Technology to our customers and complying with possible regulations.

 

Much of our ability to establish revenues, achieve profitability and create positive cash flows from operations will depend on the completion of third-party engineering certification and subsequent successful introduction of our proprietary GTL technology. Our prospective customers will not use our GTL technology unless they determine that the economic benefits provided by our GTL solution is greater than those available from competing technologies and providers. Even if the advantages derived from our proprietary GTL technology are well-established, prospective customers may elect not to use our GTL technology.

 

In addition, as this is a new technology and GTL processing method, we may be required to undertake time-consuming and costly additional development activities and seek regulatory clearance or approval for such new GTL technology. Such costs are not known by us as of the date of this report.

 

Lastly, the completion of the development and commercialization of our GTL technology remains subject to all the risks associated with the commercialization of any new GTL processing system with production based on innovative technologies, including unanticipated technical or other problems, manufacturing difficulties, and the possible insufficiency of the funds allocated for the completion of such development.

 

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We may encounter substantial competition in our industry and a failure to compete effectively may adversely affect our ability to generate revenue.

 

We expect that we will be required to continue to invest in product development and efficiency improvements to compete effectively in our markets. Our competitors could potentially develop a similar or more efficient GTL product or undertake more aggressive and costly marketing campaigns than ours, which may adversely affect our sales and marketing strategies and could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, and financial condition. Important factors affecting our ability to compete successfully include:

 

   ● current and future direct sales and marketing efforts by small and large competitors;
    rapid and effective development of new, unique GTL techniques; and
   ● new and aggressive pricing methodologies

 

If substantial competitors enter our targeted markets, such as licensing of smaller independent oil and gas operators or the creation of blendstock for existing large refinery operations, we may be unable to compete successfully against such competition. Our potential competitors may have greater human and financial resources than we do at any given time, and there is significant competition for experienced personnel and financial capital in the oil and gas industry. Therefore, it can be difficult for smaller companies such as ours to attract the personnel and related investment for our various business activities needed to succeed. We cannot give any assurances that we will be able to successfully compete for such personnel and capital funds. Without adequate financial resources, our management cannot be certain that we will be able to compete successfully in our operations.

 

Although the longevity of patents in the United States are limited in duration to 21 years, this should not affect the Company’s long-term ability to successfully monetize the intellectual property it owns.

 

As of March 31, 2021, we own United States Patents Nos. 8,574,501 B1, originally issued November 5, 2013 and 8,795,597 B2, issued August 5, 2014, covering our GTL conversion technology for the purpose of converting natural gas to clean synthetic fuels in a small-plant and mobile application. On April 28, 2020, the Company was issued a new U.S. Patent 10,633,594 B1 for syngas generation for gas-to-liquid fuel conversion. The Company has several other pending patent applications, both domestic and international, related to various components and processes involving our proprietary GTL methods, which when granted, will further complement our existing portfolio of issued patents and pending patent applications.

 

In February 2021, the Company was issued Patent 10,907,104, the fourth patent relating to the company’s proprietary G-Reformer™ technology which allows for the conversion of natural gas into synthesis gas. The newly issued patent extends the methods and details of generating syngas using the apparatus described in a previously issued patent No. 10,633,594, the company’s third patent. As described in the patent, methane, oxygen, and steam are continuously injected into the combustion section of the apparatus to generate carbon monoxide along with unreacted methane and steam. The carbon monoxide, unreacted methane, and steam then enter the catalyst chamber where these components react to generate syngas. The pressure inside the reaction vessel is controlled at no higher than 5 psig.

 

The term of each patent under U.S. law is 21 years. Accordingly, each of these patents will expire in the years 2034, 2035 and 2041 respectively, unless they are modified with “improvements to the current art” by us, in which case their useful lives may be extended. There is no certainty that we will be able to make such improvements to our currently held patents, and they therefore may expire at their respective terms. Alternatively, a patent’s term may be shortened if a patent is terminally disclaimed (litigated) over a commonly owned patent or a patent naming a common inventor has an earlier expiration date. There is no certainty that we will be able to successfully defend our patents if such claims are made, and they may expire prior to their respective terms.

 

We are currently dependent on one equipment fabricator, the loss of which could adversely impact our operations.

 

We contract our manufacturing production with a heavy equipment fabricator in Texas that has worked with us for several years and specializes in the type of base refractory equipment we use in our proprietary G-Reformer based GTL processes. Accordingly, they have developed certain manufacturing expertise specifically related to our equipment which may be hard to replicate with a new manufacturer if they go out-of-business or end manufacturing for us for any reason. While there are similar manufacturers elsewhere in the United States and overseas, they will take an unknown additional amount of time to gain the expertise necessary to produce our proprietary refractory equipment, or may not be able to gain such expertise at all, limiting our production and related revenue capability.

 

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We are dependent on a limited number of key executives, consultants, the loss of any of which could negatively impact our business.

 

Our business is led by President, Kent Harer, and our Chief Financial Officer, Ransom Jones, both of whom are also members of our board of directors (our “Board of Directors”). We use outside consultants to support and perform the majority of the engineering and production work on our GTL technology. We have also contracted with consultants to provide financial reporting and governance support.

 

If one or more of these senior executives, officers, or consultants are unable or unwilling to continue in their present positions, we may not be able to replace them easily or at all, and our business may be disrupted, along with our financial condition, such that our results of operations may be materially and adversely affected. In addition, if the competition for senior management and senior officers in our industry is intense, the pool of qualified candidates is limited, and we may not be able to retain the services of our senior executives, key personnel, or consultants or attract and retain high-quality personnel in the future. Such failure could materially and adversely affect our future growth and financial condition, and the loss of one or more of these key personnel could negatively impact our business and operations.

 

If our research and development agreements with UTA are terminated, we may lose access to certain of the scientists that were instrumental in developing our technology.

 

In order to safe guard against this possibility, on December 8, 2020, the Company announced an exclusive worldwide patent licensing agreement with the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) for all patent applications currently filed with the Patent and Trademark Office relating to GWTI’s natural gas reforming technologies developed under its sponsored research agreement with UTA.

 

To support our engineering efforts, we also continued our ongoing confidential Sponsored Research Agreement (“SRA”) with UTA which began in October 2009 and has continued in various forms through today, adding confidential Scope of Work addendums over this period to develop and enhance our patented GTL system with the goal of developing commercial GTL plants to convert natural gas into liquid fuels. We use UTA as an external research and development arm for the Company. If we or UTA were to terminate our relationship for some extenuating circumstances, we might lose access to the scientists most familiar with our unique technology. There is no assurance that we would be able to continue to improve on the technology we have developed thus far, potentially slowing down our future commercialization and financing efforts.

 

Our quarterly results may fluctuate substantially and if we fail to meet the expectations of our investors or analysts, our stock price could decline substantially.

 

Our quarterly operating results may fluctuate, and if we fail to meet or exceed the expectations of securities analysts or investors, the trading price of our Common Stock could decline. Some of the important factors that could cause our revenue and operating results to fluctuate from quarter to quarter include:

 

   ● our limited operating history;
   ● the limited scope of our sales and marketing efforts;
   ● our ability to attract new customers, satisfy our customers’ requirements, and retain customers;
    general economic conditions;
    changes in our pricing capabilities;
    our ability to expand our business and operations by staying current with the evolving requirements of our target market;
    the effectiveness of our key personnel;
    our ability to protect our proprietary GTL Technology;
    new and enhanced products by us and our competitors;
    unanticipated delays or cost increases with respect to research and development; and
    extraordinary expenses such as litigation or other dispute-related settlement payments.

 

We may have difficulty in attracting and retaining outside independent directors to our Board of Directors as a result of their concerns relating to potentially increased personal exposure to lawsuits and shareholder claims by virtue of holding those positions.

 

The directors and management of companies are increasingly concerned with the extent of their personal exposure to lawsuits and shareholder claims, as well as governmental and creditor claims that may be made against them, particularly in view of recent changes in securities laws imposing additional duties, obligations, and liabilities on management and directors. Due to these perceived risks, directors and management are also becoming increasingly concerned with the availability of directors’ and officers’ liability insurance to timely pay the costs incurred in defending such claims. We currently carry directors’ and officers’ liability insurance, but directors’ and officers’ liability insurance has recently become much more expensive and difficult to obtain. If we are unable to continue or provide liability insurance at affordable rates or at all, it may become increasingly more difficult to attract and retain qualified outside directors to serve on our board of directors.

 

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We may lose potential independent board members and management candidates to other companies that have greater directors’ and officers’ liability insurance to insure them from liability or to companies that have revenues or have received greater funding to date which can offer more lucrative compensation packages. The fees of directors are also rising in response to their increased duties, obligations and liabilities as well as increased exposure to such risks. As a company with limited operating history and resources, we will have a more difficult time attracting and retaining management and outside independent directors than a more established company due to these enhanced duties, obligations and liabilities.

 

Our future success relies upon our proprietary GTL Technology. We may not have the resources to enforce our proprietary rights through litigation or otherwise. The loss of exclusive right to our GTL Technology could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

 

We believe that our GTL technology does not infringe upon the valid intellectual property rights of others. Even so, third parties may still assert infringement claims against us. If infringement claims are brought against us, we may not have the financial resources to defend against such claims or prevent an adverse judgment against us. In the event of an unfavorable ruling on any such claim, a license or similar agreement to utilize the intellectual property rights related to the GTL technology in question, which we rely on in the conduct of our business, may not be available to us on reasonable terms, if terms are offered at all.

 

Our ability to obtain field-related operating hazards insurance may be constrained by our limited operational history.

 

The oil and natural gas business involves a variety of operating risks, including the risk of fire, explosions, blow-outs, pipe failure, abnormally-pressured formations, and environmental hazards such as oil spills, natural gas leaks, ruptures or discharges of toxic gases. If any of these events should occur at our joint venture plant location, or at any future customer sites (none exist today), we could incur legal defense costs and could suffer substantial losses due to injury or loss of life, severe damage to or destruction of property, natural resources and equipment, pollution or other environmental damage, clean-up responsibilities, regulatory investigation and penalties, and suspension of operations. Such inability to defend ourselves or suffer catastrophic financial losses could cause us to cease operations and/or declare bankruptcy.

 

Our JV partner, OPMGE carries General Liability and Premises insurance. In the event we should have operations on future customer sites, we plan to carry comprehensive general liability insurance will further provide workers’ compensation insurance coverage to employees in all states in which we will operate. While these policies are customary in the industry, they do not provide complete coverage against all operating risks, and as a small operator, we may not be able to obtain sufficient coverage. In addition, our insurance may not cover penalties or fines that may be assessed by a governmental authority. A loss not fully covered by insurance could have a material adverse effect on our financial position, results of operations and cash flows, causing us to cease business operations. Our insurance coverage may not be sufficient to cover every claim made against us or may not be commercially available for purchase in the future.

 

Our GTL Technology is subject to the changing of applicable U.S. laws and regulations.

 

Our business is particularly subject to federal and state laws and regulations with respect to the oil and gas and mining industries. Our success depends in part on our ability to anticipate, navigate and respond to any changes that might occur. Due to our currently limited financial resources, we might not be able to respond to unanticipated changes, should they occur and impact our operations, and therefore have to cease operations.

 

Acts of terrorism, responses to acts of terrorism and acts of war may impact our business and our ability to raise capital.

 

Future acts of war or terrorism, national or international responses to such acts, and measures taken to prevent such acts may harm our ability to raise capital or our ability to operate, especially to the extent we depend upon activities conducted in foreign countries. In addition, the threat of future terrorist acts or acts of war may have effects on the general economy or on our business that are difficult to predict. We are not insured against damage or interruption of our business caused by terrorist acts or acts of war, and thus, our financial operations may be materially impacted by such events.

 

The massive and currently unknown short- and long-term economic impacts of COVID-19 may impact our business and ability to raise capital.

 

COVID-19 and its current extraordinary impact on the world economy has reduced oil consumption globally, decreasing crude oil prices, to levels not seen since the early 1980’s. The economics of GTL conversion rely in part on the arbitrage between oil and natural gas prices, with economic models for many producers, including our own models, using a range of $30-60/bbl (for WTI or Brent Crude as listed daily on the Nymex and ICE commodities exchanges) to determine relative profitability of their GTL operations. While to date the Company has not been required to stop operating, management is evaluating its use of its office space, virtual meetings and the like. The Company continues to monitor the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak closely. The extent to which the COVID-19 outbreak will impact our operations, the operations of OPMGE and/or ability to obtain financing or future financial results is uncertain.

 

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We may fail to establish and maintain strategic relationships.

 

We believe that establishing strategic industry partnerships and natural gas producer customer relationships will greatly benefit the growth of our business and the deployment of our GTL technology. To further such relationships, we have and will continue to seek out and enter into strategic alliances, joint ventures, and similar production relationships, including similar to those announced during the 2019 with INFRA Technologies, OPMGE and the ongoing relationship with UTA. We continue to seek out and have discussions with potential gas producer on both a customer and financing basis. However, we may not be able to maintain our current or enter into new strategic partnerships on commercially reasonable terms, or at all, and may not be able to create financial or customer relationships with natural gas producers. Even if we enter new natural gas producer relationships, such financial partners and/or customers may not have sufficient production of location based natural gas to provide profitable revenues or otherwise prove advantageous to our business. Our inability to enter into such new relationships or strategic alliances could have a material and adverse effect on our business.

 

Risks Relating to Our Mining Properties

 

There is very limited risk, financial or otherwise, related to our mining leases and interests at this time.

