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Topsoe and Sasol chosen to license SAF plant


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Topsoe and Sasol chosen to license SAF plant

Topsoe has, together with Sasol, signed a single point licensing agreement with SUS-TAERO to deliver process technologies for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Canada. Feedstock will be gasified wood waste. The project has a planned capacity of 3,200 bbl/d. SUSTAERO expects to take final investment decision in 2028 with expected operations in 2031.

The project will use the two companies’ will provide its gas-to-liquid synfuels (G2LTM) technology, using Topsoe’s hydrogen production, gas reforming and hydroprocessing solutions, integrated with Sasol’s Fischer-Tropsch and treatment technologies.

Yassir Ghiyati, Chief Commercial Officer at Topsoe, said: “We are proud to partner with SUSTAERO on this important project and to provide the technologies needed to help bring it to life. Sustainable aviation fuel will play a critical role in supporting aviation’s transition to lower-emission fuels, and projects like this demonstrate how proven technologies and strong collaboration can accelerate the commercialisation of renewable fuels at scale.”

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