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Environment
Shell Looks To Be Leader in SAF Production
Global petroleum producer Shell announced plans to begin production of approximately 2 million tonnes a year of sustainable aviation fuel by 2025.
Shell aspires to establish a sustainable fuels production facility at one of its European refineries that could produce up to 2 million tonnes of SAF a year by 2025. (Photo: Shell)
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By
Curt Epstein
• Senior Editor
September 20, 2021
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