 

Risks Relating to Our Common Stock

 

We may need to raise additional capital. If we are unable to raise additional capital, our business may fail, or our operating results and our share price may be materially adversely affected.

 

Because we have no record of profitable operations, we need to secure adequate funding on an ongoing basis. If we are unable to obtain adequate funding, we may not be able to successfully develop and market our GTL technology and our business will likely fail. We have limited commitments for financing. To secure additional financing, we may need to borrow money or sell more securities, which may reduce the value of our outstanding securities. We may be unable to secure additional financing on favorable terms, or at all.

 

Selling additional shares of Common Stock, either privately or publicly, would dilute the equity interests of our Shareholders. If we borrow money, we will have to pay interest and may also have to agree to restrictions that limit our operating flexibility. If we are unable to obtain adequate financing, we may have to curtail business operations, which would have a material negative effect on operating results and most likely result in a lower price per share of Common Stock.

 

Issuance of additional Common Stock in exchange for services or to repay debt would dilute Shareholders’ proportionate ownership and voting rights and could have a negative impact on the market price of our Common Stock.

 

Our Board of Directors has previously and may continue to issue shares of our Common Stock to pay for debt or services rendered, without further approval by our Shareholders, based upon such factors as our Board of Directors may deem relevant in its sole discretion. It is likely that that we will issue additional securities to pay for services and reduce debt in the future. Such issuances may lower the market price of our stock and decrease our ability to raise additional equity funding for working or investment capital as may be needed at a later time.

 

Even though our shares of Common Stock are publicly traded, an investor’s shares may not be “free-trading” and investors may be unable to sell their shares of Common Stock at or above their purchase price, which may result in substantial losses to the investor.

 

Investors should understand that their shares of our Common Stock are not “free-trading” merely because we are a publicly traded company. Shares bought from the Company or received for services rendered or in conjunction with the issuance of debt require different holding periods, thereby creating a potential lack of liquidity and inability to sell such shares timely for any investor. In order for our shares of Common Stock to become “free-trading,” the offer and sale of shares of our Common Stock must either be registered pursuant to a registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), or be entitled to an exemption from registration under federal and state securities laws, after being held for statutory mandated periods.

 

In addition, an investor has no assurance that our stock price will rise after purchase or receipt in any manner, as our stock has shown significant volatility over the life of the Company. The following factors may add to the volatility in the price of our Common Stock in the future: (i) actual or anticipated variations in our quarterly or annual operating results; (ii) government regulations; (iii) announcements of significant acquisitions, strategic partnerships or joint ventures; (iv) our capital commitments; (v) additional dilutive stock issuances, and (vi) additions or departures of key personnel. Many of these factors are beyond our control and may decrease the market price of our Common Stock, regardless of our operating performance. We cannot make any predictions or projections as to what the prevailing market price for our Common Stock will be at any time, including as to whether our Common Stock will sustain the current market price, or as to what effect the sale of shares of Common Stock or the availability of shares of Common Stock for sale at any time will have on the prevailing market price.

 

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If we fail to remain current in our reporting requirements, we could be removed from the OTCQB marketplace, operated by the OTC Markets Group, Inc. (the “OTCMG”), which would limit the ability of broker-dealers to sell our securities and the ability of Shareholders to easily sell their securities in the secondary market.

 

Companies trading on the OTCQB must: (i) be reporting issuers under Section 12 of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”); (ii) must be current in their reports under Section 13 of the Exchange Act; and must pay an annual fee to OTCQB, to maintain electronic price quotation privileges on the OTCQB. If we fail to remain current in our Exchange Act reporting requirements, we could be removed from the OTCQB and be forced to be traded on the Pink Sheets, which requires a more challenging stock purchase process. The OTCQB is recognized by the SEC as an established public market. This platform enables companies to provide current public information that investors use to analyze, value and trade a security. The OTC Pink Sheets is the lowest and most speculative tier of the three marketplaces for the trading of over-the-counter stocks. Companies traded on OTC Pink are not held to any particular disclosure requirements or financial standards, and due to the wide variety of companies listed on OTC Pink, including dark companies, delinquent companies and worse, they recommend only sophisticated investors with a high risk tolerance should consider it.

 

Pink Sheet shares generally trade thinly and infrequently making it hard to buy or sell when the investor wants to complete a transaction. In addition, trading in OTC Pink Sheet companies requires more paperwork because due the speculative nature of such stocks, the U.S. Congress prohibited broker-dealers from effecting transactions in penny stocks unless they comply with the requirements of Section 15(h) of the Exchange Act and the rules promulgated thereunder.

 

These SEC rules provide, among other things, that a broker-dealer must: (i) approve the customer for the specific penny stock transaction and receive from the customer a written agreement to the transaction; (ii) furnish the customer a disclosure document describing the risks of investing in penny stocks; (iii) disclose to the customer the current market quotation, if any, for the penny stock; and (iv) disclose to the customer the amount of compensation the firm and its broker will receive for the trade. In addition, after executing the sale, a broker-dealer must send to its customer monthly account statements showing the market value of each penny stock held in the customer’s account. With the added inconvenience and cost for brokers, various large brokerage firms, including Merrill Lynch, Capital One, Fidelity, E-Trade and even the new Robinhood, among others, have simply stopped providing brokerage services for Pink Sheet stocks for new customers. Accordingly, the market for our common stock would be significantly diminished if we were forced to trade on the OTC Pink Sheets market exchange.

 

Volatility in the share price for our Common Stock may subject us to securities litigation.

 

There is a limited market for the sale of shares of our Common Stock. The market for our Common Stock is characterized by significant price volatility when compared to seasoned issuers, and we expect that our Common Stock share prices will be more volatile than a seasoned issuer for the indefinite future. In the past, plaintiffs have often initiated securities class action litigation against a company following periods of volatility in the market price of its securities. In the future, we may be the target of similar litigation. Securities litigation could result in substantial costs and liabilities and could divert management’s attention and resources away from our daily operations, negatively impacting our financial results.

 

We do not intend to pay dividends on shares of our Common Stock.

 

We have not paid any cash dividends on shares of our Common Stock since our inception and we do not anticipate that we will pay any cash dividends in the foreseeable future. Earnings, if any, that we may realize will be retained in the business for further development and expansion. Furthermore, our ability to pay dividends may be restricted under our debt agreements.

 

Our substantial level of indebtedness could adversely affect our financial condition.

 

We have a substantial amount of indebtedness, which requires significant interest payments. As of March 31, 2021, we had $5,832,708 of total accrued current liabilities and $3,432,734 of current debt (net of debt discounts totaling $11,625), bearing an average cash interest of 17.8% per year when current and 18% default interest when any such loans are not current. As of the date of this Form 10-Q, we are in default of loans totaling $691,667, of which $525,000, is in the form of a 3-year interest-only note payable, due in July 2022. For more details on our indebtedness, please see Notes 5 and 6 herein above.

 

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Our substantial level of indebtedness could have important consequences, including the following:

 

  We must use a substantial portion of our cash flow from operations to pay interest, which reduces funds available to use for other purposes, such as working capital, capital expenditures, and other general corporate purposes;
  Our ability to refinance such indebtedness or to obtain additional financing for working capital, capital expenditures, acquisitions, or general corporate purposes may be impacted; and
  Our leverage may be greater than that of some of our competitors, which may put us at a competitive disadvantage and reduce our flexibility in responding to current and changing industry and financial market conditions.

 

Our ability to meet expenses and to make future principal and interest payments in respect of our debt, depends on, among other things, our future operating performance, competitive developments and financial market conditions. We are not able to control many of these factors. If industry and economic conditions deteriorate, our ability to raise debt or equity capital and/or cash flow may be insufficient to allow us to pay principal and interest on our debt and meet our other obligations, which could cause us to default on these obligations. In particular, the Mabert loans maintain a UCC-1 security interest in all of the collateral of the Company, including to our G-Reformer, technology and intellectual property (our patents, patents pending and licensed patents). If Mabert exercises its rights and remedies due to defaults under our secured loan agreements, our business, financial condition, and results of operations will be materially adversely affected.

 

The market for penny stocks has suffered in recent years from patterns of fraud and abuse.

 

Stockholders should be aware that, according to SEC Release No. 34-29093, the market for penny stocks has suffered in recent years from patterns of fraud and abuse. Such patterns include:

 

    Control of the market for the security by one or a few broker-dealers that are often related to the promoter or issuer;
    Manipulation of prices through prearranged matching of purchases and sales and false and misleading press releases;
    Boiler room practices involving high-pressure sales tactics and unrealistic price projections by inexperienced salespersons;
    Excessive and undisclosed bid-ask differential and markups by selling broker-dealers; and
    The wholesale dumping of the same securities by promoters and broker-dealers after prices have been manipulated to a desired level, along with the resulting inevitable collapse of those prices and with consequential investor losses.

 

Management is aware of the abuses that have occurred historically in the penny stock market. Although we do not expect to be in a position to dictate the behavior of the market or of broker-dealers who participate in the penny stock market, the Company’s management will strive to prevent the described patterns from being established with respect to our securities, as the occurrence of these patterns or practices could increase the volatility of the price per share of our Common Stock and/or diminish stockholders ability to trade our Common Stock.

 

Failure to maintain effective internal controls in accordance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 could have a material adverse effect on our business and stock price.

 

Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires us to evaluate annually the effectiveness of our internal controls over financial reporting as of the end of each fiscal year and to include a management report assessing the effectiveness of our internal controls over financial reporting in our annual report. If we fail to maintain the adequacy of our internal controls, we may not be able to ensure that we can conclude, on an ongoing basis, that we have effective internal control over financial reporting in accordance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

 

While we continue to dedicate resources and management time to ensuring that we have effective controls over financial reporting, failure to achieve and maintain an effective internal control environment could have a material adverse effect on the market’s perception of our business and the price of our Common Stock.

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.

 

During the three-month period ended March 31, 2021, we issued a total of 1,200,000 through a private sale to an accredited investor.

 

Our unregistered securities were issued in reliance upon an exemption from registration pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act or Rule 506(3) of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act. Each investor took his/her securities for investment purposes without a view to distribution and had access to information concerning us and our business prospects, as required by the Securities Act. In addition, there was no general solicitation or advertising for the purchase of our securities. Our securities were sold only to accredited investors and current shareholders as defined in the Securities Act with whom we had a direct personal, preexisting relationship, and after a thorough discussion. Each certificate contained a restrictive legend as required by the Securities Act. Finally, our stock transfer agent has been instructed not to transfer any of such securities, unless such securities are registered for resale or there is an exemption with respect to their transfer.

 

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All of the above described investors who received shares of our common stock were provided with access to our filings with the SEC, including the following:

 

  The information contained in our annual report on Form 10-K under the Exchange Act.
     
  The information contained in any reports or documents required to be filed by Greenway Technologies under sections 13(a), 14(a), 14(c), and 15(d) of the Exchange Act since the distribution or filing of the reports specified above.
     
  A brief description of the securities being offered, and any material changes in our affairs that were not disclosed in the documents furnished.

 

Our transfer agent is: Transfer Online, Inc., whose address is 512 SE Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon 97214, 2nd Floor, telephone number (503) 227-2950.

 

Purchases of Equity Securities by the Issuer and Affiliated Purchasers

 

None.

 

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.

 

On December 20, 2017, the Company issued a convertible promissory note for $166,667, fully payable by December 20, 2019. This loan is in default for breach of payment. By its terms, the cash interest payable increased to 18% per annum on December 20, 2018 and continues at such rate until the default is cured or is paid at term. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd.,as part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. Since the note was issued, two semiannual payments of interest have been paid. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures.

 

Not applicable.

 

Item 5. Other Information.

 

None.

 

Item 6. Exhibits.

 

Exhibit

No.

  Identification of Exhibit
     
2.1**   Combination Agreement executed as of August 18, 2009, between Dynalyst Manufacturing Corporation and Universal Media Corporation, filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.1**   Articles of Incorporation of Dynalyst Manufacturing Corporation filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on March 13, 2002, filed as Exhibit 3.1 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.2**   Articles of Amendment of Articles of Incorporation of Dynalyst Manufacturing Corporation filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on June 7, 2006, filed as Exhibit 3.2 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.3**   Articles of Amendment of Articles of Incorporation of Dynalyst Manufacturing Corporation filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on August 28, 2009, changing the corporate name to Universal Media Corporation, filed as Exhibit 3.3 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.4**   Articles of Amendment of Articles of Incorporation of Universal Media Corporation filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on March 23, 2011, changing the corporate name to UMED Holdings, Inc., filed as Exhibit 3.4 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.5**   Articles of Amendment of Certificate of Formation of UMED Holdings, Inc. filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on June 23, 2017, changing the corporate name to Greenway Technologies, Inc., filed as Exhibit 3.1 to the registrant’s Form 8-K/A on July 20, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.

