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Flint Hills Resources | Pine Bend Refinery SAF Upgrade

Delta and Flint Hills Resources are in the early stages of developing a facility to blend up to 30 million gallons of neat SAF at its Pine Bend refinery in Rosemount, Minnesota. The facility is likely to be the first between the coasts that can blend neat SAF with conventional jet fuel. Shell will supply… Continue reading Flint Hills Resources | Pine Bend Refinery SAF Upgrade

Marquis | Liftoff SAF Project

The project combines Marquis’ ethanol production capabilities and existing logistics resources with leading ethanol-to-jet technology providers and U.S. supply chain capabilities to produce, blend, distribute and store SAF. In August 2024, the project received $9.8 million as part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST) discretionary grant program.

Colonial | Baton Rouge Facility FAST-SAF Blending and Transport Infrastructure Project

Increase SAF storage and blending capabilities of Colonial’s Baton Rouge facility. In August 2024, the project received $16.4 million as part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST) discretionary grant program.

Phillips 66 | Torrance Terminal Blended SAF Storage

The project allows for blended SAF storage at Phillips 66 Torrance Terminal, in California. Blended SAF from the terminal can be transported to five airports in California, Arizona, and Nevada via pipeline. In August 2024, the project received $6.2million as part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST) discretionary grant program.

Phillips 66 | Sacramento Terminal Blended SAF Storage

The project enables storage of blended SAF at the Phillips 66 Sacramento terminal, in California. From the terminal, SAF can be shipped via truck to at least seven airports in Northern California. In August 2024, the project was awarded $1.4m as part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST) discretionary grant program.… Continue reading Phillips 66 | Sacramento Terminal Blended SAF Storage

Phillips 66 | Portland Terminal SAF Blending and Storage

In August 2024, Phillips 66 received $11m from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST) discretionary grant program for enabling SAF blending and storage at its Portland terminal. The terminal will provide storage for inbound neat SAF and transfer up to 180,000 barrels of blended SAF to Portland International Airpot per month.

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