BP Pauses SAF Projects As It Simplifies Biofuel Growth Plans

BP Bunge Bioenergia facility

BP's Brazilian joint venture produces 50,000 barrels per day of ethanol from sugarcane.

Credit: BP Bunge Bioenergia
BP plans to take full ownership of its Brazilian biofuels joint venture (JV) but is scaling back plans to develop new sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel production projects in Europe and the U.S. “These two moves are connected—the net outcome is that our 2025 targets for biofuels...
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