 

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3.6**   Bylaws of Dynalyst Manufacturing Corporation, filed as Exhibit 3.5 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.7**   Articles of Incorporation of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. filed with the Secretary of State of Nevada on July 6, 2012, filed as Exhibit 3.7 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.8**   Bylaws of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., filed as Exhibit 3.8 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
3.9**   Certificate of Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation approved by the Shareholders at the Special Shareholders Meeting on December 11, 2019
10.2**   Purchase Agreement dated as of May 1, 2012, between Universal Media Corporation and Mamaki Tea & Extract, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.3 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.3**   Addendum and Modification to Purchase Agreement dated as of December 31, 2012, between Universal Media Corporation and Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc. formerly Mamaki Tea & Extract, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.4 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.4**   Second Addendum and Modification to Purchase Agreement dated as of December 31, 2012, between Universal Media Corporation and Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc. formerly Mamaki Tea & Extract, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.5 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.5**   Purchase Agreement dated August 29th, 2012, between Universal Media Corporation and Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.6 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.6**   Purchase Agreement dated as of February 23, 2012, between Rig Support Services, Inc. and UMED Holdings, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.7 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.7**   Asset Purchase Agreement dated as of October 2, 2011, between Jet Regulators, L.C., R/T Jet Tech, L.P. and UMED Holdings, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.8 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.8**   Employee Agreement dated May 27, 2011, between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Kevin Bentley, filed as Exhibit 10.9 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.9**   Employee Agreement dated May 27, 2011, between UMED Holdings, Inc. Randy Moseley, filed as Exhibit 10.10 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.10**   Employee Agreement dated May 27, 2011, between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Richard Halden, filed as Exhibit 10.11 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.11**   Employee Agreement dated August 29, 2012, between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Raymond Wright, filed as Exhibit 10.12 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.12**   Employee Agreement dated August 29, 2012, between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Conrad Greer, filed as Exhibit 10.13 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.13**   Consulting Agreement dated May 27, 2011, between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Jabez Capital Group, LLC, filed as Exhibit 10.14 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.14**   Promissory Note in the amount of $850,000 dated August 17, 2012, executed by Mamaki Tea, Inc. payable to Southwest Capital Funding, Ltd., filed as Exhibit 10.15 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.15**   Modification of Note and Liens effective as of October 1, 2012, between Southwest Capital Funding, Ltd. and Mamaki Tea, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.16 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.16**   Second Modification of Note and Liens effective as of December 20, 2012, between Southwest Capital Funding, Ltd., Mamaki Tea, Inc., and Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.17 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.17**   Promissory Note in the amount of $150,000 dated August 17, 2012, executed by Mamaki Tea, Inc. payable to Robert R. Romer, filed as Exhibit 10.18 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.18**   Addendum and Modification to Purchase Agreement dated as of December 31, 2012, between Rig Support Services, Inc. and UMED Holdings, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.19 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.

 

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10.20**   Promissory Note in the amount of $158,000 dated September 18, 2014, executed by UMED Holdings, Inc. payable to Tonaquint, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.20 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.21**   Warrant dated September 18, 2014, for $47,400 worth of UMED Holdings, Inc. shares issued to Tonaquint, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.21 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.22**   Office Lease Agreement dated October 2015, between UMED Holdings, Inc. and The Atrium Remains the Same, LLC, filed as Exhibit 10.22 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.23**   Warrant dated October 31, 2015, for 4,000,000 shares issued to Norman T. Reynolds, Esq, filed as Exhibit 10.23 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.24**   Promissory Note in the amount of $36,000 dated March 8, 2016, executed by UMED Holdings, Inc. payable to Peter C. Wilson, filed as Exhibit 10.24 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.25**   Convertible Promissory Note in the amount of $224,000 dated May 4, 2016, executed by UMED Holdings, Inc. payable to Tonaquint, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.25 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.26**   Severance and Release Agreement by and between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Randy Moseley dated November 11, 2016, filed as Exhibit 10.26 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.27**   Settlement and Mutual Release Agreement dated January 13, 2017, executed by UMED Holdings, Inc. in connection with Cause No. DC-16-004718, in the 193rd District Court, Dallas County, Texas against Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc., Hawaiian Beverages, Inc., Curtis Borman, and Lee Jenison, filed as Exhibit 10.27 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.28**   Warrant dated February 1, 2017, for 2,000,000 shares issued to Richard J. Halden, filed as Exhibit 10.28 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.29**   Warrant dated February 1, 2017, for 4,000,000 shares issued to Richard J. Halden, filed as Exhibit 10.29 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.30**   Severance and Release Agreement by and between UMED Holdings, Inc. and Richard Halden dated February 1, 2017, filed as Exhibit 10.30 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.31**   Assignment Agreement dated December 27, 2010, between Melek Mining, Inc., 4HM Partners, LLC, and UMED Holdings, Inc., filed as Exhibit 10.31 to the registrant’s Form 10-Q/A, amendment No. 1, on September 21, 2017, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.32**   Consulting Agreement by and between the registrant and Chisos Equity Consultants, LLC, as amended on February 16, 2018, and March 19, 2018, filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the registrant’s Form 8-K, on March 21, 2018, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.33**   Promissory Note in the amount of $100,000 dated November 13, 2017, executed by Greenway Technologies, Inc. payable to Wildcat Consulting Group LLC.
10.34**   Subordinated Convertible Promissory Note in the amount of $166,667 dated December 20, 2017, executed by Greenway Technologies, Inc. payable to Tunstall Canyon Group LLC.
10.35**   Warrant dated November 30, 2017 for 1,000,000 shares issued to MTG Holdings, LTD.
10.36**   Greer Family Trust Promissory Note and Settlement. filed at Exhibit 10.34 to the registrant’s Form 10K on April 5, 2018, Commission File Number 000-55030.
10.37**   Warrant dated January 8, 2018 for 4,000,000 shares issued to Kent Harer.
10.38**   Settlement agreement by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc. and Tonaquint, Inc. dated April 9, 2018.
10.39**   Employment agreement with John Olynick, as President, dated May 10, 2018.
10.40**   Employment agreement with Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and Treasurer, dated May 10, 2018.
10.41**   Consulting Agreement with Gary L. Ragsdale, Ph.D., P.E.
10.42**   Consulting Agreement with John Olynick
10.43**   Consulting Agreement with Marl Zoellers
10.44**   Consulting Agreement with Paul Alfano dba Alfano Consulting Services
10.45**   Consulting Agreement with Peter Hauser
10.46**   Consulting Agreement with William Campbell
10.47**   Consulting Agreement with Ryan Turner
10.48**   Amendment on July 30, 2014 to that certain Employment Agreement with Raymond Wright dated August 29, 2012
10.49**   Mabert LLC as Agent Loan Agreement dated September 14, 2018
10.50**   Mabert LLC as Agent Security Agreement dated September 14, 2018
10.51**   Texas UCC-1 filed by Mabert LLC as Agent on October 11, 2018, ending October 10, 2023.

 

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10.52**   Rule 11 Agreement, dated March 6, 2019, pursuant to a mutual settlement of all claims by Wildcat Consulting, LLC for the matters in Cause No. 2018-005801 and Cause No. 2018-006416-2, filed in the County Courts at Law in Tarrant County, TX on Sept 7, and September 27, 2018 respectively.
10.53**   Employment agreement with Thomas Phillips, as Vice President of Operations, effective date April 1, 2019.
10.54**   Settlement Agreement executed on September 26, 2019 with Southwest Capital Funding, Ltd. to resolve all conflicts related to loan guarantees provided for Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc., Hawaiian Beverages, Inc., Curtis Borman, and Lee Jenison.
10.55**   Limited Liability Company Agreement of OPM Green Energy, LLC, dated August 23, 2019, by and among Greenway Technologies, Inc., a Texas corporation, Mabert, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, Tom Phillips, an individual, and OPM Green Energy, LLC, a Texas corporation.
10.56**   Subscription Agreement dated August 23, 2019, by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc., a Texas corporation, and OPM Green Energy, LLC, a Texas limited liability company.
10.57**   Intellectual Property License dated August 23, 2019, by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc., a Texas corporation, and OPM Green Energy, LLC, a Texas limited liability company.
10.58**   Employment agreement with Ryan Turner for Business Development and Investor Relations, dated April 1, 2019.
10.59**   Agreed Order of Dismissal with Prejudice, dated February 25, 2020, pursuant to the mutual settlement of all claims by Wildcat Consulting, LLC for the matters in Cause No. 2018-005801 and Cause No. 2018-006416-2, filed in the County Courts at Law in Tarrant County, TX on Sept 7, and September 27, 2018 respectively.
10.60**   Agreed Order of Dismissal without Prejudice, dated November 19, 2019, pursuant to the mutual settlement of all claims by Chisos Equity Consultants, LLC for the matters in Cause No. 67-306723-19, filed in the County Courts at Law in Tarrant County, TX on March 13, 2019.
10.61**   Agreed Order of Dismissal without Prejudice, dated November 19, 2019, pursuant to the mutual settlement of all claims by Richard Halden for the matters in Cause No. 352-306721-19, filed in the County Courts at Law in Tarrant County, TX on March 13, 2019.
10.62**   Agreed Order of Dismissal without Prejudice, dated November 26, 2019, pursuant to the mutual settlement of all claims by Greenway Technologies, Inc. against Micheal R. Warner et al (the “Dissident Shareholders”) for the matters in Cause No. DC-19-04207, filed in the District Court in Dallas County, TX on March 26, 2019.
10.63**   Securities Purchase Agreement by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc. and PowerUp Lending Group, Ltd, pursuant to that certain Convertible Promissory Note executed on January 24, 2020.
10.64**   Convertible Promissory Note by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc. and PowerUp Lending Group, Ltd., pursuant to that certain Securities Purchase Agreement executed on January 24, 2020.
10.65**   Securities Purchase Agreement by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc. and PowerUp Lending Group, Ltd., pursuant to that certain Convertible Promissory Note executed on February 12, 2020.
10.66**   Convertible Promissory Note by and between Greenway Technologies, Inc. and PowerUp Lending Group, Ltd., pursuant to that certain Securities Purchase Agreement executed on February 12, 2020.
14.1**   Code of Ethics for Senior Financial Officers, filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10-12G on August 29, 2013, Commission File Number 000-55030.
31.1*   Certification of Kent Harer, President of Greenway Technologies, Inc., pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
31.2*   Certification of Ransom Jones, Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer of Greenway Technologies, Inc., pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
32.1*   Certification of Kent Harer, President of Greenway Technologies, Inc., pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
32.2*   Certification of Ransom Jones, Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer of Greenway Technologies, Inc., pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

 

 

* Filed herewith.

** Previously filed.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

In accordance with Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  GREENWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
   
Date: May 14, 2021.    
     
  By /s/ Kent Harer
    Kent Harer, President
     
  By /s/ Ransom Jones
    Ransom Jones, Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, this report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

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EX-31.1 2 ex31-1.htm

 

Exhibit 31.1

 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

I, Kent Harer, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this Form 10-Q of Greenway Technologies, Inc.;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods present in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13-a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

(a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involved management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

  Date: May 14, 2021.  

 

  /s/ Kent Harer
  Kent Harer, President

 

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EX-31.2 3 ex31-2.htm

 

Exhibit 31.2

 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

I, Ransom Jones, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this Form 10-Q of Greenway Technologies, Inc.;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods present in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13-a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

(a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involved management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

  Date: May 14, 2021  

 

  /s/ Ransom Jones
  Ransom Jones, Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer

 

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EX-32.1 4 ex32-1.htm

 

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the accompanying Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Greenway Technologies, Inc. for the quarter ending March 31, 2021, I, Kent Harer, President and chief executive of Greenway Technologies, Inc., hereby certify pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that:

 

1. Such Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ending March 31, 2021, fully complies with the requirements of section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2. The information contained in such Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ending March 31, 2021, fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of Greenway Technologies, Inc.

 

  Date May 14, 2021.  

 

  /s/ Kent Harer
  Kent Harer, President

 

 

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EX-32.2 5 ex32-2.htm

 

Exhibit 32.2

 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the accompanying Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Greenway Technologies, Inc. for the quarter ending March 31, 2021, I, Ransom Jones, Chief Financial Officer of Greenway Technologies, Inc., hereby certify pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that:

 

1. Such Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ending March 31, 2021, fully complies with the requirements of section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2. The information contained in such Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ending March 31, 2021, fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of Greenway Technologies, Inc.

 

  Date May 14, 2021.  

 

  /s/ Ransom Jones
  Ransom Jones
  Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting

 

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On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $128,093, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 256,186 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $9,488, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. 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Derivative expense 33,978
Shares based consulting fees 3,000
Gain on settlement of accounts payable (810)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
Prepaid expenses 7,925
Accrued expenses 105,150
Accrued expenses - related parties 185,527 155,518
Accounts payable 4,100 (15,894)
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities (149,362) (262,572)
Cash flows from Investing Activities:    
Receivable - related parties (25,000)
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities (25,000)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities    
Proceeds from notes payable - related parties 101,833
Proceeds from convertible notes payable 171,000
Payments on other notes payable (10,000) (50,000)
Proceeds from sale of common stock 36,000 60,000
Stockholder advances (repayments), net 122,064 (1,019)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities 148,064 281,814
Net Decrease in Cash (1,298) (5,758)
Cash Beginning of Period 1,628 16,043
Cash End of Period 330 10,285
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:    
Cash Paid during the period for interest 43,581
Cash Paid during the period for taxes
Non-Cash investing and financing activities    
Subscription receivables - warrants 8,577
Shares to be issued for promissory note fees 8,014 10,901
Shares issued from common stock to be issued 712,375
Shares issued for settlement of accrued legal settlements 31,603
Conversion of stockholder advances - related parties to notes payable $ 142,934
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Organization
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Organization

NOTE 1 – ORGANIZATION

 

Nature of Operations

 

Greenway Technologies, Inc., (“Greenway”, “GTI” or the “Company”) through its wholly owned subsidiary, Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., is primarily engaged in the research, development and commercialization of a proprietary Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) syngas conversion system that can be economically scaled to meet individual natural gas field/resource requirements. The Company’s proprietary and patented technology has now been realized in Greenway’s recently completed first generation commercial-scale G-ReformerTM unit, a unique and critical component to the Company’s overall GTL technology solution. Greenway’s objective is to become a material direct and licensed producer of renewable GTL synthesized diesel and jet fuels, with a near term focus on U.S. market opportunities.

