Tag: St1 Biokraft

St1 Biokraft lands $301M syndicated financing to support its growth model

St1 Biokraft lands $301M syndicated financing to support its growth model

June 3, 2026 |

In Sweden, St1 Biokraft has secured a financing solution of EUR 260 million from leading European financial institutions. The transaction strengthens the company’s financial flexibility and supports the implementation of its growth strategy in the Nordics and Northern Europe.  The financing supports the continued expansion of St1 Biokraft’s business model, which encompasses the entire value […]

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St1 Biokraft inaugurates gas pipeline connecting two biogas facilities to Stockholm’s network

St1 Biokraft inaugurates gas pipeline connecting two biogas facilities to Stockholm’s network

April 21, 2026 |

In Sweden, St1 Biokraft inaugurated a new gas pipeline that connects the company’s facilities in Henriksdal (Nacka) and Gladö Kvarn (Huddinge) via Stockholm’s gas network. The new connection means that capacity to produce liquefied biogas in Huddinge has more than doubled, strengthening both the green transition and the region’s security of supply of fossil-free fuels. […]

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St1 Biokraft inaugurates 13th biogas plant

St1 Biokraft inaugurates 13th biogas plant

September 10, 2025 |

In Sweden, St1 Biokraft inaugurated its new flagship plant in Mönsterås, Kalmar County on Wednesday. The plant is the company’s 13th facility and has an annual production capacity of approximately 138 GWh of liquefied biogas (LBG), making it one of the largest in Sweden. St1 Biokraft Mönsterås is a large-scale biogas plant that, at full […]

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St1 Biokraft Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas

St1 Biokraft Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas

March 3, 2025 |

In Sweden, St1 Biokraft has signed an agreement to acquire Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas AB with a production facility in Hov outside Laholm. St1 Biokraft already owns and operates an upgrading plant in the same property. St1 Biokraft currently owns and operates 12 production and upgrading facilities in Sweden, Norway and South Korea with its […]

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