Corteva and bp announced the launch of Etlas, their new 50:50 joint venture that will produce oil from crops – including canola, mustard and sunflower – for use in the production of biofuels like sustainable (or synthetic) aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel (RD).
Etlas will harness both Corteva’s century-long expertise in seed
technology to develop crops ideally suited to produce SAF and RD as well as
bp’s expertise in refining and marketing fuel for the commercial transportation
market.
Etlas aims to produce one million metric tonnes of feedstock per year by the
mid-2030s, which could produce over 800 thousand tonnes of biofuel.
Initial supply is scheduled to begin in 2027 for use in co-processing at
refineries as well as at dedicated biofuels plants.
Leading industry estimates have global demand for SAF growing to as much as 10
million tonnes by 2030 -- from about 1 million tonnes in 2024, while
global demand for RD could rise to as much as 35 million tonnes by 2030 from
approximately 17 million tonnes in 2024.
Etlas is designed to provide a reliable, scalable supply of feedstock to
help meet this expected demand.
The feedstock Etlas uses will be harvested from crops that are grown on
existing cropland, between main food cropping seasons.
Such intermediate crops can help improve soil health while providing
farmers with a new revenue stream.
As they use existing cropland during times when it has previously been
unproductive like a fallow or cover period, they also do not lead to additional
demand for land.
Judd O’Connor, executive vice president of Corteva’s seed business unit
added: “By helping found Etlas, Corteva continues to deliver on two critical
parts of our mission: to help fuel the world and to support farmers.
Agriculture is part of the solution, and we are excited to see Etlas come to
life.”
Philipp Schoelzel, senior vice president, biofuels growth, bp added: “This
capital light joint venture creates optionality in our biofuels value chain,
strengthening our position and helping deliver attractive returns. We’re
excited to collaborate with Corteva to deliver what our customers want."
Ignacio Conti, Global Business Development Director at Corteva will be the new
Etlas Chief Executive Officer and Gaurav Sonar, vice president, Novel
Feedstocks at bp will become its Chair of the Board of Directors.
“As the aviation industry looks for reliable, sustainable and
cost-competitive sources of SAF, it is clear farmers have a critical role to
play,” said Etlas CEO, Ignacio Conti. “Etlas brings together global leaders in
agriculture innovation and energy production to harness this demand by
leveraging technological expertise and trusted relationships with farmers
around the world to help scale production and boost supply while offering
farmers new revenue streams.” -TradeArabia News Service