 

Greenway’s GTL Technology

 

In August 2012, Greenway Technologies acquired 100% of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. (“GIE”) which owns patents and trade secrets for proprietary technologies to convert natural gas into synthesis gas (“syngas”). Based on a breakthrough process called Fractional Thermal Oxidation™ (“FTO”), the Company believes that its G-Reformer unit, combined with conventional and proprietary Fischer-Tropsch (“FT”) processes, offers an economical and scalable method to converting natural gas to liquid fuel.

 

To facilitate the commercialization process, Greenway announced in August 2019 that it had entered into an agreement to partially own and operate an existing GTL plant located in Wharton, Texas. Originally acquired by Mabert, a company controlled by director, Kevin Jones, members include OPMGE (a company formed to facilitate the joint venture), Mabert and Tom Phillips, an employee of the Company. The Company’s involvement in the venture is intended to facilitate third-party certification of the Company’s G-Reformer technology, related equipment and technology. In addition, the Company anticipates that OPMGE’s operations will demonstrate that the G-Reformer is a commercially viable technology for producing syngas and marketable fuel products. As the first operating GTL plant to use Greenway’s proprietary reforming technology and equipment, the Wharton joint venture facility is initially expected to yield a minimum of 75 - 100 barrels per day of gasoline and diesel fuels from converted natural gas. To date, the Company has not raised sufficient funding to achieve the aforementioned objectives, but continues to work toward that end.

 

The Company believes that its proprietary G-Reformer is a major innovation in gas reforming and GTL technology in general. Initial tests have demonstrated that the Company’s solution appears to be superior to legacy technologies which are more costly, have a larger footprint and cannot be easily deployed at field sites to process associated gas, stranded gas, coal-bed methane, vented gas, or flared gas, all markets the Company seeks to service. The new plant is anticipated to prove out the economics for the Company’s technology and GTL processes.

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Basis of Presentation and Going Concern Uncertainties
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation and Going Concern Uncertainties

NOTE 2 - BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND GOING CONCERN UNCERTAINTIES

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and the instructions to Rule 10-01 of Regulation S-X of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, these unaudited consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, considered necessary for a fair presentation of the results of the interim periods, but are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations to be anticipated for the full year ending December 31, 2021. These unaudited consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

Principles of Consolidation

 

The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of Greenway and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All significant inter-company accounts and transactions were eliminated in consolidation.

 

The accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the following entities:

 

Name of Entity   %     Entity     Incorporation     Relationship  
Greenway Technologies, Inc.             Corporation       Texas       Parent  
Universal Media Corporation     100 %     Corporation       Wyoming       Subsidiary  
Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc.     100 %     Corporation       Nevada       Subsidiary  
Logistix Technology Systems, Inc.     100 %     Corporation       Texas       Subsidiary  

 

Greenway’s investments in unconsolidated entities in which a significant, but less than controlling, interest is held and in variable interest entities (“VIE”) in which the Company is not deemed to be the primary beneficiary are accounted for by the equity method.

 

Going Concern Uncertainties

 

The condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. As of March 31, 2021, we have an accumulated deficit of $33,486,407. For the three-months ended March 31, 2021, we had no revenue, generated a net loss of $464,606 and used cash of $149,362 for operating activities. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is in doubt and dependent upon achieving a profitable level of operations or on the ability of the Company to obtain necessary financing to fund ongoing operations. While the Company is attempting to commence revenue generating operations and thereby generate sustainable revenues, the Company’s current cash position is not sufficient to support its ongoing daily operations and requires the Company to raise addition capital through debt and/or equity sources. Management believes that its current and future plans will enable it to continue as a going concern for the next twelve months from the date of this report.

 

The outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus), caused by a novel strain of the coronavirus, was recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, and the outbreak has become increasingly widespread in the United States, including in each of the areas in which the Company operates. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak has had a notable impact on general economic conditions, including but not limited to the temporary closures of many businesses, “shelter in place” and other governmental regulations, reduced business and consumer spending due to both job losses, reduced investing activity and M&A transactions, among many other effects attributable to the COVID-19 (coronavirus), and there continue to be many unknowns. While to date the Company has not been required to stop operating, management is evaluating its use of its office space, virtual meetings and the like. The Company continues to monitor the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak closely. The extent to which the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak will impact our operations, the operations of OPMGE and/or ability to obtain financing or future financial results is uncertain.

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments to the recorded assets or liabilities that might be necessary should the Company have to curtail operations or be unable to continue in existence

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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

NOTE 3 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

A summary of significant accounting policies applied in the presentation of the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements are as follows:

 

Property and Equipment

 

Property and equipment is recorded at cost. Major additions and improvements are capitalized. The cost and related accumulated depreciation of equipment retired or sold, are removed from the accounts and any differences between the undepreciated amount and the proceeds from the sale or salvage value are recorded as a gain or loss on sale of equipment. Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful life of the assets.

 

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

 

The Company assesses the impairment of long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable, in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification, ASC Topic 360, Property, Plant and Equipment. An asset or asset group is considered impaired if its carrying amount exceeds the undiscounted future net cash flow the asset or asset group is expected to generate. If an asset or asset group is considered impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the assets exceeds its fair value. If estimated fair value is less than the book value, the asset is written down to the estimated fair value and an impairment loss is recognized. There were no long-lived assets or impairment charges for the period ended March 31, 2021.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The FASB issued ASC 606 as guidance on the recognition of revenue from contracts with customers in May 2014 with amendments in 2015 and 2016. Revenue recognition will depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The guidance also requires disclosures regarding the nature, amount, timing and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from contracts with customers. The Company has not, to date, generated any revenues.

 

Equity Method Investment

 

On August 29, 2019, the Company entered into a Material Definitive Agreement related to the formation of OPM Green Energy, LLC (OPMGE). The Company contributed a limited license to use its proprietary and patented GTL technology for no actual cost basis in exchange for 42.86% (300 of 700 currently owned member units) revenue interest in OPMGE, expected to be later reduced to a 30% interest upon the completion of certain expected third-party investments for the remining 300 of 1,000 member units available. The Company evaluated its interest in OPMGE and determined that the Company does not control OPMGE. The Company accounts for its interest in OPMGE via the equity method of accounting. At March 31, 2021, there was no change in the investment cost of $0. At March 31, 2021, OPMGE had no material business activity as of such date. As described in Note 9, the Company maintains a Related Party receivable with OPMGE for $412,885 related to our advancing capital for certain of OPMGE’s capital expenditures that the Company believes are in their best interests. Due to the uncertainty of the collectability of the OPMGE receivable, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE as of March 31, 2021.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Such estimates include allowance for collectible receivables, derivative liability valuations and deferred tax valuation allowances. Actual results could differ from such estimates.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of three-months or less to be cash equivalents. There were no cash equivalents at March 31, 2021 or December 31, 2020, respectively.

 

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with FASB ASC 740, “Income Taxes,” which requires that the Company recognize deferred tax liabilities and assets based on the differences between the financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of assets and liabilities, using enacted tax rates in effect in the years the differences are expected to reverse. Deferred income tax benefit (expense) results from the change in net deferred tax assets or deferred tax liabilities. A valuation allowance is recorded when it is more likely than not that some or all deferred tax assets will not be realized.

 

The Company has adopted the provisions of FASB ASC 740-10-05 Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes. The ASC clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an enterprise’s financial statements. The ASC prescribes a recognition threshold and measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The ASC provides guidance on de-recognition, classification, interest and penalties, accounting in interim periods, disclosure and transition. Open tax years, subject to IRS examination include 2016 – 2020, with no corporate tax returns filed for the years ending 2016 to 2020.

 

Net Loss Per Share, basic and diluted

 

Basic loss per share has been computed by dividing net loss available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares issued and outstanding for the period. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (3,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (923,630) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive. For the three months ended March 30, 2020, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (8,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (1,204,711) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive.

 

Derivative Instruments

 

The Company accounts for derivative instruments in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”), which establishes accounting and reporting standards for derivative instruments, including certain derivative instruments embedded in other contracts, and for hedging activities. They require that an entity recognize all derivatives as either assets or liabilities in the balance sheet and measure those instruments at fair value.

 

If certain conditions are met, a derivative may be specifically designated as a hedge, the objective of which is to match the timing of gain or loss recognition on the hedging derivative with the recognition of (i) the changes in the fair value of the hedged asset or liability that are attributable to the hedged risk or (ii) the earnings effect of the hedged forecasted transaction. For a derivative not designated as a hedging instrument, the gain or loss is recognized in income in the period of change. The Company did not have any derivative liabilities as of March 31, 2021. During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company entered into two convertible notes creating derivative liabilities which were converted into shares and settled during the year. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

Effective January 1, 2008, fair value measurements are determined by the Company’s adoption of authoritative guidance issued by the FASB, with the exception of the application of the statement to non-recurring, non-financial assets and liabilities, as permitted. Fair value is defined in the authoritative guidance as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. A fair value hierarchy was established, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value into three levels as follows:

 

Level 1 – Valuation based on unadjusted quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2 – Valuation based on, observable inputs (other than level one prices), quoted market prices for similar assets such as at the measurement date; quoted prices in the market that are not active; or other inputs that are observable, either directly or indirectly.

 

Level 3 – Valuation based on unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity, therefore requiring management’s best estimate of what market participants would use as fair value.

 

The following table represents the Company’s assets and liabilities by level measured at fair value on a recurring basis at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020:

 

Description   Level 1     Level 2     Level 3  
March 31, 2021 Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ -     $ -  
December 31, 2020 Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ -     $ -  

 

The following assets and liabilities are measured on the balance sheets at fair value on a recurring basis utilizing significant unobservable inputs or Level 3 assumptions in their valuation. The following tables provide a reconciliation of the beginning and ending balances of the liabilities:

 

All gains and losses on assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and classified as Level 3 within the fair value hierarchy are recognized in other interest income and expense in the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

As of and for the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company did not have a derivative or derivative activity.

 

The change in the convertible notes payable derivative liabilities at fair value for the year ended December 31, 2020, is as follows:

 

    FairValue     Change     New     (Gain)/loss           Fair Value  
    January 1,2020     in FairValue     Convertible
Notes
    on Settlement     Conversions     December 31,2020  
Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ (62,645 )   $ 204,978     $ (50,336 )   $ (91,997 )   $ -  
                                                 

 

Stock Based Compensation

 

The Company follows Accounting Standards Codification subtopic 718-10, Compensation (“ASC 718-10”) which requires that all share-based payments to both employees and non-employees be recognized in the income statement based on their fair values. At March 31, 2021 and 2020, the Company did not have any outstanding stock options.

 

Concentration and Credit Risk

 

Financial instruments and related items, which potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash. The Company places its cash with high credit quality institutions. At times, such deposits may be in excess of the FDIC insurance limit of $250,000. The Company did not have cash on deposit in excess of such limit on March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020.

 

Research and Development

 

The Company accounts for research and development costs in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification subtopic 730-10, Research and Development (“ASC 730-10”). Under ASC 730-10, all research and development costs must be charged to expense as incurred. Accordingly, internal research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Third-party research and development costs are expensed when the contracted work has been performed or as milestone results have been achieved as defined under the applicable agreement. Company-sponsored research and development costs related to both present and future products are expensed in the period incurred. The Company incurred research and development expenses of $30,000 and $0 during the periods ending March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively.

 

Issuance of Common Stock

 

The issuance of common stock for other than cash is recorded by the Company at market values based on the closing price of the stock on the date of any such grant.

 

Impact of New Accounting Standards

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective accounting pronouncements, if adopted, would have a material effect on the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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Property, Plant, and Equipment
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]  
Property, Plant, and Equipment

NOTE 4 – PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT

 

    Range of Lives
in Years
    March 31, 2021     December 31, 2020  
Equipment   5     $ 2,032     $ 2,032  
Furniture and fixtures   5       1,983       1,983  
            4,015       4,015  
Less accumulated depreciation           (4,015 )     (4,015 )
          $ 0     $ 0  

 

Depreciation expense was $0 for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020.

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Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties

NOTE 5 – CONVERTIBLE NOTES PAYABLE AND NOTES PAYABLE RELATED PARTIES

 

Convertible notes payable, including notes payable to related parties consisted of the following at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020 respectively:

 

    March 31, 2021     December 31, 2020  
             
Secured notes payable with related parties at 18% per annum related to the Mabert LLC as Agent Loan Agreement originally dated September 14, 2018 for up to $5,000,000 (as amended), shown net of debt discount of $11,625 and $13,153 (1)   $ 2,556,067     $ 2,411,605  
Total notes payable related parties   $ 2,556,067     $ 2,411,605  
Unsecured convertible note payable at 4.5% per annum dated December 20, 2017 to a corporation, payable in two parts on January 8, 2018 and 2019 (2)     166,667       166,667  
Promissory Note at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due August 15, 2022 (3)     525,000       525,000  
Settlement agreement to pay $5,000 per month for 60 monthly installments beginning March 2019. (4)     185,000       195,000  
Total notes payable and convertible notes payable   $ 876,667     $ 886,667  

 

(1) On September 14, 2018, the Company entered into a loan agreement with a private company, Mabert LLC, acting as Agent for various private lenders (the “Loan Agreement”) for the purpose of funding working capital and general corporate expenses up to $1,500,000, subsequently amended to a maximum of $5,000,000. Mabert LLC is a Texas limited liability company, owned by Director and stockholder, Kevin Jones, and his late wife Christine Early (for each and all references herein forward, “Mabert”). Under the Loan Agreement, Mabert has loaned gross loan proceeds of $2,567,692 (excluding a debt discount of $11,625, for a net $2,556,067 book debt) through March 31, 2021. Mr. Jones, and his late wife have loaned $1,894,259 from inception through March 31, 2021, including $142,934 in the current period ended March 31, 2021. The loan is fully secured, Mabert having filed a UCC-1 with the State of Texas. For each Promissory Note loan made under the Loan Agreement, as a cost to each note, the Company agreed to issue warrants and/or stock for Common Stock valued at $0.01 per share on an initial one-time basis at 3.67:1 and subsequently on a 2:1 basis for each dollar borrowed. Pursuant to ACS 470, the fair value attributable to a discount on the debt is $11,625 for the three months ended March 31, 2021; this amount is amortized to interest expense on a straight-line basis over the terms of the loans.

