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Brazil's Raizen hunting locations for sustainable air travel fuel plant

Brazil's largest sugarcane ethanol manufacturer, Raizen, has checked out places in Brazil for an ethanolbased sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). plant, intending to construct the world's second ethanoltojet fuel. plant. The proposed project would produce at least 33.3 million. U.S. gallons per year of SAF utilizing ethanol instead of biomass. waste, Paulo Neves, Raizen vice president of trading, informed. on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference on. Thursday. There is inadequate used cooking oil or tallow available in. the world to produce all the SAF that is demanded, stated Neves. Brazil's function as a large ethanol manufacturer positions it to...

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Japanese firm Area One's Kairos rocket blows up on inaugural flight

Kairos, a little, solidfuel rocket made by Japan's Area One, blew up just seconds into its inaugural launch on Wednesday as the firm tried to end up being the initially Japanese company to put a satellite in orbit. The setback for Space One and the rocket market in Japan comes as the federal government and investors increase assistance for the sector in the middle of a nationwide security accumulation and skyrocketing need for industrial satellites. The 18-metre (59 ft) rocket exploded five seconds after taking off, leaving behind a big cloud of smoke, a fire, fragments of the rocket and...

Oil Refineries

Biden administration's initial SAF subsidy design to raise environment obstacle for ethanol

The Biden administration will release an initial environment model for its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) aid program in the coming weeks that is more restrictive than what the cornbased ethanol industry had anticipated, 2 sources knowledgeable about the matter told . Under the preliminary model, which could be released by May 15, ethanol is not anticipated to instantly certify as a. feedstock in the SAF aid program unless the corn included is. sourced from farmers using among simply 3 sustainable. agriculture strategies, the sources said. Those strategies consist of efficient tilling, use of cover. crops and efficient fertilizer application, the...

Refined Products

Baltimore fuel providers deal with logistical challenges after bridge collapse

Fuel suppliers in Baltimore will face some trucking hold-ups and other minor logistical issues after the collapse of a significant bridge earlier today shut the city's port indefinitely, market participants said on Wednesday. A cargo ship smashed into the Francis Scott Secret Bridge on Tuesday, triggering parts of the bridge to collapse into shipping lanes at the mouth of the Port of Baltimore, and putting one of the busiest ports on the U.S. East Coast out of service. The bridge's collapse includes hold-ups to fuel shipments that will last numerous months, as fuel trucks that previously utilized the bridge will...

East Asia

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Japan's Space One counts down to inaugural Kairos rocket launch

Japan's Space One will launch its Kairos small rocket on its inaugural journey on Wednesday, in a bid to end up being the very first private firm in the country to put a satellite in orbit. While Japan is a reasonably little gamer in the space race, the country's rocket developers are rushing to construct more affordable cars to record thriving demand for satellite launches from its government and global customers. Taking off from Area One's launch pad in western Japan at 11:01 a.m. (0201 GMT), Kairos will bring a speculative federal government satellite that can be released to momentarily...

Oil Refineries

Singapore middle extracts stocks skyrocket to 3-month high as net exports dip

Singapore's middle distillates stocks soared to a threemonth high, reversing the past two months of general drop, following a dip in web diesel/gasoil exports, official information revealed on Thursday. Inventories of gasoil/diesel and jet fuel/kerosene at key oil storage center Singapore were at 9.547 million barrels as of Feb. 14, up by more than 2 million barrels from the week before, the data from Business Singapore revealed. Net exports of diesel/gasoil slipped by nearly 54% week on week as overall imports increased by more than five times from last week. Arrivals from India, Qatar and Taiwan were the main factors....

South-East Asia

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Singapore's middle distillates stocks dip a little as net exports rise

Singapore's middle distillates stocks slipped by 4% from last week as internet exports of diesel/gasoil and jet fuel/kerosene rose, official data showed on Thursday. Inventories of gasoil/diesel and jet fuel/kerosene at the essential oil storage hub was up to 10.349 million barrels from 10.787 million barrels a week earlier, information from Business Singapore showed. Net exports of diesel/gasoil rose more than significantly throughout this duration given a 66% drop in total imports, although overall exports just fell by 6% week-on-week. Volumes from China and South Korea remained popular, in line with earlier expectations, limiting the general weakness in total imports...

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Singapore middle distillates stocks fall as diesel/gasoil net exports rise

Singapore's middle extracts stockpiles slipped weekonweek as net exports of diesel/gasoil rose, main information showed on Thursday. Inventories of diesel/gasoil and jet fuel/kerosene at key oil storage center Singapore were at 8.845 million barrels in the week of Feb. 21, below 9.547 million barrels from a week earlier, the data from Business Singapore showed. Net exports of diesel/gasoil increased by 37% from recently, mainly due to an 11% decrease in overall imports. Import arrivals were mostly from Russia and Saudi Arabia for the week, the information showed. Around 100,000 metric loads of India-origin diesel/gasoil were bound for Singapore in February,...

Oil & Gas Refining

Singapore's green jet fuel required faces cost, supply headwinds

Demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) should see a longsought boost after regional airline center Singapore said it would need SAF on flights from 2026, but high costs and unsure basic material supply will indicate barriers to larger adoption remain. The city-state will at first require flights to utilize 1% SAF, potentially rising to 3% -5% by 2030 depending on wider accessibility and adoption, which will be paid for by a levy on tickets, its transport minister said on Monday ahead of the Singapore Airshow today. Aviation produces about 2% of the world's emissions and is Because of, thought about...