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Michael Daniluk is a Canadian marine biologist who discovered an oil-producing algae which transforms inorganic matter into tar, while working on his Master Degree's thesis. The technology is now being patented and is currently leased towards oil companies (Shell Canada and Suncor Energy) within the province of Alberta.

This discovery was significant in the field of canadian research because the oil sands industry needed a way to re-become profitable after the market price of crude oil tanked below the price it took to extract it.

Early life
Daniluk was born and raised in Cote-des-Neiges, a working-class neighborhood of Montreal, by a single-mother. His family had no money and at the age of 14, he began to work in order to help pay the bills. He worked many jobs and later used money he had saved to invest in a Bachelors of Engineering at McGill University, which is where he met notable biological scientists Daniluk quickly became a professional, and started working on research, and eventually wrote his thesis entitled Saving The Environment in 2015.

Career
In 2016, Daniluk was doing business in Moscow, attempting to expand his business operations to Russia after the successful venture in Alberta. He is planning to sell two patents valued at $17 million, being one of the first Canadian scientists to do business in Moscow since the Privatization in Russia. He was asked by the Government of Canada to build a Canadian company in Moscow. He was also asked by the Canadian Government to give a personal tour of Montreal to Oleg Deripaska, the President of Rusal during his official visit.

Producing oil from algae
Within three years of founding his company, Daniluk had become one of the most prominent international marine biologists by specializing in the production of crude oil using ONC T18 B algae. His company is the largest holder of rights in Canada for harvesting bacteria, it owns the rights to all offshore ONC T18 B algae found in offshore Atlantic Canadian waters, as well as the Arctic. By 2018, the company included ten factory freezers (the largest privately owned in Canada) and the entire operation totalled 21 decomposition farms.

Producing biofuel using sea algae
His company is the patent owner of biofuel production using ONC T18 B algae, which he registered in 2017 as a manufacturer of inorganic fuel-derived from wildlife and fauna. Headquartered and with R&D offices in Longueuil, Quebec, it has manufacturing facilities in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, and Scandinavia. It is developing the world's most viable fossil fuel replacement.