Biofuel news
MoU signed on study into SAFs in India
Groupe ADP, GMR Airports, Airbus, Axens and Safran have signed a MoU to conduct a joint study on Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) and their potential in India.
Delta Air Lines signs SAF agreement with Gevo
Gevo has signed a 'take-or-pay' agreement with Delta Air Lines to supply 75 million gal./yr of sustainable aviation fuel for seven years.
Ryanair announces decarbonisation strategy
Ryanair's 'Pathway to Net Zero' strategy has been developed to reduce the impact of the company's operations on the environment, and includes the increased use of sustainable aviation fuels.
Neste and DHL Express announce SAF deal
Neste will supply DHL Express with approximately 320 000 t of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel over the next five years.
CIMC Enric and Maersk work together to develop green methanol project
CIMC Enric has established a strategic partnership with Maersk to support the production of green methanol from biomass.
Aemetis signs SAF agreement with Qantas
Aemetis has signed an offtake agreement with Qantas Group and Qantas Airlines for 35 million gal. of blended sustainable aviation fuel to be delivered over the seven-year term of the agreement.
RefiPampa signs agreement with Elessent Clean Technologies
RefiPampa has signed agreements with Elessent Clean Technologies for the license and basic engineering of a new IsoTherming diesel hydrotreating and dewaxing unit, which will be installed at the RefiPampa facility in La Pampa, Argentina.
Maersk engages in strategic partnerships to accelerate green methanol production
To boost the global production capacity of green methanol, Maersk has entered into strategic partnerships with six leading companies, with the intent of sourcing at least 730 000 tpy by the end of 2025.
BP selects Honeywell’s Ecofining technology for Australian clean fuels project
Honeywell has announced that it has signed a licensing agreement with BP for its UOP’s Ecofining™ technology, to be used at BP's proposed diesel and SAF project in Western Australia.
Chevron and Bunge to create joint venture
The new venture will create renewable feedstocks, leveraging Bunge’s expertise in oilseed processing and farmer relationships, and Chevron’s expertise in fuels manufacturing and marketing.