Imperial produce renewable diesel at Strathcona refinery
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The project was first announced in 2021 and has the capacity to produce up to 20 000 bpd of renewable diesel.
Imperial’s renewable diesel is similar to traditional diesel, can be used with no engine modifications, and is suited to Canada’s cold weather conditions. The product is made by combining hydrogen, bio-feedstocks such as canola oil sourced from Canadian suppliers, and proprietary technology.
Strathcona renewable diesel is a significant investment by Imperial to bring lower-emission fuels to market, making them accessible for Canada’s hard-to-decarbonise industries. The facility is now supplying customers in Western Canada and Imperial operations in Northern Alberta.
The project benefited from government policy, including incentives from the Governments of Alberta, British Columbia, and Strathcona County.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/12082025/imperial-produce-renewable-diesel-at-strathcona-refinery/
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