Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Indonesia considering 1% SAF blend by 2026
Indonesia's state energy firm Pertamina this year started producing SAF made partly from used cooking oil (UCO) in one of its refinery units, and is planning to convert two other refineries to process fuel from UCO.
Gevo gets extension on U.S. energy department's loan commitment for SAF project
The extension granted by the department's loan programs office pushes the deadline to April 16, 2026, allowing time to evaluate potential changes to the project scope.
Airlines face price-gouging by green jet fuel sellers, IATA says
The EU began requiring airlines to use more sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) this year, with a 2% minimum blending mandate set to rise to 6% by 2030.
Moeve joins Shell's platform to scale sustainable jet fuel
Shell's Avelia platform is a “book and claim” system that aims to connect airlines, fuel suppliers and corporate buyers.
Rely secures engineering studies contract with H4 Marseille Fos for European green aviation fuel hub
This initiative aims to position the industrial-port zone as a European hub for hydrogen and e-SAF production, supporting France’s and Europe’s decarbonization ambitions.
Indonesia's Pertamina modifies two refineries to convert cooking oil into fuel
Pertamina is modifying facilities at its Dumai and Balongan, which will join its Cilacap plant that already processes vegetable oils into fuel.
Green Carbon Development selects Axens Vegan® technology for new renewable fuels facility in Texas (U.S.)
Designed for a capacity of 10,500 barrels per stream day (bpsd), the project will deploy the Vegan® hydroprocessing solution to flexibly produce both sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel (RD).
- South Korea's S-Oil says Q1 refining margins to stay robust 1/26
- Few refineries report problems as deep cold seizes U.S. Gulf Coast 1/26
- INEOS launches new Recycl-IN grade with 70% recycled content for greener packaging 1/26
- AES Andes abandons $10-B green hydrogen project in Chile 1/26
- Biofuels firm Ecoceres running new 420,000-tpy Malaysia plant at near full capacity 1/26
- NEXTCHEM and Siemens Energy cooperate to advance low-carbon fuel solutions and circularity 1/26

