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Sasol and Topsoe ink deal to use green H2 as a feedstock for SAF

Sasol and Topsoe have signed an agreement to establish a 50/50 joint venture (subject to approval by relevant authorities) to produce sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) and contribute to global efforts in combating climate change.

Global mobility connecting people, cultures and businesses across continents allows progress and freedom, but it also comes with the challenge of carbon emissions. The aviation sector alone contributes 2%−3% of global carbon emissions. SAFs decarbonizing air transport are called for globally by industry and regulators. The future joint venture will go beyond the unique combination of technologies, capabilities and deep industry experience to lay the foundation in the scaling of SAFs.

The purpose of the Sasol Topsoe JV is to develop, build, own and operate SAF plants, and market sustainable aviation fuels derived primarily from non-fossil feedstock, utilizing green H2, sustainable sources of CO2 and/or biomass with a specific focus on Sasol’s Fischer Tropsch and Topsoe’s related technologies. Together, this proven partnership intends to bring future-proof solutions to the market.

Fleetwood Grobler, Sasol President and CEO said, "Sasol is delighted to join forces with Topsoe, furthering our global sustainable aviation fuel aspiration. This is an important milestone in advancing our long-term strategy to become net zero by 2050. As we transform our business to focus on decarbonization while preserving and growing value, this JV is testament to the decades of collaboration between our two companies.”

Roeland Baan, CEO at Topsoe said, “As part of our proven partnership, this future business is an important moment of progress at a critical time. We need to keep the world open by creating more sustainable ways of flying, and our shared commitment to accelerating sustainable aviation fuels is a vital part of this. We believe no one is better placed than the company formed by Sasol and Topsoe to deliver the means to scale SAF production.”