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Eneos and Mitsubishi move forward with sustainable aviation fuel at Japan's Wakayama

Eneos and Mitsubishi move forward with sustainable aviation fuel at Japan's Wakayama

Eneos Corp., Japan's largest refiner and trading house Mitsubishi Corp., said that they will move forward on front-end engineering designs (FEEDs) for sustainable aircraft fuel (SAFs) production at Wakayama.

From fiscal year 2028, the plant will produce approximately 300,000 metric tonnes (400,000 kilolitres), of SAF, as well as some fractions of light oil and naphtha. The feedstock will be primarily waste products and byproducts such as used cooking oils and tallow.

In a joint press release, the two companies said they would accelerate their discussions in order to create a system of mass production and supply for SAF produced domestically.

The companies will combine Eneos’ expertise in manufacturing technologies, raw material procurement, and sales network, with Mitsubishi’s expertise in SAF-raw-material sourcing, both in Japan as well as overseas.

Eneos Holdings' Eneos unit, Eneos Eneos said that the Industry Ministry selected the Wakayama Project for a public solicited initiative in order to support the expansion and supply of SAF. Eneos refused to reveal the amount of the subsidy.

The two companies announced on Friday that SAF projects from Idemitsu Kosan, Cosmo Energy Holdings and other companies were also included in the initiative. (Reporting and editing by Yuka Obayashi, Janane Venkatraman).

(source: Reuters)