 

On March 31, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $101,823, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 203,646 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.06 per share for a total debt discount of $10,901, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $128,093, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 256,186 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $9,488, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $95,352, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 190,704 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $2,795, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On August 28, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Michael Wykrent, a Director and shareholder for $10,000, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 20,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $293, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $3,433, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 6,867 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $101, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $5,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 10,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $147, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On January 1, 2021, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $142,934, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 285,868 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.03 per share for a total debt discount of $8,014, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. The 285,868 shares of common stock are reported in common stock to be issued as of March 31, 2021, as they were not yet issued by the Company.

 

Each of the individual Promissory Notes have one-year terms, automatically renewable, unless an individual lender under the Loan Agreement notifies the agent within 60 days of the term that they would like payment of the principal and accrued interest upon the end of such promissory note term. No lenders requested payment for such individual promissory notes through the period ended March 2021.

 

(2) On December 20, 2017, the Company issued a convertible promissory note for $166,667, fully payable by December 20, 2019. This loan is in default for breach of payment. By its terms, the cash interest payable increased to 18% per annum on December 20, 2018 and continues at such rate until the default is cured or is paid at term. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

(3) On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd. (“Southwest”),as part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. Since the note was issued, two semiannual payments of interest have been paid. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

(4) On March 6, 2019, the Company entered into Settlement Agreement with Wildcat Consulting Group LLC (“Wildcat”), as settlement of a consulting agreement lawsuit the Company agreed to pay Wildcat a total of $300,000, payable in sixty monthly installments of $5,000 per month beginning March 2019 and continuing each month until the settlement is paid in full.

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Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable

NOTE 6 – NOTES PAYABLE AND CONVERTIBLE NOTES PAYABLE

 

The Company issued a $166,667 convertible promissory note bearing interest at 4.50% per annum to a company, Tunstall Canyon Group, LLC, payable in two installments of $86,667 on December 20, 2018 and $80,000, plus accrued interest on December 20, 2019. Per the terms of the promissory note, the holder has the right to convert the note into common stock of the Company at a conversion price of $0.08 per share for each one dollar of cash payment which may be due (which would be 1,083,333 shares for the first $86,667 payment and 1,000,000 shares for the second $80,000 installment payment, respectively). As of December 20, 2018, a material event of default occurred for breach of payment of the interest then due, with such default continuing thought the date of this report. The holder of the note has the right to convert at any time and has indicated that it might convert under settlement discussions with the principal, Richard Halden, unrelated to this convertible note. See Note 5 – Term Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties.

 

The Company evaluated the terms of the convertible note in accordance with ASC 815-40, Contracts in Entity’s Own Equity, and concluded that the Convertible Note did not resulted in a derivative. The Company evaluated the terms of the convertible note and concluded that there was a beneficial conversion feature since the convertible note was convertible into shares of common stock at a discount to the market value of the common stock. The discount related to the beneficial conversion feature on the note was valued at $27,083 based on the $0.013 difference between the market price of $0.093 and the conversion price of $0.08 times the 2,083,325 conversion shares. As a result of the event of default, the discount related to the beneficial conversion feature has been extinguished for the balance of 2018, and until the event of default is cured or the note is converted to common shares.

 

On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd. (“Southwest”) to resolve all conflicts related to a lawsuit in Hawaii, cause no. 16-1-0342, in the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit, State of Hawaii, styled Southwest Capital Funding, Ltd. v. Mamaki Tea, Inc., et. al., whereby the Company had provided loan guarantees for Mamaki of Hawaii, Inc., Hawaiian Beverages, Inc., Curtis Borman, and Lee Jenison. As part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. The principal balance of $525,000 and remaining accrued interest on the note is due August 15, 2022. In addition, we agreed to issue and deliver to Southwest 1,000,000 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock valued at $0.05 per share. The shares were issued in the 3rd quarter 2019 and were fully expensed in the period ended December 2019.

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Accrued Expenses
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
Accrued Expenses

NOTE 7 – ACCRUED EXPENSES

 

Accrued expenses consisted entirely of accrued consulting fees. The consulting work involved fundraising and capital raising activities with potential investors for the Company, as well as consulting work related to chemical engineering and plant operations.

 

    March 31, 2021     December 31, 2020  
             
Accrued consulting fees and expense     943,911       860,368  
Total accrued expenses   $ 943,911     $ 860,368  
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Capital Structure
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Equity [Abstract]  
Capital Structure

NOTE 8 – CAPITAL STRUCTURE

 

At the Company’s Special Shareholders Meeting held in December 2019, a number of proposals were presented and passed by the Company’s shareholders, including Proposal 1 to increase the number of authorized shares of Class A Shares of the Company, par value $0.0001 per share (“Class A Shares”), from 300,000,000 to 500,000,000, (such amendment, “Amendment No. 1”); Proposal 2 to change the name of the Company’s Class A Shares from “Class A” to “common stock” (“common stock” or “Common Stock”),with the same $0.0001 par value per share, designations, powers, privileges, rights, qualifications, limitations, and restrictions as the former Class A Shares, and Proposal 3 to eliminate Class B Shares as a class of capital stock of the Company. All references to Common Stock described herein below include by definition any former Class A common stock.

 

Accordingly, the Company is authorized to issue 500,000,000 shares of Common Stock with a par value of $.0001 per share, with each share having one voting right.

 

Common Stock

 

At March 31, 2021, there were 336,468,075 total shares of Common Stock outstanding.

 

During the three-months ended March 31, 2021, the Company: issued 1,200,000 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock, issued in a private placement to an accredited investor, at $0.03 per share for $36,000. As of March 31, 2021, the Company has 823,630 shares of common stock to be issued to Kevin Jones, a related party, for costs related to issuance of promissory notes, and 100,000 shares of common stock to be issued for $3,000 payment of consulting fees, these shares will be issued in the second quarter of 2021.

 

During the three-months ended March 31, 2020, the Company: issued 13,824,607 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock, including 600,000 shares issued in a private placement to an accredited investor, at $0.10 per share, 3,906,610 for the conversion of a prior loan at $0.047 per shares, 1,460,260 shares for costs related to the issuance of promissory notes at an average $0.085 per share and 857,737 shares at $0.01 per share from convertible warrants conversions. Shares to be issued are for the settlement of legal expenses which were accrued pursuant to agreements with two prior law firms.

 

At December 31, 2020, there were 335,268,075 shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding.

 

Stock options, warrants and other rights

 

As of March 31, 2021 and 2020 respectively, the Company has not adopted and does not have an employee stock option plan.

 

As of March 31, 2021, the Company had total warrants issued and outstanding of 3,000,000, which are in favor of Dean Goekel and expire in June 2022. The exercise price of these remaining warrants is $0.03. There is no unvested expense relating to the warrants. After meeting certain deliverables set forth in the agreement, Mr. Goekel will be issued additional stock warrants for 1,000,000 shares at a strike price that is an average of the stock price for the 90 days that the deliverables have been met.

 

For the year ended December 2020, the Company had 7,000,000 warrants outstanding, of which 4,000,000 have expired in 2021. The remaining 3,000,000 warrants in the favor of Dean Goekel expire in June 2022. The exercise price of these remaining warrants is $0.03.

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Related Party Transactions
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Party Transactions

NOTE 9 - RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

After approval during a properly called special meeting of the board of directors, on September 14, 2018 Mabert, LLC, a Texas Limited Liability Company owned by a director and stockholder, Kevin Jones and his late wife Christine Early, as an Agent for various private lenders including themselves, entered into a loan agreement (“Loan Agreement”) for the purpose of funding working capital and general corporate expenses for the Company of up to $1,500,000, which was subsequently amended to provide up to $5,000,000. The Company bylaws provide no bar from transactions with Interested Directors, so long as the interested party does not vote on such transaction. Mr. Jones as an Interested Director did not vote on this transaction. Since the inception of the Loan Agreement through March 31, 2021, a total of $2,567,692 (excluding debt discount of $11,625) has been loaned to the Company and $675,980 has been accrued in interest by eight shareholders, including Mr. Jones. See Note 5 – Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties.

 

Through Mabert, as of March 31, 2021, Mr. Jones along with his late wife and his company have loaned $1,894,259, and six other shareholders have loaned the balance of the Mabert Loans. These loans are secured by the assets of the Company. A financing statement and UCC-1 have been filed according to Texas statutes. Should a default under the loan agreement occur, there could be a foreclosure or a bankruptcy proceeding filed by the Agent for these shareholders. The actions of the Company in case of default can only be determined by the shareholders. A foreclosure sale or distribution through bankruptcy could only result in the creditors receiving a pro rata payment based upon the terms of the loan agreement. Mabert did not nor will it receive compensation for its work as an agent for the lenders.

 

For the period ended March 31, 2021, the Company accrued expenses for related parties of $1,870,255 to account for the total deferred compensation expenses among two current executives, two former executive and one current employee. Each of the current executives and employees have agreed to defer their compensation until such time as sufficient cash is available to make such payments, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer having the express authority to determine what constitutes cash sufficiency from time-to-time.

 

Through the period ended March 31, 2021, we received $122,064 in cash advances from three of our directors, Kent Harer and Michael Wykrent, in the amount of $5,000 each, and Kevin Jones in the amount of $112,064. Through the period ended March 31, 2020, we received $50,000 in cash advances from two of our directors, Ransom Jones and Kent Harer in the amounts of $25,000 each. These amounts have been accrued as Advances - related parties for the periods. An advance of $1,019 made by our director, Kevin Jones, was repaid in the period ending March 31, 2020 and advances of $101,823 made by Mr. Jones during the period ending March 31, 2020 were converted to a note payable. See Note 5 – Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties.

 

Through the periods ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, the Company made advances to an affiliate, OPMGE, of $412,885 and $412,847, respectively As reported previously, the Company owns a non-consolidating 42.86% interest in the OPMGE GTL plant located in Wharton, Texas. In the event of default, the Company holds a second lien against the assets of OPMGE. The amount advanced was booked as a related party receivable by the Company. Given the uncertainty of the collectability of this receivable, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE as of December 31, 2020. The Company does not consider the results of the equity method investee to be material to the Company’s net loss. The cost basis for this equity method investee is zero and thus, losses have not been allocated to the Company.

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Commitments and Contingencies
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies

NOTE 10 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

Employment Agreements

 

In August 2012, the Company entered into an employment agreement with our chairman of the board, Ray Wright, as president of Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc., for a term of five years with compensation of $90,000 per year. In September 2014, Wright’s employment agreement was amended to increase such annual pay to $180,000. By its terms, the employment agreement automatically renews each year for successive one-year periods, unless otherwise earlier terminated. During the three-month period ended March 31, 2021, the Company paid and/or accrued a total of $45,000 for the period under the terms of the agreement.

 

Effective May 10, 2018, the Company entered into identical employment agreements with John Olynick, as President, and Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, respectively. The terms and conditions of their employment agreements were identical. John Olynick elected not to renew his employment agreement and resigned as President on July 19, 2019. Ransom Jones, as Chief Financial Officer, earns a salary of $120,000 per year. Mr. Jones also serves as the Company’s Secretary and Treasurer. During each year that Mr. Jones’ agreement is in effect, he is entitled to receive a bonus (“Bonus”) equal to at least Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000) per year, such amount having been accrued for the year ended December 2020. Both Mr. Olynick and Mr. Jones received a grant of common stock (the “Stock Grant”) at the start of their employment equal to 250,000 shares each of the Company’s Common Stock, par value $.0001 per share (the “Common Stock”), such shares vesting immediately. Mr. Jones is also entitled to participate in the Company’s benefit plans when such plans exist.

 

Effective April 1, 2019, the Company entered into an employment agreement with Ryan Turner for a term of twelve (12) months with compensation of $80,000 per year, to manage the Company’s Business Development and Investor Relations functions. Turner reports to the President of Greenway Technologies and is entitled to a no-cost grant of common stock equal to 2,500,000 shares of the Company’s Rule 144 restricted common stock, par value $.0001 per share, valued at $.06 per share, or $150,000, which was expensed as of the effective date of the agreement. Such stock-based compensation shares were physically issued in February 2020. Turner is also entitled to certain additional stock grants based on the performance of the Company during the term of his employment. Turner is also entitled to participate in the Company’s benefit plans, if and when such become available.

