North Sea Port becomes hub for SAF and chemicals production
North Sea Port, Terra Mater BV, and Brazil’s Petrom are partnering to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and chemicals using Terra Mater’s 2X Alcohol-to-Jet technology. Petrom will supply bio-based raw materials for five years. This collaboration strengthens trade ties between Belgium and Brazil, particularly in biofuels, as North Sea Port continues to be a major gateway for Brazilian exports to Europe.
December 10, 2024
BY North Sea Port
North Sea Port and Ghent-based Terra Mater BV are collaborating with the Brazilian group Petrom to produce sustainable aviation fuel and basic chemicals. Terra Mater will utilize its proprietary 2X Alcohol-to-Jet technology, developed in Ghent, for this venture.
Under the agreement, Petrom, a major Brazilian petrochemical group, will supply Terra Mater with the necessary bio-based raw materials for five years. These materials will be used to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and sustainable chemicals. On Nov. 26, the three parties signed an agreement in São Paulo as part of the Belgian economic mission currently visiting Brazil.
Innovative Technology
“With our technology, we contribute to the goal of making aviation emission-free by 2050. Achieving this requires a massive leap in the production of sustainable aviation fuels,” said Kapil Shyam Lokare, CEO and co-founder of Terra Mater.
The company has been testing its 2X Alcohol-to-Jet technology at a pilot plant at the Kluizendok in the Ghent section of the port area. This technology enables the conversion of various waste streams and alcohols into sustainable jet fuel and basic chemicals, which are utilized in green applications. Terra Mater is now prepared to scale up production.
Close ties with Brazil
The agreement strengthens the already close ties between North Sea Port and Brazil. South America’s largest country consistently ranks in the top five of the port’s most significant trading partners. Last year, goods throughput between the two amounted to 4.5 million tons, primarily driven by raw material imports.
North Sea Port serves as a key gateway to the European market for Brazilian fruit juice. In addition, the port and Brazil collaborate extensively in biofuels. North Sea Port hosts Belgium’s largest biofuel cluster, while Brazil is a global leader in biofuel production and usage.
Economic mission to Brazil
North Sea Port is participating in the Belgian economic mission taking place from November 22 to December 1 in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is the world’s ninth-largest economy and the largest on the South American continent, as well as Belgium’s seventh-largest trading partner.
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