Shell To Acquire EcoOils To Drive Low Carbon Fuel Ambition Further

Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shell plc (Shell), today (Nov 1) announced it has acquired EcoOils Limited (EcoOils), a waste oil recycling firm. This acquisition is part of Shell’s ambition to increase production of sustainable low carbon fuels for transport, including sustainable aviation fuel.

The acquisition will include 100% of EcoOils’ Malaysian subsidiaries and 90% of its Indonesian subsidiary.

EcoOils uses recycling technology to reduce waste going into landfill and produce spent bleaching earth oil, an internationally recognised biofuels feedstock that can be used to produce sustainable low carbon fuels.

Bleaching earth is a clay material used to absorb impurities during the palm refining process. EcoOils uses its technology to recycle the waste material and produce spent bleaching earth oil, an advanced biofuels feedstock that can then be used to produce sustainable low carbon fuels.

This reduces the amount of waste going into landfill, while the remaining earth from the oil production cycle is then predominantly reused in other applications, such as cement, roof tiles and brick manufacturing. This process helps to contribute to a circular economy.

Spent bleaching earth oil is an advanced biofuels feedstock, derived from an accepted waste product, and is recognised by the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive II (Annex IXa). This acquisition gives Shell secure, long-term access to an internationally recognised feedstock that will enable the production and supply of low carbon fuels, like sustainable aviation fuel, to customers.

“To continue supplying customers with the energy products they need into the future, Shell is investing in and producing sustainable low carbon fuels for transport. This acquisition provides secure access to a recognised, advanced feedstock which can be used at Shell’s biofuels facilities to meet that aim,” Sinead Lynch, Shell’s Senior Vice President for Low Carbon Fuels, said. “This acquisition underscores the ongoing transformation of Shell’s business as we strive to provide more low-carbon energy solutions to our customers as part of their decarbonisation journey.”

Low carbon fuels will help to meet growing demand for decarbonisation solutions from customers in the transport sector, including hard-to-decarbonise sectors such as aviation. Sustainable aviation fuel currently accounts for around 0.1% of global aviation fuel. By 2030 Shell aims to have at least 10% of its global aviation fuel sales as sustainable aviation fuel.

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