 

Other

 

In the August 2012 acquisition agreement with Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. (“GIE”), the Company agreed to: (i) issue an additional 7,500,000 shares of restricted common stock when the first portable GTL unit is built and becomes operational, and, is capable of producing 2,000 barrels of diesel or jet fuel per day, and (ii) pay a 2% royalty on all gross production sales on each unit placed in production. In connection with a settlement agreement with the Greer Family Trust (‘Trust”), the successor owner of one of the two founders and prior owners of GIE on February 6, 2018, the Company exchanged Greer’s half of the 7,500,000 shares (3,750,000 shares) to be issued in the future, Greer’s half of the 2% royalty, a termination of Greer’s then current Employment Agreement and the Trust’s waiver of any future claims against the Company for any reason, for the issuance and delivery to the Trust of three million (3,000,000) restricted shares of the Company’s common stock and a convertible Promissory Note for $150,000. As a result, only 3,750,000 common shares are committed to be later issued under the original 2012 acquisition agreement.

 

The Company has accrued management fees of $1,301,964 related to separation agreements and settlement expenses for two prior executives of the Company, Richard Halden and Randy Moseley, who both resigned from their respective management positions in 2016, with Halden then further resigning as a director from our Board of Directors in Feb 2017. Although we have not maintained currency with respect to the contractual payment obligations therein, both former employees are greater than five percent shareholders and had agreed to defer payments until such time as we have sufficient available liquidity to begin making payments on a regular basis. In March 2020, Halden filed suit against the Company alleging claims arising from his severance and release agreement between the parties, seeking to recover monetary damages, interest, court costs, and attorney’s fees. The Company answered the lawsuit and asserted a number of affirmative defenses; subsequently, the lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice on November 19, 2019. Other than an increase in our legal expenses related to defending against Halden’s lawsuit, and given the subsequent dismissal of the same, we expect no further material financial impacts from such accrued fees until any such regular payments are able to begin, or another form of settlement is reached.

 

Leases

 

In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842). The updated guidance requires lessees to recognize lease assets and lease liabilities for most operating leases. In addition, the updated guidance requires that lessors separate lease and non-lease components in a contract in accordance with the new revenue guidance in ASC 606. This guidance is effective for interim and annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2018. The Company adopted this guidance effective January 1, 2019 and noted that the leases discussed below did meet the requirements for recording a right of use asset or liability under ASC-842 given that they were short term leases.

 

Greenway rents approximately 600 square feet of office space at 1521 North Cooper St., Suite 205, Arlington, Texas 76011, at a rate of $949 per month, under a one-year lease agreement, renewable for successive one-year terms in the Company’s sole discretion.

 

Each September, the Company pays $11,880 in annual maintenance fees on its Arizona BLM mining leases, under one-year lease agreements, renewable for successive one-year terms in the Company’s sole discretion in addition. These leases provide for 10% royalties based on production, if any. There has been no production to date.

 

Legal Matters

 

On October 19, 2019 the Company was served with a lawsuit by Norman Reynolds, a previously engaged counsel by the Company. The suit was filed in Harris County District Court, Houston, Texas, asserting claims for unpaid fees of $90,378. While fully reserved, Greenway vigorously disputes the total amount claimed. Greenway has asserted counterclaims based upon alleged conflicts of interest, breaches of fiduciary duty and violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (“DTPA”). Greenway is confident in its defenses and counterclaims and intends to vigorously defend its interests and prosecute its claims.

 

Capital Expenditures

 

The last funded Scope of Work (“SOW”) under our SRA with UTA was completed in the year ended December 2019, with payments made of $120,000 to complete the work described in the prior SOW. We signed a new SRA with UTA effective March 1, 2021 which relates to the testing and commercialization phase of our GTL technology. The term of the agreement is through February 15, 2022. The first payment under the SRA was made in March 2021 for $30,000. Going forward on the 15th of each month we will pay UTA $15,454.54 through February 15, 2022, for a total commitment of $200,000.

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Subsequent Events
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
Subsequent Events

NOTE 11-SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

As of May 14, 2021, we have received $112,064 in cash and payment advances from Kevin Jones, a director and greater than 5% shareholder. Such advances and any further advances received will be accrued as “Advances - related parties” in the period received.

 

From April 1, 2021 through May 14, 2021, the Company issued 3,690,297 shares of common stock comprised of: 2,766,667 shares of Rule 144 restricted Common Stock issued in a private placement to two accredited investors at an average price of $0.03 per share; 823,630 shares issued to Kevin Jones, a related party, for costs related to issuance of promissory notes, and 100,000 shares of common stock for $3,000 payment of consulting fees.

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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Property and Equipment

Property and Equipment

 

Property and equipment is recorded at cost. Major additions and improvements are capitalized. The cost and related accumulated depreciation of equipment retired or sold, are removed from the accounts and any differences between the undepreciated amount and the proceeds from the sale or salvage value are recorded as a gain or loss on sale of equipment. Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful life of the assets.

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

 

The Company assesses the impairment of long-lived assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable, in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification, ASC Topic 360, Property, Plant and Equipment. An asset or asset group is considered impaired if its carrying amount exceeds the undiscounted future net cash flow the asset or asset group is expected to generate. If an asset or asset group is considered impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the assets exceeds its fair value. If estimated fair value is less than the book value, the asset is written down to the estimated fair value and an impairment loss is recognized. There were no long-lived assets or impairment charges for the period ended March 31, 2021.

Revenue Recognition

Revenue Recognition

 

The FASB issued ASC 606 as guidance on the recognition of revenue from contracts with customers in May 2014 with amendments in 2015 and 2016. Revenue recognition will depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The guidance also requires disclosures regarding the nature, amount, timing and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from contracts with customers. The Company has not, to date, generated any revenues.

Equity Method Investment

Equity Method Investment

 

On August 29, 2019, the Company entered into a Material Definitive Agreement related to the formation of OPM Green Energy, LLC (OPMGE). The Company contributed a limited license to use its proprietary and patented GTL technology for no actual cost basis in exchange for 42.86% (300 of 700 currently owned member units) revenue interest in OPMGE, expected to be later reduced to a 30% interest upon the completion of certain expected third-party investments for the remining 300 of 1,000 member units available. The Company evaluated its interest in OPMGE and determined that the Company does not control OPMGE. The Company accounts for its interest in OPMGE via the equity method of accounting. At March 31, 2021, there was no change in the investment cost of $0. At March 31, 2021, OPMGE had no material business activity as of such date. As described in Note 9, the Company maintains a Related Party receivable with OPMGE for $412,885 related to our advancing capital for certain of OPMGE’s capital expenditures that the Company believes are in their best interests. Due to the uncertainty of the collectability of the OPMGE receivable, the Company has fully reserved the full amount of this equity method receivable with OPMGE as of March 31, 2021.

Use of Estimates

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Such estimates include allowance for collectible receivables, derivative liability valuations and deferred tax valuation allowances. Actual results could differ from such estimates.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of three-months or less to be cash equivalents. There were no cash equivalents at March 31, 2021 or December 31, 2020, respectively.

Income Taxes

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with FASB ASC 740, “Income Taxes,” which requires that the Company recognize deferred tax liabilities and assets based on the differences between the financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of assets and liabilities, using enacted tax rates in effect in the years the differences are expected to reverse. Deferred income tax benefit (expense) results from the change in net deferred tax assets or deferred tax liabilities. A valuation allowance is recorded when it is more likely than not that some or all deferred tax assets will not be realized.

 

The Company has adopted the provisions of FASB ASC 740-10-05 Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes. The ASC clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an enterprise’s financial statements. The ASC prescribes a recognition threshold and measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The ASC provides guidance on de-recognition, classification, interest and penalties, accounting in interim periods, disclosure and transition. Open tax years, subject to IRS examination include 2016 – 2020, with no corporate tax returns filed for the years ending 2016 to 2020.

Net Loss Per Share, Basic and Diluted

Net Loss Per Share, basic and diluted

 

Basic loss per share has been computed by dividing net loss available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares issued and outstanding for the period. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (3,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (923,630) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive. For the three months ended March 30, 2020, shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants (8,000,000), shares convertible for debt (2,083,333) and shares outstanding but not yet issued (1,204,711) have been excluded as a common stock equivalent in the diluted loss per share because their effect would be anti-dilutive.

Derivative Instruments

Derivative Instruments

 

The Company accounts for derivative instruments in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”), which establishes accounting and reporting standards for derivative instruments, including certain derivative instruments embedded in other contracts, and for hedging activities. They require that an entity recognize all derivatives as either assets or liabilities in the balance sheet and measure those instruments at fair value.

 

If certain conditions are met, a derivative may be specifically designated as a hedge, the objective of which is to match the timing of gain or loss recognition on the hedging derivative with the recognition of (i) the changes in the fair value of the hedged asset or liability that are attributable to the hedged risk or (ii) the earnings effect of the hedged forecasted transaction. For a derivative not designated as a hedging instrument, the gain or loss is recognized in income in the period of change. The Company did not have any derivative liabilities as of March 31, 2021. During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company entered into two convertible notes creating derivative liabilities which were converted into shares and settled during the year. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

Effective January 1, 2008, fair value measurements are determined by the Company’s adoption of authoritative guidance issued by the FASB, with the exception of the application of the statement to non-recurring, non-financial assets and liabilities, as permitted. Fair value is defined in the authoritative guidance as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. A fair value hierarchy was established, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value into three levels as follows:

 

Level 1 – Valuation based on unadjusted quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2 – Valuation based on, observable inputs (other than level one prices), quoted market prices for similar assets such as at the measurement date; quoted prices in the market that are not active; or other inputs that are observable, either directly or indirectly.

 

Level 3 – Valuation based on unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity, therefore requiring management’s best estimate of what market participants would use as fair value.

 

The following table represents the Company’s assets and liabilities by level measured at fair value on a recurring basis at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020:

 

Description   Level 1     Level 2     Level 3  
March 31, 2021 Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ -     $ -  
December 31, 2020 Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ -     $ -  

 

The following assets and liabilities are measured on the balance sheets at fair value on a recurring basis utilizing significant unobservable inputs or Level 3 assumptions in their valuation. The following tables provide a reconciliation of the beginning and ending balances of the liabilities:

 

All gains and losses on assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and classified as Level 3 within the fair value hierarchy are recognized in other interest income and expense in the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

 

As of and for the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company did not have a derivative or derivative activity.

 

The change in the convertible notes payable derivative liabilities at fair value for the year ended December 31, 2020, is as follows:

 

    FairValue     Change     New     (Gain)/loss           Fair Value  
    January 1,2020     in FairValue     Convertible
Notes
    on Settlement     Conversions     December 31,2020  
Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ (62,645 )   $ 204,978     $ (50,336 )   $ (91,997 )   $ -  
Stock Based Compensation

Stock Based Compensation

 

The Company follows Accounting Standards Codification subtopic 718-10, Compensation (“ASC 718-10”) which requires that all share-based payments to both employees and non-employees be recognized in the income statement based on their fair values. At March 31, 2021 and 2020, the Company did not have any outstanding stock options.

Concentration and Credit Risk

Concentration and Credit Risk

 

Financial instruments and related items, which potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash. The Company places its cash with high credit quality institutions. At times, such deposits may be in excess of the FDIC insurance limit of $250,000. The Company did not have cash on deposit in excess of such limit on March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020.

Research and Development

Research and Development

 

The Company accounts for research and development costs in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification subtopic 730-10, Research and Development (“ASC 730-10”). Under ASC 730-10, all research and development costs must be charged to expense as incurred. Accordingly, internal research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Third-party research and development costs are expensed when the contracted work has been performed or as milestone results have been achieved as defined under the applicable agreement. Company-sponsored research and development costs related to both present and future products are expensed in the period incurred. The Company incurred research and development expenses of $30,000 and $0 during the periods ending March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively.

Issuance of Common Stock

Issuance of Common Stock

 

The issuance of common stock for other than cash is recorded by the Company at market values based on the closing price of the stock on the date of any such grant.

