Japan: TotalEnergies and ENEOS to Study Sustainable Aviation Fuel production at ENEOS Negishi Refinery
TotalEnergies and ENEOS Corporation have initiated a collaboration to conduct a feasibility study for producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at ENEOS's Negishi Refinery in Yokohama, Japan. The study will focus on feedstock procurement, using waste such as used cooking oil and animal fat, aiming for a capacity of 300,000 tons per year by 2025. This partnership combines TotalEnergies' expertise in SAF production with ENEOS’s refinery capabilities, addressing Japan's growing demand for aviation fuel and contributing to the decarbonization goal of a 10% SAF usage by 2030.
- Collaboration aims to establish a joint venture for SAF production.
- Utilizes waste feedstock, supporting circular economy principles.
- Addresses Japan's aviation fuel demand in a key market area.
- TotalEnergies' leadership in sustainable energy innovation.
- Contributes to Japan's target of 10% SAF usage by 2030.
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The companies have already started to conduct the study for feedstock procurement and production of SAF related to this project. The proposed unit, which capacity would be 300,000 tons per year of SAF, would process waste or residue sourced notably from the circular economy, mainly used cooking oil and animal fat. The two companies are considering establishing a new joint venture to produce SAF.
This collaboration would leverage the companies’ respective areas of excellence and expertise for the development of the sustainable supply chain of SAF in
- TotalEnergies’ experience in feedstock procurement and SAF production technology.
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ENEOS’s available production and loading/unloading facilities of the
Negishi Refinery 1, which is located in the largest aviation fuel demand area inJapan (Narita and Haneda airports) and marketing network of aviation fuel inJapan
Responding to the significant challenge of global climate change, the two energy companies have been working to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions on a global scale together with their customers, paving the way for a decarbonized, recycling-oriented society. In the airline industry, dealing with global decarbonization has become an urgent issue and SAF is expected to be an effective way to reduce CO2 emission. In
By developing and supporting the emergence of a sustainable aviation fuel value chain, TotalEnergies confirms its leadership role played in driving innovation in the energy and environmental transition. By acting directly on the carbon intensity of the energy products used by its customers, TotalEnergies is pursuing its strategy of building a multi-energy company with the ambition to get to net zero by 2050 together with society.
One of the ENEOS Group’s goals in their Long-Term Vision to 2040 is contributing to the development of a decarbonized, recycling-oriented society. As part of these initiatives,
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1 ENEOS Negishi Refinery No. 1 topper and its affiliated secondary units are scheduled to be decommissioned by
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