Choose Your Pathway

Five stakeholder groups. Five concrete next steps.

DM-XTech creates value for different partners in different ways. Find the card that matches your role. Each one is a live pathway — the ask is specific, the next step is defined.

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Pathway A
Lending Bank
Standard commercial term loan with 1.50× physical-asset collateral, DSCR above bank minimums, and a live Excel financial model available for credit review.
Specific ask₱12M term loan · 8.0% fixed · 8-year tenor with 12-month grace
See loan structure
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Pathway B
Government Agency
Response to the national fuel-security call. No grant requested. DM-XTech asks for policy recognition, RA 9513 certification, and Phase 3 co-investment discussion.
Specific askRA 9513 registration · DOE biomethane registry entry · Phase 3 Letter of Intent
See policy alignment
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Pathway C
Landowner
Turn idle paddy, fish pond, or marginal wetland into stable peso income for 20 years. DM-XTech handles all cultivation; the owner simply receives rent, CPI-indexed.
Specific ask0.5–5 ha of shallow-water land within 8 km of a planned hub
See lease terms
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Pathway D
Household Customer
Keep your existing LPG stove, regulator, and cylinder rack. Subscribe to DM-X cylinder swap in participating pilot areas starting Q4 2026 — same monthly cost, peso-stable.
Specific askJoin the Q4 2026 cylinder-swap pilot waitlist in Metro Manila and Bicol
See household pathway
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Pathway E
Strategic Partner
Development finance institutions, climate funds, and infrastructure investors interested in the Phase 3 Bicol 525-ha scale-up or national replication programme.
Specific askPhase 3 co-investment discussion · Gold Standard VER off-take terms
See Phase 3 pathway

Tap any card to jump to its detailed section below · Pathways A, B, C, D, E can be pursued independently and in parallel

Pathway A

Bank Loan

₱12,000,000 · 8.0% · 8-year term · Phase 1 gas processing infrastructure

DM-XTech requests a commercial term loan of ₱12,000,000 under standard lending terms. The loan will fund construction and commissioning of the PWS biogas scrubbing system, CBM compressor train, cylinder filling station, and associated civil and electrical works.

The cultivation infrastructure (18 concrete tanks, Azolla established) is already complete and funded by proponent equity — representing a ₱5M+ deployment that reduces the bank's risk materially. From Day 1 of loan drawdown, capital is deployed into productive, revenue-generating assets.

Loan Application Package Includes:

  • Engineering Design Document (PWS system, equipment BOM, P&ID)
  • Full financial feasibility study with 5-year projections, DSCR, IRR, NPV
  • Line-item Use of Proceeds with proposed tranche drawdown schedule
  • Sensitivity analysis and break-even pricing (interactive model on Economics page)
  • Collateral schedule (1.50× coverage vs ₱12M loan)
  • Pilot site photographs and operational status documentation
  • 10-point Risk Register with mitigation and residual-risk rating
Key Financial Metrics for Credit Committee
1.41×
Year 2 binding DSCR (min. 1.25×)
~36%
10-year Equity IRR (after tax)
~48 mo
Equity payback period
1.50×
Collateral coverage ratio

All figures from the live Excel financial model · 25% CIT applied · No tax holiday or carbon credit revenue assumed · Full year-by-year declining debt service

Pathway B

Government Submission

Philippine DOE · NEDA · DTI · Response to fuel security call

DM-XTech submits this document as a substantive response to the Philippine government's call for domestic fuel substitution proposals, prompted by the Middle East conflict (US/Israel-Iran) and the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war — both of which are structurally elevating imported LPG prices and supply risk for Filipino households.

DM-XTech is not requesting a government grant. Rather, DM-XTech seeks: (1) recognition as a strategic domestic energy project; (2) expedited RA 9513 certification; (3) inclusion in any government biomethane or domestic fuel security programme; and (4) co-investment partnership consideration for the Phase 3 Bicol 525-ha large-scale pilot.

Policy Alignment Summary:

  • RA 9513 (RE Act): Biomethane from biomass qualifies. DM-XTech is eligible for 7-year ITH, duty-free equipment import, and special realty tax treatment.
  • Energy Security: Each DM-XTech plant displaces imported LPG, reducing the country's US$/€ outflow and eliminating one more household from the supply chain vulnerability of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Rural Development: Phase 3 Bicol plant creates 200–400 direct and indirect jobs in the Bicol region, contributing to the government's agricultural modernization and rural income objectives.
  • NDC Alignment: Each tonne of LPG displaced avoids ~3.0 tCO₂e. National replication contributes measurably to the Philippines' Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement.
  • Replicability: The DM-XTech model is explicitly designed to replicate in every Philippine province. The government's endorsement of the model accelerates uptake beyond what private capital alone can achieve.

Government ask — specific and modest: DM-XTech does not require a government subsidy to be financially viable at Phase 1–2 scale. The ask is: RA 9513 certification, inclusion in the DOE's biomethane registry, and a Letter of Intent for Phase 3 co-investment discussion. These are low-cost, high-impact measures for the government.