Impact of New Accounting Standards

Impact of New Accounting Standards

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective accounting pronouncements, if adopted, would have a material effect on the accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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Basis of Presentation and Going Concern Uncertainties (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Schedule of Subsidiaries

The accompanying condensed unaudited consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the following entities:

 

Name of Entity   %     Entity     Incorporation     Relationship  
Greenway Technologies, Inc.             Corporation       Texas       Parent  
Universal Media Corporation     100 %     Corporation       Wyoming       Subsidiary  
Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc.     100 %     Corporation       Nevada       Subsidiary  
Logistix Technology Systems, Inc.     100 %     Corporation       Texas       Subsidiary
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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Schedule of Company's Assets and Liabilities by Level Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis

The following table represents the Company’s assets and liabilities by level measured at fair value on a recurring basis at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020:

 

Description   Level 1     Level 2     Level 3  
March 31, 2021 Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ -     $ -  
December 31, 2020 Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ -     $ -  
Schedule of Change in Notes Payable at Fair Value

The change in the convertible notes payable derivative liabilities at fair value for the year ended December 31, 2020, is as follows:

 

    FairValue     Change     New     (Gain)/loss           Fair Value  
    January 1,2020     in FairValue     Convertible
Notes
    on Settlement     Conversions     December 31,2020  
Derivative Liabilities   $ -     $ (62,645 )   $ 204,978     $ (50,336 )   $ (91,997 )   $ -  
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Property, Plant, and Equipment (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]  
Schedule of Property, Plant and Equipment
    Range of Lives
in Years
    March 31, 2021     December 31, 2020  
Equipment   5     $ 2,032     $ 2,032  
Furniture and fixtures   5       1,983       1,983  
            4,015       4,015  
Less accumulated depreciation           (4,015 )     (4,015 )
          $ 0     $ 0  
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Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Notes Payable

Convertible notes payable, including notes payable to related parties consisted of the following at March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020 respectively:

 

    March 31, 2021     December 31, 2020  
             
Secured notes payable with related parties at 18% per annum related to the Mabert LLC as Agent Loan Agreement originally dated September 14, 2018 for up to $5,000,000 (as amended), shown net of debt discount of $11,625 and $13,153 (1)   $ 2,556,067     $ 2,411,605  
Total notes payable related parties   $ 2,556,067     $ 2,411,605  
Unsecured convertible note payable at 4.5% per annum dated December 20, 2017 to a corporation, payable in two parts on January 8, 2018 and 2019 (2)     166,667       166,667  
Promissory Note at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due August 15, 2022 (3)     525,000       525,000  
Settlement agreement to pay $5,000 per month for 60 monthly installments beginning March 2019. (4)     185,000       195,000  
Total notes payable and convertible notes payable   $ 876,667     $ 886,667  

 

(1) On September 14, 2018, the Company entered into a loan agreement with a private company, Mabert LLC, acting as Agent for various private lenders (the “Loan Agreement”) for the purpose of funding working capital and general corporate expenses up to $1,500,000, subsequently amended to a maximum of $5,000,000. Mabert LLC is a Texas limited liability company, owned by Director and stockholder, Kevin Jones, and his late wife Christine Early (for each and all references herein forward, “Mabert”). Under the Loan Agreement, Mabert has loaned gross loan proceeds of $2,567,692 (excluding a debt discount of $11,625, for a net $2,556,067 book debt) through March 31, 2021. Mr. Jones, and his late wife have loaned $1,894,259 from inception through March 31, 2021, including $142,934 in the current period ended March 31, 2021. The loan is fully secured, Mabert having filed a UCC-1 with the State of Texas. For each Promissory Note loan made under the Loan Agreement, as a cost to each note, the Company agreed to issue warrants and/or stock for Common Stock valued at $0.01 per share on an initial one-time basis at 3.67:1 and subsequently on a 2:1 basis for each dollar borrowed. Pursuant to ACS 470, the fair value attributable to a discount on the debt is $11,625 for the three months ended March 31, 2021; this amount is amortized to interest expense on a straight-line basis over the terms of the loans.

 

On March 31, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $101,823, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 203,646 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.06 per share for a total debt discount of $10,901, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $128,093, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 256,186 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $9,488, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $95,352, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 190,704 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $2,795, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On August 28, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Michael Wykrent, a Director and shareholder for $10,000, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 20,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $293, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $3,433, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 6,867 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $101, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $5,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 10,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $147, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.

 

On January 1, 2021, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $142,934, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 285,868 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.03 per share for a total debt discount of $8,014, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. The 285,868 shares of common stock are reported in common stock to be issued as of March 31, 2021, as they were not yet issued by the Company.

 

Each of the individual Promissory Notes have one-year terms, automatically renewable, unless an individual lender under the Loan Agreement notifies the agent within 60 days of the term that they would like payment of the principal and accrued interest upon the end of such promissory note term. No lenders requested payment for such individual promissory notes through the period ended March 2021.

 

(2) On December 20, 2017, the Company issued a convertible promissory note for $166,667, fully payable by December 20, 2019. This loan is in default for breach of payment. By its terms, the cash interest payable increased to 18% per annum on December 20, 2018 and continues at such rate until the default is cured or is paid at term. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

(3) On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd. (“Southwest”),as part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. Since the note was issued, two semiannual payments of interest have been paid. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. See Note 6 – Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.

 

(4) On March 6, 2019, the Company entered into Settlement Agreement with Wildcat Consulting Group LLC (“Wildcat”), as settlement of a consulting agreement lawsuit the Company agreed to pay Wildcat a total of $300,000, payable in sixty monthly installments of $5,000 per month beginning March 2019 and continuing each month until the settlement is paid in full.

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Accrued Expenses (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
Schedule of Accrued Expenses

Accrued expenses consisted entirely of accrued consulting fees. The consulting work involved fundraising and capital raising activities with potential investors for the Company, as well as consulting work related to chemical engineering and plant operations.

 

