Feasibility study launched for renewable fuel complex in Louisiana
A final investment decision is expected in 2021, which will determine the final cost of the project’s first phase.
A final investment decision is expected in 2021, which will determine the final cost of the project’s first phase.
Total will use Honeywell UOP Ecofining process technology to produce renewable fuels at its Grandpuits zero-crude platform.
Renewable raw materials are being converted into Swedish Environmental Class 1 diesel at Preem’s refinery in Lysekil.
The project aims to produce and supply 60+ million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel annually for Delta Air Lines.
The institute has welcomed the adoption by the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee of interim guidelines on the use of methanol as a marine fuel.
Repsol has selected Axens Vegan® technology for its first production plant for advanced biofuels in Spain at its Cartagena refinery.
Green Fuels and Aris Bioenergy are to create a biodiesel refining joint venture in India.
Petronas has announced its aspiration to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Neste and LG Chem have announced their aim to build a strategic long-term partnership to develop and grow the biopolymers and biochemicals market globally.
Neste has agreed to acquire Bunge Loders Croklaan's refinery plant located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands for a purchase price of €258 million.
INEOS at Antwerp commits to staying ahead of EU climate and energy targets in the drive to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Marie Tecnimont Group’s NextChem and Indian Oil Corp. have signed a circular economy memorandum of understanding (MOU) for India.
The process integrates proven technologies to increase the affordability of greenfield projects for ‘blue’ hydrogen production from natural gas along with carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
The Diamond Green Diesel facility in Norco, Louisiana, US, will more than double its annual production of renewable diesel.
The EIA reports that annual US biodiesel production capacity decreased by 2% between January 2019 and January 2020.