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Brightmark RNG Holdings , a joint venture between Chevron U.S.A. Inc. and Brightmark Fund Holdings , has announced first gas delivery at 10 new renewable natural gas (RNG) projects across the Midwest. This expansion makes Brightmark one of the leading dairy RNG providers in the U.S., now operating 15 RNG projects in the region that generates 43% of the nation's agricultural products.

The company has achieved a reduction of over 1.2 million tons of CO₂eq through its RNG circularity centers, equivalent to carbon sequestered by 20 million trees over 10 years. The process involves collaborating with farmers to produce RNG through anaerobic digestion, collecting organic waste and upgrading it into transportation fuel.

Brightmark RNG Holdings, una joint venture tra Chevron U.S.A. Inc. e Brightmark Fund Holdings, ha annunciato la prima consegna di gas in 10 nuovi progetti di gas naturale rinnovabile (RNG) nel Midwest. Questa espansione rende Brightmark uno dei principali fornitori di RNG per l'industria lattiero-casearia negli Stati Uniti, ora operando 15 progetti di RNG nella regione che genera il 43% dei prodotti agricoli nazionali.

L'azienda ha raggiunto una riduzione di oltre 1,2 milioni di tonnellate di CO₂eq attraverso i suoi centri di circolarità del RNG, equivalente al carbonio sequestrato da 20 milioni di alberi in 10 anni. Il processo prevede la collaborazione con gli agricoltori per produrre RNG attraverso la digestione anaerobica, raccogliendo rifiuti organici e trasformandoli in carburante per il trasporto.

Brightmark RNG Holdings, una empresa conjunta entre Chevron U.S.A. Inc. y Brightmark Fund Holdings, ha anunciado la primera entrega de gas en 10 nuevos proyectos de gas natural renovable (RNG) en el Medio Oeste. Esta expansión convierte a Brightmark en uno de los principales proveedores de RNG para la industria láctea en EE. UU., operando ahora 15 proyectos de RNG en la región que genera el 43% de los productos agrícolas del país.

La empresa ha logrado una reducción de más de 1.2 millones de toneladas de CO₂eq a través de sus centros de circularidad de RNG, equivalente al carbono secuestrado por 20 millones de árboles en 10 años. El proceso implica colaborar con los agricultores para producir RNG a través de la digestión anaeróbica, recolectando desechos orgánicos y mejorándolos en combustible para transporte.

Brightmark RNG Holdings는 Chevron U.S.A. Inc.와 Brightmark Fund Holdings의 합작 투자로, 중서부 지역에서 10개의 새로운 재생 가능 천연 가스(RNG) 프로젝트의 첫 번째 가스 배송을 발표했습니다. 이 확장은 Brightmark를 미국에서 가장 주요한 유제품 RNG 공급업체 중 하나로 만들며, 현재 이 지역에서 43%의 농업 제품을 생산하는 15개의 RNG 프로젝트를 운영하고 있습니다.

회사는 RNG 순환 센터를 통해 120만 톤 이상의 CO₂eq를 줄이는 성과를 달성했으며, 이는 10년 동안 2천만 그루의 나무가 흡수하는 탄소에 해당합니다. 이 과정은 농부들과 협력하여 혐기성 소화를 통해 RNG를 생산하고, 유기 폐기물을 수집하여 운송 연료로 업그레이드하는 것을 포함합니다.

Brightmark RNG Holdings, une coentreprise entre Chevron U.S.A. Inc. et Brightmark Fund Holdings, a annoncé la première livraison de gaz dans 10 nouveaux projets de gaz naturel renouvelable (RNG) dans le Midwest. Cette expansion fait de Brightmark l'un des principaux fournisseurs de RNG pour l'industrie laitière aux États-Unis, opérant désormais 15 projets de RNG dans la région qui génère 43 % des produits agricoles du pays.

L'entreprise a réussi à réduire de plus de 1,2 million de tonnes de CO₂eq grâce à ses centres de circularité du RNG, équivalent au carbone séquestré par 20 millions d'arbres en 10 ans. Le processus implique de collaborer avec des agriculteurs pour produire du RNG par digestion anaérobie, en collectant des déchets organiques et en les améliorant en carburant de transport.

Brightmark RNG Holdings, ein Joint Venture zwischen Chevron U.S.A. Inc. und Brightmark Fund Holdings, hat die erste Gaslieferung in 10 neuen Projekten für erneuerbares Erdgas (RNG) im Mittleren Westen angekündigt. Diese Expansion macht Brightmark zu einem der führenden RNG-Anbieter für die Milchindustrie in den USA, die nun 15 RNG-Projekte in der Region betreibt, die 43% der landwirtschaftlichen Produkte des Landes erzeugt.

