June 30, 2025
BY Axens
GreenSinnergy GmbH, a company specialized in green project developments, and Axens, a global provider of technologies and services for the production of cleaner fuels, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects in Argentina and across Latin America. This strategic collaboration aims to leverage Axens' advanced technologies and GreenSinnergy's project leadership to address the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions in the aviation sector, connecting the region’s world-class energy resources with Axens' cutting-edge technological capabilities.
Under the terms of the MOU, GreenSinnergy will lead the project development efforts, while Axens will serve as the licensor-of-record for key technologies, including CO2 capture, hydrogen purification, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and upgrading of the final kerosene and naphtha. The partnership will initially focus on and prioritise the development of the Eco-Refinerías del Sur project in Chubut, Argentina, one of the most prominent industrial projects in the region, and will expand to other SAF initiatives throughout Latin America with the commitment to explore a potential business relationship.
The collaboration aims to identify and secure project partners, ensure regulatory compliance and obtain necessary permits, establish feedstock supply and SAF offtake agreements, and develop comprehensive project cost estimates covering both capital and operational expenditures.
This partnership underscores the shared vision of GreenSinnergy and Axens to contribute to the production of low-carbon and more sustainable fuels.
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