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Colonial Oil Industries signs renewable diesel partnership

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Colonial Oil Industries Inc. has announced a partnership with Neste, TICO, and Gateway Terminals to offer renewable diesel.

This partnership increases the availability of renewable diesel in the State of Georgia and throughout the Southeast US. The renewable diesel will be supplied by Neste.

“As a trusted supplier of quality fuels and logistics solutions for more than 100 years, Colonial Oil is proud to expand our offering to meet the sustainable energy needs of our land and marine customers. We endeavour to be the energy partner of choice in the markets we serve and our strategic relationship with Neste accelerates this ambition,” said Bob Kenyon, President of Colonial Oil Industries Inc.

“TICO is proud to partner with Colonial, GPA, and Gateway Terminals to lead the transition to renewable diesel, beginning with a Q1 deployment in our operations supporting the Port of Savannah. TICO Terminal Services and TICO Manufacturing are committed to advancing sustainability in terminal equipment driven by technologies that are both advanced and reasonable. TICO is proud to bring sustainability solutions that are immediate and reasonable,” said Duncan Pindar, Executive Vice President of TICO.

“In the drive to cut supply chain emissions, renewable diesel is a welcome option that both integrates well into current delivery models and provides important overall reductions in carbon and particulate matter. We are encouraged that Colonial Oil is bringing this product to market to help improve global air quality,” added Kevin Price, CEO of Gateway Terminals.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/05022024/colonial-oil-industries-signs-renewable-diesel-partnership/

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