• oil refineries鈥揳dvanced biofuels usa in Johannesburg
  • oil refineries鈥揳dvanced biofuels usa in Johannesburg
  • oil refineries鈥揳dvanced biofuels usa in Johannesburg
  • oil refineries鈥揳dvanced biofuels usa in Johannesburg
  • Are advanced biofuels the future of oil & gas?
  • As oil majors shift to lower-carbon energy, there is a clear trend toward advanced biofuels, particularly HVO and SAF, with companies scaling up production to meet rising demand from the aviation and heavy transport sectors.
  • Will advanced biofuels be a major customer in the future?
  • Most executives acknowledged that the total share of advanced biofuels will remain relatively small. Aviation represents an emergent market for advanced biofuels, and half of the respondents counted on the sector being a major customer in the future.
  • Is aviation a major market for advanced biofuels?
  • Aviation represents an emergent market for advanced biofuels, and half of the respondents counted on the sector being a major customer in the future. However, aviation fuel is not a stand-alone product of a refinery process but rather one fraction.
  • What are advanced biofuels?
  • Advanced biofuels are those that make use as feedstock of non-food and non-feed biomass, including waste materials (such as vegetable oils or animal fats) and energy-specific crops capable of being grown on less-productive and degraded land.
  • Are advanced biofuel conversion technologies ready for commercialisation?
  • Advanced biofuel conversion technologies are very close to commercialisation. Many innovative process concepts are being demonstrated in operational refineries. Over half of the respondents consider technology to be ready for the large-scale deployment of advanced biofuels.
  • How will South African biorefinery produce biodiesel?
  • Animal Feed PV Solar green electricity/hydrogen The South African Biorefinery facility will produce ~40 million liters of biodiesel and other coproducts and byproducts from palm oil/palm stearin, dedicated energy crops, such as Camelina, Moringa, or other food processing and agricultural waste streams.