Additional Pathways · C · D · E

Three more ways to engage.

Beyond the bank and government pathways, three additional stakeholder groups are essential to the project's success. Each of these pathways can be opened in parallel to the Phase 1 loan close.

Pathway C
For the landowner
Turn marginal wetland into stable peso income

If you own shallow-water farmland — a rice paddy that doesn't pay well, an old fish pond that sits idle, or seasonal wetland that can't grow dry crops — DM-XTech will lease it for azolla cultivation at a rate that typically exceeds marginal rice income. You keep the title. DM-XTech handles everything above the water.

Indicative lease terms
  • Rent: ₱47,500 / ha / year · CPI-indexed annually
  • Tenor: 20 years with 5-year early-termination clause
  • Minimum plot: 0.5 ha · Maximum: 5 ha per landowner
  • Location: Within ~8 km of a planned DM-X hub
  • Soil improvement: Azolla fixes nitrogen — the paddy is more fertile at lease end
Next step
Register interest with location and plot size via the contact channel below · Site visit and soil assessment within 2 weeks of registration.
Pathway D
For the household customer
Same stove, same bill, Philippine-made fuel

DM-X CBM is cylinder-delivered and uses the same thread connection as standard Philippine LPG — no new stove, no new regulator, no new cylinder rack. The first commercial cylinders are scheduled for Q4 2026 from the Metro Manila pilot, followed by Bicol in 2028.

What subscribing looks like
  • Monthly bill: Same as 11 kg LPG cylinder at BTU parity (~₱715)
  • Switching cost: ₱0 · your existing regulator and stove work as-is
  • Delivery: Door-to-door cylinder swap · weekly route
  • Pilot areas Q4 2026: Quezon City, Pasig, Makati barangays served by the Phase 1 hub
  • Bicol rollout: 2028 Q2, coordinated with Phase 3 commissioning
Next step
Join the pilot waitlist with barangay and current LPG supplier · Early subscribers receive 3 months of priority delivery and a fixed-price guarantee.
Pathway E
For the strategic partner
Phase 3 co-investment and beyond

Development finance institutions, climate-aligned infrastructure funds, and sovereign wealth co-investors interested in the 525-ha Bicol scale-up or the 25+ hub national replication programme. Phase 3 is the step that turns a working pilot into a national substitution programme for imported LPG.

Indicative partner interests
  • DFIs & climate funds: Phase 3 equity or mezzanine co-investment (₱800M–₱1.2B typical scale)
  • VER off-takers: Gold Standard methane-for-LPG credits at ~₱580/tCO₂e · ~860 tCO₂e per hub per year
  • Infrastructure funds: Operating lease on CBM cylinder fleet or distribution vehicles
  • Feed / fertilizer buyers: Off-take for spent-azolla high-protein animal feed and nitrogen-rich digestate
  • Technology licensors: PWS skid and 200-bar compression assembly for export to similar tropical markets
Next step
Request the Phase 3 teaser and Bicol site data room · NDA and term-sheet discussions begin after Phase 1 commissioning is demonstrated (expected H2 2027).
Transparency · Done vs. Needed

What we have already committed, and what we need from you.

A credible ask is always preceded by credible commitment. DM-XTech is not approaching partners cold — there is substantial proponent equity already deployed and operating. The table below is explicit about both sides: what is already real, and what each partner is being asked to contribute.

Already Committed
Proponent Equity — Deployed & Operating
  • ₱5M+
    Proponent capitalAlready spent on 18 reinforced-concrete cultivation tanks (6 m dia × 1 m deep each) with water supply and drainage. Replacement value ~₱4.5M.
  • 18
    Cultivation tanks built16 active with azolla · 2 being converted to sealed anaerobic biodigesters during Phase 1. All tanks already planted and producing.
  • 525 ha
    Bicol land heldProponent-owned site with clean title in a region where azolla occurs naturally. Earmarked for Phase 3 commercial-scale pilot. Financial close planned for 2028.
  • 12
    Engineering design sectionsComplete PWS biogas upgrade design document covering K-101 feed compressor, T-101 absorption column, K-102 CBM compressor train, dryer, sump, and all auxiliaries.
  • 8 sheets
    Live financial model515-formula Excel model with Dashboard, Inputs, Revenue, OPEX, Debt Schedule, P&L, Returns, Sensitivity. All assumptions changeable — available for bank credit review.
What We Need
Specific Asks — One Per Partner Type
  • ₱12M
    From the lending bankTerm loan at 8% fixed over 7 years with 6-month principal grace. Ring-fenced to Phase 1 gas-processing CAPEX. Collateral 1.50× covered.
  • RA 9513
    From the DOERenewable Energy Act certification and entry into the biomethane registry. No grant or fiscal support requested at Phase 1. Letter of Intent for Phase 3 co-investment dialogue.
  • 114 ha
    From landownersCumulative leased area within 8 km of the urban hub by Year 5. Sourced from 40–100 individual landowners at 1–3 ha each. CPI-indexed rent at ₱47,500/ha/year.
  • Pilot
    From householdsQ4 2026 pilot waitlist sign-ups in Metro Manila. Early-subscriber commitment helps refine cylinder delivery routes and fixed-price guarantee terms.
  • Phase 3
    From strategic partnersIndication of interest for Phase 3 co-investment, VER off-take, or Bicol site data-room access. Formal processes begin after Phase 1 commissioning proves the chain (H2 2027).
Document Index

Everything a bank or ministry needs.