    March 31, 2021     December 31, 2020  
             
Accrued consulting fees and expense     943,911       860,368  
Total accrued expenses   $ 943,911     $ 860,368  
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Organization (Details Narrative) - Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. [Member]
Aug. 31, 2012
Ownership percentage 100.00%
Number of barrels description In addition, the Company anticipates that OPMGE's operations will demonstrate that the G-Reformer is a commercially viable technology for producing syngas and marketable fuel products. As the first operating GTL plant to use Greenway's proprietary reforming technology and equipment, the Wharton joint venture facility is initially expected to yield a minimum of 75 - 100 barrels per day of gasoline and diesel fuels from converted natural gas. To date, the Company has not raised sufficient funding to achieve the aforementioned objectives, but continues to work toward that end.
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Basis of Presentation and Going Concern Uncertainties (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Mar. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]      
Accumulated deficit $ (33,486,407)   $ (33,021,801)
Net loss (464,606) $ (562,749)  
Cash used for operating activities $ (149,362) $ (262,572)  
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Mar. 31, 2021
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Ownership percentage
State of incorporation Texas
Relationship Parent
Universal Media Corporation [Member]  
Ownership percentage 100.00%
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Relationship Subsidiary
Greenway Innovative Energy, Inc. [Member]  
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Relationship Subsidiary
Logistix Technology Systems, Inc. [Member]  
Ownership percentage 100.00%
State of incorporation Texas
Relationship Subsidiary
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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Aug. 29, 2019
Mar. 31, 2021
Mar. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Cash equivalents    
FDIC insurance amount   250,000    
Deposit asset    
Research and development expenses   $ 30,000  
Warrant [Member]        
Antidilutive securities   3,000,000 8,000,000  
Shares Convertible for Debt [Member]        
Antidilutive securities   2,083,333 2,083,333  
Shares Outstanding But Not Yet Issued [Member]        
Antidilutive securities   923,630 1,204,711  
OPM Green Energy LLC [Member] | Material Definitive Agreement [Member]        
Equity method investment, ownership percentage 42.86%      
Equity investment description The Company contributed a limited license to use its proprietary and patented GTL technology for no actual cost basis in exchange for 42.86% (300 of 700 currently owned member units) revenue interest in OPMGE, expected to be later reduced to a 30% interest upon the completion of certain expected third-party investments for the remining 300 of 1,000 member units available. The Company evaluated its interest in OPMGE and determined that the Company does not control OPMGE. The Company accounts for its interest in OPMGE via the equity method of accounting. At March 31, 2021, there was no change in the investment cost of $0.      
Equity investment cost   $ 0    
Equity investment related Party receivable   $ 412,885    
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Mar. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 1 [Member]    
Fair value derivative liabilities
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 2 [Member]    
Fair value derivative liabilities
Fair Value, Inputs, Level 3 [Member]    
Fair value derivative liabilities
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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies - Schedule of Change in Notes Payable at Fair Value (Details)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2020
USD ($)
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
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Change in Fair Value (62,645)
New Convertible Notes 204,978
Gain/(loss) on Settlement (50,336)
Conversions (91,997)
Derivative liabilities, ending balance
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Property, Plant, and Equipment (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Mar. 31, 2020
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]    
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Property, Plant, and Equipment - Schedule of Property, Plant and Equipment (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Property and equipment, gross $ 4,015 $ 4,015
Less: accumulated depreciation (4,015) (4,015)
Property and equipment, net
Equipment [Member]    
Property and equipment useful lives 5 years 5 years
Property and equipment, gross $ 2,032 $ 2,032
Furniture and Fixtures [Member]    
Property and equipment useful lives 5 years 5 years
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Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties - Schedule of Notes Payable (Details) - USD ($)
Mar. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
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Total notes payable and convertible notes payable 876,667 886,667
Settlement Agreement [Member]    
Total notes payable related parties [1] 185,000 195,000
Secured Notes Payable [Member]    
Total notes payable related parties [2] 2,556,067 2,411,605
Unsecured Convertible Note Payable [Member]    
Total notes payable related parties [3] 166,667 166,667
Promissory Notes Payable [Member]    
Total notes payable related parties [4] $ 525,000 $ 525,000
[1] On March 6, 2019, the Company entered into Settlement Agreement with Wildcat Consulting Group LLC ("Wildcat"), as settlement of a consulting agreement lawsuit the Company agreed to pay Wildcat a total of $300,000, payable in sixty monthly installments of $5,000 per month beginning March 2019 and continuing each month until the settlement is paid in full.
[2] On September 14, 2018, the Company entered into a loan agreement with a private company, Mabert LLC, acting as Agent for various private lenders (the "Loan Agreement") for the purpose of funding working capital and general corporate expenses up to $1,500,000, subsequently amended to a maximum of $5,000,000. Mabert LLC is a Texas limited liability company, owned by Director and stockholder, Kevin Jones, and his late wife Christine Early (for each and all references herein forward, "Mabert"). Under the Loan Agreement, Mabert has loaned gross loan proceeds of $2,567,692 (excluding a debt discount of $11,625, for a net $2,556,067 book debt) through March 31, 2021. Mr. Jones, and his late wife have loaned $1,894,259 from inception through March 31, 2021, including $142,934 in the current period ended March 31, 2021. The loan is fully secured, Mabert having filed a UCC-1 with the State of Texas. For each Promissory Note loan made under the Loan Agreement, as a cost to each note, the Company agreed to issue warrants and/or stock for Common Stock valued at $0.01 per share on an initial one-time basis at 3.67:1 and subsequently on a 2:1 basis for each dollar borrowed. Pursuant to ACS 470, the fair value attributable to a discount on the debt is $11,625 for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020; this amount is amortized to interest expense on a straight-line basis over the terms of the loans. On March 31, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $101,823, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 203,646 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.06 per share for a total debt discount of $10,901, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $128,093, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 256,186 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $9,488, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. On July 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $25,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 50,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.04 per share for a total debt discount of $1,852, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions.On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $95,352, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 190,704 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $2,795, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. On August 28, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Michael Wykrent, a Director and shareholder for $10,000, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 20,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $293, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Ransom Jones, a Director and shareholder for $3,433, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 6,867 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $101, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. On October 1, 2020, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kent Harer, a Director and shareholder for $5,000, at 10% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 10,000 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.02 per share for a total debt discount of $147, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. On January 1, 2021, the Company executed a Promissory Note under the Loan Agreement with Kevin Jones, a Director and shareholder for $142,934, at 18% interest per annum. As a cost of the note, the Company agreed to issue 285,868 shares of its Common Stock at a market price of $0.03 per share for a total debt discount of $8,014, subject to standard Rule 144 restrictions. The 285,868 shares of common stock are reported in common stock to be issued as of March 31, 2021, as they were not yet issued by the Company. Each of the individual Promissory Notes have one-year terms, automatically renewable, unless an individual lender under the Loan Agreement notifies the agent within 60 days of the term that they would like payment of the principal and accrued interest upon the end of such promissory note term. No lenders requested payment for such individual promissory notes through the period ended March 2021.
[3] On December 20, 2017, the Company issued a convertible promissory note for $166,667, fully payable by December 20, 2019. This loan is in default for breach of payment. By its terms, the cash interest payable increased to 18% per annum on December 20, 2018 and continues at such rate until the default is cured or is paid at term. See Note 6 - Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.
[4] On September 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Southwest Capital Funding Ltd. ("Southwest"),as part of the consideration for an agreed stipulated judgement, we agreed to provide Southwest a Promissory Note in the amount of $525,000, providing for a three-year term, at 7.7% simple interest only, payable semi-annually, with interest due calculated on a 365-day year, default interest at 18%, with the principal amount due at maturity. Since the note was issued, two semiannual payments of interest have been paid. The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability. See Note 6 - Notes Payable and Convertible Notes Payable.
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Convertible Notes Payable and Notes Payable Related Parties - Schedule of Notes Payable (Details) (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended 31 Months Ended
Oct. 02, 2020
Aug. 28, 2020
Jul. 02, 2020
Mar. 31, 2020
Sep. 26, 2019
Mar. 06, 2019
Dec. 20, 2018
Sep. 14, 2018
Mar. 31, 2021
Mar. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Mar. 31, 2021
Jan. 02, 2021
Debt discount                 $ 11,625   $ 13,153 $ 11,625  
Debt maturity date             Dec. 20, 2019            
Amortization of debt discount                 $ 9,542 $ 66,774      
Debt instrument interest rate increase description             Cash interest payable increased to 18% per annum on December 20, 2018 and continues at such rate until the default is cured or is paid at term.            
Common Stock [Member]                          
Number of shares issued during period                 1,200,000 600,000      
Mabert LLC [Member]                          
Working capital and general corporate expenses               $ 1,500,000          
Warrants exercise price per share               $ 0.01          
Warrants exercise price description               For each Promissory Note loan made under the Loan Agreement, as a cost to each note, the Company agreed to issue warrants and/or stock for Common Stock valued at $0.01 per share on an initial one-time basis at 3.67:1 and subsequently on a 2:1 basis for each dollar borrowed.          
Amortization of debt discount                 $ 11,625        
Mr Jones and His Wife [Member]                          
Due to related party                 $ 142,934     1,894,259  
Director and Shareholder [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate       18.00%           18.00%      
Debt instrument face amount       $ 101,833           $ 101,833      
Director and Shareholder [Member] | Common Stock [Member]                          
Debt discount       $ 10,901           $ 10,901      
Number of shares issued during period       203,646                  
Shares issued price per share       $ 0.06           $ 0.06      
Kevin Jones [Member] | Common Stock [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate     18.00%                    
Debt discount     $ 9,488                    
Debt instrument face amount     $ 128,093                    
Number of shares issued during period     256,186                    
Shares issued price per share     $ 0.04                    
Ransom Jones [Member] | Common Stock [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate 10.00%   10.00%                    
Debt discount $ 101   $ 1,852                    
Debt instrument face amount $ 3,433   $ 25,000                    
Number of shares issued during period 6,867   50,000           285,868        
Shares issued price per share $ 0.02   $ 0.04                    
Kent Harer [Member] | Common Stock [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate 10.00%   10.00%                   18.00%
Debt discount $ 147   $ 1,852                   $ 8,014
Debt instrument face amount $ 5,000   $ 25,000                   $ 142,934
Number of shares issued during period 10,000   50,000                    
Shares issued price per share $ 0.02   $ 0.04                   $ 0.03
Kevin Jones A Director and Shareholder [Member] | Common Stock [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate 18.00% 18.00%                      
Debt discount $ 2,795 $ 293                      
Debt instrument face amount $ 95,352 $ 10,000                      
Number of shares issued during period 190,704 20,000                      
Shares issued price per share $ 0.02 $ 0.02                      
Settlement Agreement [Member]                          
Debt instrument periodic payment                 $ 5,000   $ 5,000    
Debt instrument, frequency of periodic payment                 60 monthly   60 monthly    
Settlement Agreement [Member] | Southwest Capital Funding Ltd [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate         7.70%                
Debt discount         $ 525,000                
Debt, default interest rate         18.00%                
Debt term         3 years                
Settlement Agreement [Member] | Wildcat Consulting Group LLC [Member]                          
Debt instrument periodic payment           $ 5,000              
Loss contingency, alleged foreclosed amount           $ 300,000              
Amended Loan Agreement [Member]                          
Working capital and general corporate expenses               $ 5,000,000          
Amended Loan Agreement [Member] | Mabert LLC [Member]                          
Working capital and general corporate expenses               $ 5,000,000          
Mabert LLC Loan Agreement [Member] | Mabert LLC [Member]                          
Debt discount                 $ 11,625     11,625  
Due to related party                 2,567,692        
Debt instrument face amount                 $ 2,556,067     $ 2,556,067  
Secured Notes Payable [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate                 18.00%   18.00% 18.00%  
Debt issuance date                 Sep. 14, 2018   Sep. 14, 2018    
Secured notes payable                 $ 5,000,000   $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000  
Debt discount                 $ 11,625   $ 13,153 $ 11,625  
Unsecured Convertible Note Payable [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate                 4.50%   4.50% 4.50%  
Debt issuance date                 Dec. 20, 2017   Dec. 20, 2017    
Debt maturity date                 Jan. 08, 2018   Jan. 08, 2018    
Promissory Notes Payable [Member]                          
Debt, interest rate                 7.70%   7.70% 7.70%  
Debt maturity date                 Aug. 15, 2022   Aug. 15, 2022    
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3 Months Ended
Dec. 20, 2019
Sep. 26, 2019
Sep. 26, 2019
Jul. 25, 2019
Dec. 20, 2018
Mar. 31, 2021
Debt instrument maturity date         Dec. 20, 2019  
Southwest Capital Funding Ltd [Member] | Settlement Agreement [Member]            
Debt stated interest rate   7.70% 7.70%      
Debt default interest percentage   18.00% 18.00%      
Debt term     3 years      
Southwest Capital Funding Ltd [Member] | Settlement Agreement [Member] | Restricted Stock [Member]            
Number of shares issued, shares           1,000,000
Share price per share           $ 0.05
Convertible Promissory Note [Member]            
Debt instrument monthly payment $ 80,000       $ 86,667  
Debt payment terms           Per the terms of the promissory note, the holder has the right to convert the note into common stock of the Company at a conversion price of $0.08 per share for each one dollar of cash payment which may be due (which would be 1,083,333 shares for the first $86,667 payment and 1,000,000 shares for the second $80,000 installment payment, respectively).
Debt conversion price           $ 0.08
Debt conversion, shares issued 1,000,000       1,083,333 2,083,325
Debt conversion, value $ 80,000       $ 86,667  
Debt instrument related to beneficial conversion feature           $ 27,083
Market price           $ 0.093
Debt conversion description           The discount related to the beneficial conversion feature on the note was valued at $27,083 based on the $0.013 difference between the market price of $0.093 and the conversion price of $0.08 times the 2,083,325 conversion shares.
Convertible Promissory Note [Member] | Trust [Member]            
Debt conversion, shares issued       3,906,610    
Debt conversion, value       $ 183,220    
Convertible Promissory Note [Member] | Tunstall Canyon Group, LLC [Member]            
Debt instrument face amount         $ 166,667  
Debt stated interest rate         4.50%  
Settlement Agreement [Member] | Southwest Capital Funding Ltd [Member]            
Debt instrument face amount   $ 525,000 $ 525,000      
Debt stated interest rate   7.70% 7.70%      
Debt default interest percentage   18.00% 18.00%      
Debt term   3 years        
Debt instrument maturity date   Aug. 15, 2022        
Debt instrument interest payment, description   The Company is in default of its semiannual interest payment due on February 15, 2021, and thus has classified the note as a current liability.        
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Accrued Expenses - Schedule of Accrued Expenses (Details) - USD ($)
Mar. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]    
Accrued consulting fees and expenses $ 943,911 $ 860,368
Total accrued expenses $ 943,911 $ 860,368
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Capital Structure (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Mar. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2019
Dec. 30, 2019
Common stock, par value $ 0.0001   $ 0.0001    
Common stock, shares authorized 500,000,000   500,000,000    
Common stock, shares outstanding 336,468,075   335,268,075    
Shares to be issued for consulting fees $ 3,000        
Common stock, shares issued     335,268,075    
Warrant [Member]          
Warrants outstanding 3,000,000   7,000,000    
Number of warrants expired     4,000,000    
Restricted Common Stock [Member]          
Stock issued during period, restricted stock, shares   13,824,607      
Restricted Common A Stock [Member]          
Shares issued price per share   $ 0.047      
Number of loan conversion shares   3,906,610      
Convertible Warrant [Member]          
Shares issued price per share   $ 0.01      
Number of loan conversion shares   857,737      
Promissory Notes [Member]          
Shares issued price per share   $ 0.085      
Number of loan conversion shares   1,460,260      
Kevin Jones [Member]          
Shares to be issued for consulting fees, shares 100,000        
Shares to be issued for consulting fees $ 3,000        
Kevin Jones [Member] | Promissory Notes [Member]          
Number of shares to be issued 823,630        
Dean Goekel [Member] | Warrant [Member]          
Number of warrants issued 1,000,000        
Dean Goekel [Member] | Warrant [Member] | June 2022 [Member]          
Warrants exercise price $ 0.03        
Dean Goekel [Member] | Warrant [Member] | June 2021 [Member]          
Warrants outstanding     3,000,000    
Warrants exercise price     $ 0.03    
Accredited Investor [Member]          
Stock issued during period, restricted stock, shares   600,000      
Shares issued price per share   $ 0.10      
Private Placement [Member] | Accredited Investor [Member]          
Stock issued during period, restricted stock, shares 1,200,000        
Shares issued price per share $ 0.03        
Stock issued during period, restricted stock $ 36,000        
Class A Common Stock [Member]          
Common stock, par value       $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001
Common stock, shares authorized       500,000,000 300,000,000
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Related Party Transactions (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 14, 2018
Mar. 31, 2021
Mar. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Notes payable   $ 876,667   $ 886,667
Amortization of debt discount   9,542 $ 66,774  
Kevin Jones [Member]        
Proceeds from related party   122,064    
Repayment of related party debt     1,019  
Advance to related party     101,823  
Kent Harer [Member]        
Proceeds from related party   5,000 25,000  
Michael Wykrent [Member]        
Proceeds from related party   5,000    
Ransom Jones and Kent Harer [Member]        
Proceeds from related party     50,000  
Ransom Jones [Member]        
Proceeds from related party     25,000  
Amended Loan Agreement [Member]        
Working capital and general corporate expenses $ 5,000,000      
Loan Agreement [Member]        
Notes payable   2,567,692    
Amortization of debt discount   11,625    
Mabert LLC [Member]        
Working capital and general corporate expenses 1,500,000      
Amortization of debt discount   11,625    
Mabert LLC [Member] | Amended Loan Agreement [Member]        
Working capital and general corporate expenses $ 5,000,000      
Eight Shareholders Including Mr.Jones [Member]        
Accured interest   675,980    
Kevin Jones, His Late wife, His Company And Six Other Shareholders [Member]        
Notes payable   1,894,259    
Two Current Executives, Two Former Executive and One Current Employee [Member]        
Deferred compensation expenses   1,870,255    
OPM Green Energy LLC [Member]        
Advance to related party   $ 412,885 $ 412,847  
Related party transaction, description       As reported previously, the Company owns a non-consolidating 42.86% interest in the OPMGE GTL plant located in Wharton, Texas. In the event of default, the Company holds a second lien against the assets of OPMGE.
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Commitments and Contingencies (Details Narrative)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Oct. 19, 2019
USD ($)
Apr. 01, 2019
USD ($)
$ / shares
shares
May 10, 2018
USD ($)
$ / shares
shares
Feb. 06, 2018
USD ($)
shares
Feb. 29, 2020
USD ($)
$ / shares
Sep. 30, 2014
USD ($)
Aug. 31, 2012
USD ($)
Integer
shares
Mar. 31, 2021
USD ($)
ft²
$ / shares
Dec. 31, 2019
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2020
USD ($)
$ / shares
Common stock, par value | $ / shares               $ 0.0001   $ 0.0001
Accrued management fees               $ 1,301,964   $ 1,301,964
Unpaid fees $ 90,378                  
Original 2012 Acquisition Agreement [Member] | Greer Family Trust [Member]                    
Number of common stock for acquisition | shares       3,750,000            
Office Space [Member]                    
Percentage of royalty on gross production sales               10.00%    
Area of square feet | ft²               600    
Base rate per month               $ 949    
Annual maintenance fees               11,880    
Employment Agreement [Member] | Greenway Innovative Energy Inc. [Member] | Greer Family Trust [Member]                    
Number of restricted common stock | shares       3,000,000            
Employment Agreement [Member] | Ray Wright [Member]                    
Compensation cost           $ 180,000 $ 90,000 45,000    
Employment Agreement [Member] | John Olynick [Member]                    
Accrued salary     $ 120,000              
Number of shares, granted | shares     250,000              
Common stock, par value | $ / shares     $ 0.0001              
Employment Agreement [Member] | John Olynick [Member] | Minimum [Member]                    
Bonus amount     $ 35,000              
Employment Agreement [Member] | Ransom Jones [Member]                    
Accrued salary     $ 120,000              
Number of shares, granted | shares     250,000              
Common stock, par value | $ / shares     $ 0.0001              
Employment Agreement [Member] | Ransom Jones [Member] | Minimum [Member]                    
Bonus amount     $ 35,000              
Employment Agreement [Member] | Thomas Phillips [Member]                    
Stock issued price | $ / shares         $ 0.06          
Employment Agreement [Member] | Ryan Turner [Member]                    
Compensation cost   $ 80,000     $ 150,000          
Common stock, par value | $ / shares   $ 0.0001                
Number of restricted common stock | shares   2,500,000                
Stock issued price | $ / shares         $ 0.06          
Acquisition Agreement [Member] | Greenway Innovative Energy Inc. [Member]                    
Number of restricted common stock | shares             7,500,000      
Number of barrels of fuel per day | Integer             2,000      
Percentage of royalty on gross production sales             2.00%      
Settlement Agreement [Member] | Greenway Innovative Energy Inc. [Member] | Greer Family Trust [Member]                    
Number of restricted common stock | shares       3,750,000            
Percentage of royalty on gross production sales       2.00%            
Settlement Agreement [Member] | Promissory Notes [Member] | Greenway Innovative Energy Inc. [Member] | Greer Family Trust [Member]                    
Debt instrument face amount       $ 150,000            
Separation Agreements [Member] | Richard Halden and Randy Moseley [Member]                    
Accrued management fees               $ 1,301,964    
Sponsored Research Agreement [Member]                    
Payments for capital expenditure                 $ 120,000  
Capital expenditure, payments description                 The term of the agreement is through February 15, 2022. The first payment under the SRA was made in March 2021 for $30,000. Going forward on the 15th of each month we will pay UTA $15,454.54 through February 15, 2022, for a total commitment of $200,000.  
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Subsequent Events (Details Narrative) - Subsequent Event [Member]
1 Months Ended
May 14, 2021
USD ($)
$ / shares
May 14, 2021
USD ($)
$ / shares
shares
Number of shares issued during period   3,690,297
Private Placement [Member]    
Number of restricted shares issued   2,766,667
Share price per share | $ / shares $ 0.03 $ 0.03
Kevin Jones [Member]    
Proceeds from related party | $ $ 112,064  
Related party transaction, description Kevin Jones, a director and greater than 5% shareholder.  
Number of shares issued for consulting services   100,000
Payments for consulting services | $   $ 3,000
Kevin Jones [Member] | Promissory Note [Member]    
Number of issued for related party debt   823,630
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