Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.

Oct 5, 20232 min

Petronas, Idemitsu collaborate to accelerate SAF development

The MOU signing ceremony between Idemitsu and Petronas (Photo: Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.)

Malaysian and Japanese energy companies Petronas and Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd. announced Oct. 5 that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance capabilities across the supply chain and optimize the route to market for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), marking a significant step in both companies’ ongoing commitment to producing lower-carbon energy solutions for customers worldwide.

Under the terms of the MOU, Petronas and Idemitsu will focus on a feasibility study to scale up possibilities of biobased feedstocks, production-cost analysis and security in ensuring a steady and efficient supply chain for the sustainable development of SAF.

This includes exploring the supply potential of nonedible-oil feedstock trees suitable to produce SAF, such as pongamia and jatropha.

In addition, both companies will also work on establishing a robust SAF sales and distribution network to ensure SAF accessibility to airlines.

“Our partnership with Idemitsu builds on a legacy of almost five decades of shared ambition to address the everchanging energy needs worldwide,” said Datuk Sazali Hamzah, Petronas’ executive vice president and CEO of downstream. “In the latest collaboration, our valued partner will continue to have access to our distinctive advantage, enabling us to collectively deliver impactful outcomes for the benefits of our end customers. This is the standard of value we consistently offer to our business-to-business customers.”

Masahiko Sawa, Idemitsu’s director and managing executive officer, added, “As the two companies have overcome various challenges together, we expect this new initiative will contribute to the achievement of carbon neutrality in the aviation industry through the early implementation and deployment of SAF in society. Idemitsu is engaged in the development of various raw materials and marketing for SAF, and we will utilize and further develop them in this joint study.”

With ongoing endeavors in the space of cleaner-energy solutions, Petronas will soon have the capacity for large-scale production of SAF and other types of biofuels by 2026 through its biorefinery in Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia, and coprocessing in Melaka, Malaysia.

This will enable Petronas to capture markets beyond aviation to include transportation as well as Formula One and its logistics team.

Petronas also boasts a strong global presence, which the partnership is able to tap in order to access a broader range of feedstocks while seizing market-growth opportunities within the expanding SAF sector worldwide.

Idemitsu’s expertise resides in its technologies to produce SAF from nonfossil renewables to help create a competitive future for the aviation industry.

This is exemplified by its alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) and hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA) technologies, which convert ethanol and waste cooking oils into SAF, respectively.

Idemitsu is working to establish a domestic SAF-production system of 500 million liters (132 million gallons) per year to achieve the goal set by the government of Japan and the aviation industry to replace 10 percent of jet-fuel consumption refueled by airlines in Japan with SAF by 2030.

To this end, in addition to demonstration using ATJ technology at the Chiba Complex, Idemitsu is also considering deployment of HEFA technology for Unit 2 and beyond, with the aim of starting supply in the late 2020s.

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