This multi-page document covers all standard due diligence categories for both a commercial loan application and a government policy submission. Additional supporting documents are available upon request.

#SectionContentFor Bank?For Gov?
01Energy CrisisMiddle East conflict, Russia-Ukraine, Philippine LPG dependence analysisContext✔ Core
02The PropositionDM-X CBM brand, value chain, scalability model, five benefits✔ Core✔ Core
03Biodigester TechnologyAnaerobic digestion, PWS upgrading, equipment specifications, BOM✔ CoreReference
04Azolla CultivationBiology, yield model, pilot vs Bicol 525 ha projections, in-house cultivation on leased land✔ Core✔ Core
05Food DimensionAzolla as poultry/aqua feed, biofertilizer, additional revenue streamsUpside✔ Core
06Pilot Operations18 tanks built, photos, tank status grid, what the pilot proves✔ Core✔ Core
07Economics & FinancialsCAPEX, OPEX, 5-yr P&L, DSCR, IRR, NPV, sensitivity, collateral, repayment✔ PrimaryAnnex
08National ResilienceEnergy security impact at scale, carbon credits, household statisticsContext✔ Core
09Scale Roadmap4-phase plan: Phase 1 pilot → Phase 2 farming → Phase 3 Bicol → Phase 4 national✔ Core✔ Core
10EngagementBank loan terms, government submission, document index, contact✔ Primary✔ Primary
Contact & Engagement Process

Get in touch. Here's how.

DM-XTech responds to all qualified inquiries within two business days. For bank and government pathways, the response includes an NDA-ready data room link. For landowner and household pathways, a local coordinator makes the follow-up call within one week.

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Email · Banks & strategic partners
partnerships@dmxtech.co.uk
Response within 2 business days with NDA and data-room access. Please identify the pathway (A or E) in the subject line.
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Email · Government submissions
policy@dmxtech.co.uk
Monitored by DM-XTech's policy liaison. Please reference RA 9513 or the DOE biomethane programme as applicable.
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Phone & SMS · Landowners
Contact number available at formal inquiry
A local land-engagement coordinator returns the call within one week of inquiry. Include barangay and plot size.
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Web form · Household pilot waitlist
dmxtech.co.uk/pilot-signup
Metro Manila households only in 2026; Bicol in 2028. First 500 subscribers receive a 3-month fixed-price guarantee.
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Website
dmxtech.co.uk
This white paper is the public-facing summary. The full data room (engineering drawings, BOM, financial model, lease templates) is available under NDA.
Typical Engagement Process

From first contact to term sheet — what to expect

  1. Week 1
    Initial call & fit assessment30-minute call to confirm pathway, scale, and alignment. If a fit, DM-XTech shares a two-page summary for your team.
  2. Week 2–3
    Data room accessNDA signed · full engineering design, BOM, financial model (xlsx), risk register, and collateral schedule provided. Site visit scheduled.
  3. Week 3–4
    Site visit & technical reviewOn-site inspection of the 18-tank pilot · sample harvest · interviews with the engineering team · optional visit to Bicol site for Phase 3 partners.
  4. Week 5–6
    Term sheet / LOI / MOUDraft term sheet for bank and strategic partner pathways · Letter of Intent for government pathway · Lease memorandum for landowner pathway.
  5. Week 8–10
    Documentation & closeLoan documentation, government instrument, or executed lease. For Phase 1 bank loan, target drawdown within 90 days of term-sheet signing.
Note on contact details: Contact channels shown above use indicative DM-XTech domain addresses and will be provisioned upon the bank loan close. For Phase 1 due diligence prior to that date, please route introductions through the institutions that first received this white paper. All document requests should reference the specific pathway (A, B, C, D, or E) for efficient routing.
The Proponent

DM-XTech

A Philippine enterprise committed to the development of domestic, renewable, low-carbon cooking fuel as a strategic substitute for imported LPG — responding directly to the nation's call for energy security solutions in a time of global geopolitical disruption.

Project

DM-X CBM (Compressed BioMethane) · Azolla-to-CBM integrated production system

Document Type

Multi-pathway engagement document · Bank loan application · Government policy response · Landowner, household, and strategic-partner outreach

Version

White Paper Version 3.3 · April 2026 · Indicative planning document

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Disclaimer: This document is an indicative planning and feasibility study prepared for discussion purposes. Financial projections are based on design assumptions and publicly available data. They are not audited accounts or guaranteed outcomes. All projections should be verified by independent technical and financial due diligence before any investment or lending decision. DM-XTech is not a registered securities issuer. This document does not constitute an offer of securities.