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Developer secures ATJ site location on Houston Ship Channel

The Summit Agricultural Group-backed developer has raised the required capital to reach FID on the ethanol-to-jet fuel project by next year.

Summit Next Gen, backed by Summit Agricultural Group, has closed on its site acquisition for the future development of its previously announced sustainable aviation fuel production platform.

Strategically located on the Houston Ship Channel, the selected 60-acre site location will provide Summit Next Gen with substantial optionality to leverage existing and planned marine, pipeline, rail and other logistics infrastructure to cost competitively source ethanol feedstock for the facility and deliver produced SAF to all major demand markets on behalf of its offtake customers both domestically and internationally.

The purchase and sale agreement for the site also provides Summit Next Gen with an exclusive option to purchase an additional 40-acre contiguous tract, which would enable capital efficient expansions as SAF demand continues to grow into the future.

The site acquisition was financed via equity from a successful development capital fundraising round, with support from existing and new investors in Summit Next Gen.  The remaining capital commitments will be utilized primarily to advance Summit Next Gen’s final phase of engineering and project design for the facility in collaboration with the Company’s selected EPC provider, Burns & McDonnell, and licensed process technology from Honeywell UOP, and to continue building out the broader management team.  As a result of these fundraising efforts, Summit Next Gen has raised all the required capital to advance its project to a final investment decision (FID), which is expected in 2025.

Additionally, in June 2024Robert Halpin joined Summit Next Gen to serve as Chief Executive Officer.  Mr. Halpin brings significant leadership experience having previously spent over a decade in various executive roles at Crestwood Equity Partners, a publicly traded energy midstream infrastructure company, most recently serving as President and overseeing the execution of Crestwood’s long-term strategy through the ultimate oversight of commercial, operations, engineering and project management, sustainability, capital allocation and financial activities.

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