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BP strategies foray into 2G ethanol, sustainable jet fuel with Brazil base

BP Plc will assess expanding and diversifying its biofuel operation in Brazil, taking a look at new products such as secondgeneration ethanol and sustainable aviation fuel after purchasing out Bunge from their joint endeavor BP Bunge Bioenergia.

The business said in written comments to that it wishes to utilize the venture's huge biofuel base in Brazil - an industrial complex with 11 plants in five states processing sugarcane - to develop essential tasks to support the more comprehensive BP view for bioenergy.

The Brazil complex is a scalable bioenergy platform with expense advantages, it stated. We will look for to explore brand-new growth opportunities in the area and establish new bioenergy platforms, such as next-generation ethanol, SAF, e-fuels and biogas, BP added, utilizing an acronym for sustainable aviation fuel.

The strategy of the British oil significant follows Shell , which partnered with Brazilian sugar and ethanol giant Cosan years ago to form Raizen SA, which is establishing the world's biggest cellulosic ethanol program, a. second-generation ethanol.

Good biofuels - those that really assist achieving. emissions savings - are still viewed as having a crucial role. to play, stated biofuels skilled Soren Jansen, a previous executive. at Brazil's Copersucar.

The entire alcohol-to-jetfuel supply chain is very pricey. to develop, and the deep pockets from the oil companies is. accelerating the process with a preliminary geographic spread over. Brazil, the U.S., Europe and Japan, he stated.

Raizen opened its 2nd 2G ethanol plant in May. The fuel,. made from biomass residues from processed sugarcane, has 80%. less carbon than gasoline.

BP's plans for its complex in Brazil enter the opposite way. from a lot of companies processing sugarcane in the nation. Those. have actually increased their capability to make sugar, instead of ethanol,. due to higher global prices for the sweetener.

(source: Reuters)