HIF, Porsche AG, and Shell sign e-Fuels supply agreement for Haru Oni facility
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Deputy Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
HIF Global, a world leader in highly innovative fuels, through its subsidiary HIF Chile, has signed an agreement with Porsche AG and Shell for the delivery of e-Fuels produced by HIF’s Haru Oni e-Fuels facility in Punta Arenas, Chile.
HIF is delivering e-Gasoline produced at the HIF Haru Oni e-Fuels facility in Chile to Shell’s Technology Centre in Hamburg, Germany. The e-Gasoline will be blended by Shell and then used by Porsche at different lighthouse events to showcase their compatibility with existing combustion engines.
Cesar Norton, President & CEO of HIF Global, said: “We have been operating the world’s first e-Fuels facility in Chile for two years, helping demonstrate the success of e-Fuels in cars and ships. The collaborative effort of HIF, Porsche, and Shell will showcase the potential of e-Gasoline as part of our ongoing effort to provide advanced, sustainable fuels. At HIF, we are developing a portfolio of commercial scale facilities in Chile, Uruguay, Brazil, Australia, and the US, working with our partners to deliver secure and clean solutions for growing worldwide energy demand.”
The HIF Haru Oni e-Fuels facility produces e-Methanol and e-Gasoline with the strong winds of Patagonia and state-of-the-art technology. It is the first facility of its kind in the world, and it is important for the future scalability of technology and mass production of e-Fuels. HIF Haru Oni is certified under the International Sustainability and Carbon Plus Certification (ISCC Plus) and its e-Fuels undergo over 100 daily lab analyses.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/12052025/hif-porsche-ag-and-shell-sign-e-fuels-supply-agreement-for-haru-oni-facility/
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