World Energy acquires Mississippi biodiesel production facility
World Energy has acquired Elevance Natchez Inc.’s (ENI’s) 72 MMgpy biorefinery located on the Mississippi River in Natchez, Mississippi.
World Energy has been supplying BQ9000 certified biodiesel from the plant under a production contract with ENI since January 2013. The plant is currently fully staffed and operational. Customers, employees, suppliers, and the Natchez community can expect little change in the transition to new ownership.
In June, World Energy and its joint venture partner BIOX Corp., announced the acquisition of a 90 MMgpy production plant known as World Energy BIOX Biofuels (WEBB) located at the Kinder Morgan liquid fuels terminal on the ship channel in Galena Park, Texas. WEBB is now in its final stages of preparation for production startup.
Also in June, the companies announced the establishment of a 315 Mbbl multimodal biofuels distribution center known as Houston Hub which is co-located and co-operated with WEBB at Kinder Morgan’s Galena Park terminal. Houston Hub is fully integrated into Houston’s petroleum distribution network by truck, rail, barge, ship, and pipeline.
“Today’s acquisition of ENI’s Mississippi River plant expands on the initiatives we took earlier this summer with BIOX.” said Gene Gebolys, World Energy’s Chief Executive Officer. “Advanced Biofuels are here to stay but they won’t be fully mainstream until we integrate our 21st century fuels into the sprawling production and distribution complex established for traditional fuels in the 20th century. That system originates in the US Gulf Coast so we need to originate there, too, with both production and distribution,” he said. “The Natchez and Houston operations now combine to enable us to supply BQ9000 quality biodiesel in the Gulf at a scale and level of seamless integration never before available.”
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