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Sasol Chemicals partners with Mission Possible Partnership to develop Lake Charles sustainability hub

Sasol Chemicals, a business unit of Sasol Ltd., and Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) announced a collaboration to evaluate potential projects for Sasol’s sustainability hub at its Lake Charles, Louisiana location.

MPP will advise Sasol on potential projects related to the use of H2 as an energy source, carbon capture, use and storage and sustainable aviation fuel production, with the goal of advancing one or more projects to final investment decision. Sasol will provide subject matter experts to collaborate with MPP to determine the best path forward.

“We look forward to drawing on the experience and expertise of MPP’s work with public, private and governmental organizations to advance decarbonization projects,” said Tim Rogers, Sustainability Hub Program Director for Sasol Chemicals. “Positioning our Lake Charles site as a sustainability hub is a key transformation imperative to advance our Future Sasol ambitions. With development-ready land, advantaged feedstock access, prime transport infrastructure and our reputation as a reliable partner, the site is uniquely positioned to lead the way to a more sustainable chemicals industry.”

“Decarbonizing the chemicals sector is crucial to reaching U.S. climate targets,” said Bryan Fisher, Director of Hubs at the Mission Possible Partnership. “We look forward to helping Sasol realize its decarbonization ambitions at its Lake Charles facility and the community benefits offered by clean energy development, such as job creation and cleaner production processes.”