Eco Innovation Group provides update on Kepler GTL SAF initiative and airline supply opportunities
In Arizona, Eco Innovation Group provided a corporate update regarding its previously announced strategic transaction with Kepler GTL Technologies and growing commercial engagement from the aviation sector for SAF.
As part of its commercialization planning, Kepler GTL has initiated discussions with several global airlines regarding future supply opportunities for SAF once production capacity becomes operational. These discussions have included representatives from American Airlines as well as other international carriers, including Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, Emirates, and British Airways.
Kepler noted its GTL’s proprietary gas to liquids platform is designed to convert stranded or flared natural gas into drop in aviation fuel and ultra clean diesel. A single modular production facility is designed to convert approximately 130 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day into roughly 10,000 barrels per day of synthetic jet fuel and diesel, representing approximately 136 million gallons of fuel annually.
“Our objective is to position the combined ECOX and Kepler GTL platform at the intersection of two major global trends, the elimination of routine natural gas flaring and the rapidly expanding demand for SAF,” said Richard Hawkins, Chief Executive Officer of Eco Innovation Group, Inc. “Engagement with major airlines reflects the growing industry recognition that additional scalable SAF production capacity will be required to meet future demand.”
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