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KBR technology selected by Keppel and Aster for SAF plant

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KBR has been selected to provide technology licensing and Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) services based on its PureSAFSM technology for the proposed sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant being developed by Keppel Ltd.’s (Keppel) Infrastructure Division and Aster Chemicals and Energy (Aster) on Singapore’s Jurong Island.

The PureSAF technology was developed by Swedish Biofuels AB, engineered for commercial-scale production by KBR, and exclusively licensed by KBR worldwide.

Keppel and Aster announced their partnership to jointly assess the development of the facility earlier this year. The proposed plant is expected to have a planned production capacity of up to 100 000 tpy of SAF, subject to final investment decision and regulatory approvals.

“We are looking forward to working with Keppel and Aster on this key project and to support Singapore’s ambition of becoming Asia’s leading SAF hub and advancing the ongoing efforts to decarbonise the country’s aviation ecosystem,” said Stuart Bradie, KBR President and CEO. “KBR’s PureSAF is a feedstock-flexible, bankable technology that is designed to deliver a 100% drop in jet fuel, ready to power aircraft without blending. We are constantly innovating our SAF solution to make it compatible with feedstock availability in different regions and to enable the aviation industry to transition to low-carbon jet fuel with a cost-optimised approach.”

In addition, KBR has entered into a Memorandum of Intent (MoI) with Keppel’s Infrastructure Division to collaborate on decarbonisation across energy transition technologies, particularly in waste-to-energy, plastic recycling, biofuels, SAF, and AI-driven digitalisation.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/30062026/kbr-technology-selected-by-keppel-and-aster-for-saf-plant/

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