North America set to lead global renewable refinery capacity additions through 2026, forecasts GlobalData

Tue, Jan 10, 2023
By editor
2 MIN READ

Foreign

RENEWABLE refinery fuels/drop-in fuels are gaining importance globally as they are relatively environmentally friendly when compared to crude oil-based refined fuels. As a result, renewable refinery capacity additions are gaining momentum with North America set to witness the highest capacity additions among all the regions, forecasts GlobalData, a leading data, and analytics company.  

GlobalData report, “Renewable Refineries New Build and Expansion Projects Analysis by Type, Development Stage, Key Countries, Region and Forecasts, 2022-2026,” reveals that North America is expected to witness a renewable refinery production capacity of 10,942 million gallons per year (mmgy) in 2026, followed by Asia and Europe with 3,641 mmgy and 3,288 mmgy, respectively.

Himani Pant Pandey, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Many countries are taking initiatives to reduce carbon emissions as part of their plans to reduce carbon footprint. Therefore, the demand for renewable refinery fuels such as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel is increasing globally, which in turn is resulting in capacity additions, especially in North America, Asia, and Europe.”

The US is expected to witness the highest renewable refinery production capacity additions in North America as well as globally, with 8,324 mmgy capacity expected to be added by 2026 from several planned and announced projects. All the upcoming projects in the US are through standalone renewable refineries.

Panama, Singapore, and Canada are the other key countries where considerable renewable refinery production capacity additions are expected to take place through 2026.

Pandey concludes: “Renewable refinery capacity additions are mainly through standalone refineries while some of the crude refineries are either being converted into fully or partially as renewable refineries to boost renewable fuel production.”

A.

Tags:


Allegation of plotting with Nigeria to destabilise Niger `groundless` – France

FRANCE on Wednesday described as “groundless” the allegation by Niger that Nigeria had offered space in its territory to France...

Read More
Flu cases in UK continue to soar, overburdening hospitals

PATIENTS in the UK have been urged to attend emergency departments alone as National Health Service (NHS) hospitals grapple with...

Read More
France says EU will protect its borders after Trump’s Greenland claim

FRENCH Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Wednesday that the European Union would not allow its borders to be attacked....

Read More