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YPF, a subsidiary of Argentina's YPF, invests $400 million in a sustainable jet fuel venture

YPF, the state-owned oil company in Argentina, will invest $400 million to create a joint venture that will produce and sell sustainable aircraft fuel (SAF), according to a statement released on Friday.

Santa Fe Bio will operate from YPF’s San Lorenzo Refinery in conjunction with Essential Energy. The project will be funded by Argentina's Large Investment Incentive Program and is divided into two phases.

YPF stated that the location of the plant in San Lorenzo was ideal for exporting SAF.

Demand from airlines is growing

SAF is a key component to achieving the commitments made by airlines, who are major polluters, of reducing their carbon emissions. The fuel is made of waste products like used cooking oil and crop residues. But it's still in short supply in Latin America. Walter Bianchi, Kylie Madry and Brendan O'Boyle edited the article.

(source: Reuters)