http://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com Hydrocarbon Processing Willis Sustainable Fuels selects FT CANS to boost sustainable aviation fuel production in the UK http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/willis-sustainable-fuels-selects-ft-cans-to-boost-sustainable-aviation-fuel-production-in-the-uk/ Johnson Matthey announced that Willis Sustainable Fuels (WSF) has selected JM and bp’s award-winning Fischer Tropsch CANS™ technology for WSF’s sustainable aviation fuel project in Teesside, Northeast England. Cenovus refinery in Ohio (U.S.) plans to shut multiple units for six weeks of work http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/cenovus-refinery-in-ohio-us-plans-to-shut-multiple-units-for-six-weeks-of-work/ Cenovus will begin planned maintenance work on multiple units at its 160,000-bpd refinery in Toledo, Ohio (U.S.) in mid-April. Consortium concludes MoU for study on SAF, bio-naphtha and renewable diesel from domestic forest residues http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/consortium-concludes-mou-for-study-on-saf-bio-naphtha-and-renewable-diesel-from-domestic-forest-residues/ Japan Airlines Co., Ltd., Marubeni Corporation, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Chugoku Lumber Co., Ltd., Boeing Japan KK and Obayashi Corporation have concluded a memorandum of understanding on a preliminary business feasibility study for the manufacture and sale of sustainable aviation fuel, bio-naphtha and renewable diesel from domestic forest residues. Saudi Aramco looks to invest in Indian refineries http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/saudi-aramco-looks-to-invest-in-indian-refineries/ Saudi Aramco is in talks to invest in two planned refineries in India as the world's top oil exporter looks for a stable outlet for its crude in the world's fastest-growing emerging market Signature Aviation brings blended sustainable aviation fuel to six new European locations http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/signature-aviation-brings-blended-sustainable-aviation-fuel-to-six-new-european-locations/ Signature Aviation has announced the expansion of its blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) offering at six new locations across Europe following multiple blended SAF supply agreements.   Universal Fuel Technologies’ pilot demonstrates new sustainable aviation fuel production pathways http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/universal-fuel-technologies-pilot-demonstrates-new-sustainable-aviation-fuel-production-pathways/ During a five-month pilot, the company demonstrated that its Flexiforming technology can produce high-quality 100% synthetic SAF from multiple renewable feedstocks. U.S. jet fuel imports surge as Nigeria's Dangote refinery pushes barrels west http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/us-jet-fuel-imports-surge-as-nigerias-dangote-refinery-pushes-barrels-west/ U.S. jet fuel imports are set to hit a 2-yr high in March after Nigeria's Dangote refinery pushed barrels to North America, which should lower prices of the aviation fuel in the peak summer travel season. EIA: Jet fuel made up a record share of U.S. refinery output in 2024 http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/eia-jet-fuel-made-up-a-record-share-of-us-refinery-output-in-2024/ U.S. refineries produced a record-high share of jet fuel in 2024, reflecting increased demand relative to other transportation fuels. thyssenkrupp Uhde selected for Elyse Energy’s biomass-to-SAF project in France http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/thyssenkrupp-uhde-selected-for-elyse-energy-s-biomass-to-saf-project-in-france/ BioTfueL® technology has been selected for the BioTJet project by Elyse Energy and its partners (Axens, Avril, IFPEN). This project will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from end-of-life wood waste & local forestry residues with the addition of green hydrogen. Asia's SAF ambitions exceed demand, heralding exports and potentially lowering prices http://admin.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/03/asias-saf-ambitions-exceed-demand-heralding-exports-and-potentially-lowering-prices/ Asia's ability to supply sustainable aviation fuel will outpace regional demand this year and next as more production comes online, increasing exports and potentially lowering prices for the fuel