Das Unternehmen hat eine Reduzierung von über 1,2 Millionen Tonnen CO₂eq durch seine RNG-Zirkularitätszentren erreicht, was dem Kohlenstoff entspricht, der von 20 Millionen Bäumen über 10 Jahre hinweg sequestriert wird. Der Prozess umfasst die Zusammenarbeit mit Landwirten, um RNG durch anaerobe Vergärung zu produzieren, organische Abfälle zu sammeln und diese in Kraftstoff für den Transport aufzuwerten.

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  • Successful launch of 10 new RNG projects expanding total operations to 15 sites
  • Achieved significant environmental milestone: 1.2M tons CO₂eq emissions reduction
  • Strategic presence in Midwest region covering 43% of U.S. agricultural production
  • Additional revenue stream created for participating dairy farms
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Brightmark RNG Holdings' achievement of first gas at 10 new dairy RNG projects represents a significant expansion in the U.S. renewable natural gas market. With 15 total operational projects, Brightmark has positioned itself as one of the leading dairy RNG providers in America, particularly in the agriculturally important Midwest region.

The environmental impact is substantial, with 1.2 million tons of CO₂eq emissions already reduced—equivalent to removing approximately 260,000 gasoline-powered passenger vehicles from roads for a year. This scale demonstrates that dairy RNG is moving beyond pilot projects to become a commercially viable waste-to-energy solution.

From an economic perspective, these projects create a triple-value proposition: farmers gain additional revenue streams, Chevron secures valuable low-carbon fuel credits, and rural communities benefit from infrastructure investment. The anaerobic digestion technology effectively monetizes what was previously considered a waste management challenge.

For Chevron, this expansion represents a strategic diversification within its energy transition portfolio. While these RNG projects won't materially impact Chevron's overall production volumes, they provide valuable regulatory compliance options under various low-carbon fuel programs and help address scope 3 emissions from transportation fuels.

The dairy RNG market benefits from multiple value streams, including commodity natural gas prices, federal Renewable Fuel Standard credits (RINs), and state-level programs like California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard. These incentives substantially improve project economics, though they also create regulatory dependency.

Despite impressive growth, dairy RNG faces scalability constraints including geographic limitations (projects must be near gas pipeline infrastructure) and the finite number of large-scale dairy operations. Nevertheless, this announcement confirms that the dairy RNG sector has achieved commercial maturity and represents one of the more immediately deployable solutions for reducing agricultural methane emissions.

Brightmark's expansion to 15 operational dairy RNG projects represents a significant scaling of agricultural methane capture technology in the U.S. Midwest. The environmental significance extends beyond the 1.2 million tons of CO₂eq emissions reduction reported—dairy methane has approximately 25 times the warming potential of carbon dioxide over a 100-year period, making these reductions particularly valuable for near-term climate mitigation.

These projects capitalize on a critical policy landscape that makes dairy RNG economically viable. The captured methane generates premium value through multiple incentive mechanisms: federal Renewable Fuel Standard RINs (particularly valuable D3 cellulosic biofuel RINs), state-level Low Carbon Fuel Standard credits in California and Oregon, and the base commodity value of the natural gas itself. This policy-enabled revenue stack transforms what was previously a waste management cost center for farmers into a profit center.

From an environmental policy perspective, dairy RNG represents one of the most immediately deployable solutions for agricultural methane reduction. Unlike many climate technologies still in development, anaerobic digestion is proven, commercially available, and can be implemented today at farms of sufficient scale.

However, important limitations exist. The economic viability typically requires large-scale operations (generally 3,000+ cows), proximity to natural gas pipeline infrastructure, and continued policy support. This raises equity considerations about which agricultural operations can benefit from these projects.

The technology also presents an interesting paradox—while effectively reducing emissions from current agricultural systems, it potentially entrenches industrial-scale dairy operations rather than incentivizing more fundamental system changes. Nevertheless, given the urgency of reducing methane emissions in the near term, these projects deliver measurable climate benefits while the agricultural sector works toward longer-term transformations.

For Chevron, these projects represent a relatively low-cost method to acquire valuable environmental credits and improve the carbon intensity of their fuel portfolio—though the scale remains modest relative to their overall environmental footprint.

Brightmark Fund Holdings is now one of the leading dairy RNG solution providers in the U.S. as it expands its portfolio with new operational projects in Iowa, Michigan, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Ohio

HOUSTON and SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Brightmark RNG Holdings LLC announced today that it has delivered first gas at 10 renewable natural gas (RNG) projects across the Midwest. Brightmark RNG Holdings LLC is a joint venture between Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), and Brightmark Fund Holdings LLC, a subsidiary of Brightmark LLC.

