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HOBO | Project #1 Midwest

HOBO Renewable Diesel’s initial project is a 9,300 barrel a day, or 120 million gallons annually, production facility located in Clinton, Iowa. The project will produce both renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. Initially, HOBO Renewable Diesel expected to be in full production by Q4 2025. In June 2024, ReSource reported the company was working with… Continue reading HOBO | Project #1 Midwest

Marathon | Dickinson Renewable Diesel Facility

A petroleum refinery converted into a renewable diesel facility. Marathon Petroleum gained control of the refinery along with nine other refineries in the US by acquiring Andeavor (formerly Tesoro) in October 2018.

Neste/Marathon SAF California Project

Neste and Marathon Petroleum are potentially going to consider SAF production in California, depending on SAF demand in North America.  

Martinez Renewables | Martinez Refinery Conversion

The conversion of Martinez Refinery into a renewable fuels facility from the processing of crude oil to the processing of renewable feedstocks. The renewable feedstocks are expected to include biological based oils (i.e. soybean oil and corn oil), rendered fats, and other miscellaneous renewable feedstocks including used cooking oils or other vegetable oils. The feedstocks… Continue reading Martinez Renewables | Martinez Refinery Conversion

Heartland Greenway Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Project

The Heartland Greenway Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) project is expected to provide the infrastructure and network to connect industrial emitters of CO2 to new and developing markets for their carbon, while ensuring project developers have access to a CO2 supply. In May 2023, Navigator CO2 entered into an MoU with Infinium to deliver 600,000 tons… Continue reading Heartland Greenway Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Project

SAFuels X Renewable Fuels Facility

The SAFuelsX Sustainable Aviation project is a biofuels production facility with a nameplate production of 100 million gallons per year or approximately 6,500 barrels per day. Using soybean oil and/or canola oil as primary feedstocks, these vegetable oils will be converted into fuels as direct replacements for the fuels we use today. The products will… Continue reading SAFuels X Renewable Fuels Facility

LSB | Houston Ship Channel Low-Carbon Ammonia Plant

A low-carbon ammonia production and export project on the Houston Ship Channel, with a 1.1-million tpy capacity. INPEX Corp, Air Liquide Group, LSB Industries Inc, and Vopak Moda Houston LLC are participating in the project. Vopak Moda already operates a Houston Ship Channel ammonia terminal and it is expected to build additional storage to handle… Continue reading LSB | Houston Ship Channel Low-Carbon Ammonia Plant

SAFFiRE Sustainable Aviation Fuel Project

A planned 10-ton-per-day pilot plant project producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Renewable Ethanol. If the pilot works, the first commercial-scale SAFFiRE project is projected to start construction in 2027. The project involves D3MAX LLC, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO), Southwest Airlines, NREL, LanzaJet, and other partners.      

Shell Convent Refinery Conversion

The repurposing of Shell’s Convent Refinery into a biofuels facility. Shell Convent Refinery is located next to the Mississippi River, midway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Shell shut down the refinery in November 2020.

SkyNRG Pacific Northwest Project – PNW

SkyNRG’s first SAF production facility in the U.S. The goal is to produce 30 million gallons (90,000 tonnes) per year by 2027, from sources such as renewable natural gas (RNG) and green hydrogen. The facility would be located in the Pacific Northwest region of the US. The project is supported by The Boeing Company and other… Continue reading SkyNRG Pacific Northwest Project – PNW

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