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SGP BioEnergy reveals Panama biorefinery plans

SGP BioEnergy reveals Panama biorefinery plans
An artist's rendering of Biorefineria Ciudad Dorada (image courtesy SGP BioEnergy).

US-headed integrated bioenergy products development company SGP BioEnergy Holdings, LLC has revealed plans for the development of "the world's largest biofuels production and distribution hub."

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A team of foremost energy industry companies led by SGP BioEnergy joined the Government of Panama have released details surrounding the development of Biorefineria Ciudad Dorada (Golden City Biorefinery), located in Colon and Balboa, Panama.

Transportation makes up 27 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and the only way to decarbonize many sectors – like aviation – is to integrate fossil fuels with compatible biofuels, said Randy Delbert Letang, CEO of SGP BioEnergy.

Once complete in five years, the facility will be the largest advanced biorefinery and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production platform in the world producing 180 000 barrels per day or 2.6 billion US gallons (≈ 9.84 billion litres) of renewable fuels.

This facility not only brings cleaner fuels online in the short term, but its construction at a central hub of global commerce, serving over 1 000 ports, catalyzes the industry in the long term by immediately delivering a lower cost of biofuels, reducing waste, and revolutionizing farm economics, Randy Delbert Letang said.

Repurpose existing facilities

Developed in partnership with private landowners, Panama Oil Terminals (POTSA), and the Government of Panama, this project will repurpose existing facilities currently processing and storing 70 percent of the country’s bunker fuel oil for the refinement and storage of biofuels derived from purpose-grown plant oils, and waste fats and greases.

Our country welcomes this biofuels production and logistics facility that will help Latin America and the world in the energy transition and contribute to climate change innovation. Panama’s unique geographic position, existing logistics platform, and special economic zones make it the perfect place for this facility, said Laurentino Cortizo, President of the Republic of Panama.

It will immediately reduce the carbon output of the facility by 80 percent, revolutionizing the economics in the region and supporting more than 1 000 high-paying jobs.

We are very excited about the 1 000 jobs this investment will generate for the people of Colon and Panama. In addition, it has the potential to stimulate Panama’s agricultural sector by producing bioenergy feedstocks locally, President Laurentino Cortizo said.

Key technology from Haldor Topsoe

The refinery will be developed in three phases, each over a period of five years with the goal of increasing production by 60 000 barrels per day over each phase.

Key proprietary technology from Haldor Topsoe will be used in the project. The technology is in use at more than a dozen facilities around the world that combined have more than 650 000 barrels per day of renewable capacity.

We are very happy to license our HydroFlex and H2 Bridge technologies for this exciting renewable fuels project in Panama and to support SGP BioEnergy in their ambition to deliver renewable diesel and jet fuels for the local and global markets, said Henrik Rasmussen, Managing Director of Haldor Topsoe Americas.

SGP BioEnergy has selected Fluor—the engineering, procurement, and construction market leader in refining—together with its Mexico-based affiliate ICA Fluor, to perform the front-end engineering design (FEED) study.

Securing finance and SAF offtakes

Airlines have pledged to use biofuels to sustain one million flights and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by an average of 70 percent. This major shift comes from global momentum for decarbonization including regulatory initiatives and major corporate commitments.

SGP BioEnergy’s management team has a proven track record of securing contracts with leading airlines that are committed to decarbonizing their operations and providing their customers with lower carbon travel options at a price competitive with conventional jet fuel.

To finance the project, SGP BioEnergy partnered with Goldman Sachs to identify investors that shared the company’s vision for a better energy mix that includes renewable biofuels.

The country of Panama was an ideal partner to support the financial potential of the project given its free zones, commitment to clean energy innovation and global platform to transport the fuels to over 1 000 ports around the world.

Panama´s Energy Transition Agenda is creating transformational opportunities which are positioning us as an innovative country that will deliver Clean Fuels to bypass the fossil fuel era. Today, Panama is expanding its role as a Regional Energy Hub while also supporting local agriculture, ended Dr Jorge Rivera Staff, National Energy Secretary of Panama.

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