With today's announcement, the Brightmark RNG Holdings LLC joint venture now owns and operates 15 RNG projects in the Midwest, a region that generates nearly 43 percent of the nation's agricultural products.

This milestone makes Brightmark one of the leading dairy RNG providers in the United States. To date, the company has reduced emissions by more than 1.2 million tons of CO₂eq through its RNG circularity centers, equivalent to the amount of carbon sequestered by planting and growing nearly 20 million trees for 10 years.

"We're extremely excited to see these projects come online and begin reducing methane emissions while driving economic development in local communities," said Bob Powell, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Brightmark. "This milestone demonstrates the scalability of these solutions and determination from farmers to reduce methane emissions in one of the nation's largest agricultural regions."

Brightmark's process for reducing methane emissions involves collaborating with farmers to produce RNG through anaerobic digestion. This process collects organic waste, digests it to extract methane, and upgrades it into RNG for use as transportation fuel.

"Delivering first gas at 10 farms is a significant milestone," said Nuray Elci, Vice President, Renewables, Chevron. "Transitioning to a lower carbon intensity energy economy demands, among other things, ambitious goals, innovation, and practical solutions. This success highlights renewable natural gas's potential and fosters new opportunities for transport, industry, and consumers."

"We're thrilled to implement these innovations on our farm," said Jeremy VanEss of VanEss and Legacy Dairies. "Lower carbon is important to us, and it's exciting to see this technology become operational and help put our organic waste to use while striving to reduce our carbon footprint."

"Implementing anaerobic digestion at our farm is not only environmentally sound but also economically beneficial," said Lynn Boadwine of Boadwine Dairy Inc. "Additional revenue generated from the RNG we produce provides a viable and economic solution to address recurring waste and makes the transition toward a lower carbon intensity agriculture more attainable. It's a win-win."

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Visit https://www.brightmark.com/renewable-natural-gas/projects for more details on their renewable natural gas projects.

About Brightmark RNG Holdings
Brightmark RNG Holdings LLC is a joint venture between Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), and Brightmark Fund Holdings LLC, a subsidiary of Brightmark LLC. The Chevron-Brightmark renewable natural gas joint venture operates a nationwide system of RNG projects, capturing methane from dairy operations for beneficial use as pipeline fuel.

For more information on Brightmark RNG Holding LLC's renewable natural gas projects, please visit Brightmark.com.

About Brightmark LLC
Brightmark, LLC is a circular innovations company with a mission to Reimagine Waste, developing solutions that make a positive environmental impact on the world and communities where it operates. Brightmark's established anaerobic digestion and proprietary Plastics Renewal® technologies make the company a veteran in a burgeoning marketplace. The company works across sectors, including agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation, to decarbonize operations, displace reliance on virgin fossil fuels, and solve circularity challenges at scale.

Committed to systems change in waste, Brightmark works collaboratively to address gaps where traditional methods fall short through its innovative closed-loop approach to recycling and renewables. To date, Brightmark has repurposed 10 million pounds of landfill-bound plastics and reduced more than one million tons of CO2eq from entering the atmosphere through anaerobic digestion. The company is also deeply committed to conservation, education, and sustainability career training by partnering with local and national organizations that help protect land and oceans. For more information, visit www.brightmark.com.

About Chevron
Chevron is one of the world's leading integrated energy companies. We believe affordable, reliable and ever-cleaner energy is essential to enabling human progress. Chevron produces crude oil and natural gas; manufactures transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and additives; and develops technologies that enhance our business and the industry.  We aim to grow our oil and gas business, lower the carbon intensity of our operations and grow lower carbon businesses in renewable fuels, carbon capture and offsets, hydrogen and other emerging technologies. More information about Chevron is available at www.chevron.com.

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How many new RNG projects has Brightmark RNG Holdings launched in the Midwest?

Brightmark RNG Holdings has launched 10 new RNG projects across the Midwest, bringing their total operational projects in the region to 15.

What is the environmental impact of Brightmark's RNG projects to date?

The company has reduced emissions by more than 1.2 million tons of CO₂eq, equivalent to the carbon sequestration of 20 million trees over 10 years.

How does Brightmark's RNG production process work?

Brightmark uses anaerobic digestion to collect organic waste from farms, extract methane, and upgrade it into renewable natural gas for transportation fuel.

What percentage of U.S. agricultural products comes from the Midwest where Brightmark operates?

The Midwest region, where Brightmark operates its RNG projects, generates nearly 43% of the nation's agricultural products.

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