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TerraForge Biocarbon Solutions Plans Magnolia, Mississippi, Operations

12/20/2025
Metallurgical biocarbon manufacturer TerraForge Biocarbon Solutions plans to establish operations in Magnolia, Mississippi. The $100 million project is expected to create 36 jobs.

The investment will include the construction of a new manufacturing facility that will house two biocarbon processors to transform wood fiber through a combustion-free, low-emissions process into metallurgical-grade biocarbon as a drop-in replacement for coal in iron, steel, silicon, ferro-alloys and other metals production. Operations are scheduled to begin in 2027.

“We are thrilled to partner with Weyerhaeuser to expand our footprint in Mississippi, create and support dozens of jobs and reduce the environmental impact of producing materials the world needs,” Aymium CEO James Mennell said.

To support the project the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX, program. MDA also is providing assistance with infrastructure improvements. Pike County is assisting with the project, as well.

“Mississippi has proven time and again we are a top state for innovation. By locating in Magnolia, TerraForge Biocarbon Solutions is bringing innovative industrial manufacturing to Mississippi and helping modernize an industry that powers our economy. The company’s production of metallurgical biocarbon is precisely the kind of forward-thinking industrial investment MDA is proud to support and welcome to our state,” noted MDA Executive Director Bill Cork.

A joint venture between Aymium, a biocarbon and biohydrogen product manufacturer, and Weyerhaeuser, an integrated forestry and wood products manufacturer, TerraForge Biocarbon Solutions was formed to produce a metallurgical biocarbon product that can substitute for coal and coke in metallurgical processing.

“This announcement marks a significant milestone for Pike County. A multimillion-dollar investment and the creation of high-paying jobs demonstrate the strong future we are building together. We are excited to partner with TerraForge as they become an important part of our growing economy,” added Pike County Economic Development District Director Jill Busby.

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