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Big oil's bold move into biofuels

Nov 21, 2024
By Farms.com

43 new biofuel projects target sustainable aviation

In a significant shift toward sustainable energy, leading oil and gas corporations are intensifying their investments in the biofuels sector, particularly targeting sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

A recent study by Rystad Energy forecasts that by 2030, these firms will have established 43 SAF production facilities, contributing an added 286,000 barrels per day to the biofuel market.

Produced from sustainable sources such as waste oils and organic residues, SAF presents a viable alternative to conventional jet fuels, offering environmental benefits by reducing reliance on crude oil extraction and its associated emissions.

"As the energy transition progresses, these biofuels offer a practical, near-term solution to reduce emissions without requiring significant changes to current infrastructure," stated Lars Klesse from Rystad.

With BP at the forefront, targeting a production capacity of 130,000 barrels per day, other oil majors are not far behind, utilizing strategic acquisitions to enhance their market position in the biofuels landscape.

The adoption of SAF is increasingly supported by stringent government regulations, with the European Union mandating a minimum SAF usage and the U.S. setting ambitious long-term goals under the administration.

This proactive approach by the oil industry not only aims to meet regulatory demands but also reflects a broader commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development in energy production.


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