Apac Sees Rising Demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuel but Lack of Refuelling Points for Airlines a Pain Point
by Tay Peck Gek (Business Times) Demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Asia-Pacific is picking up, but its use is still limited by the number of airports in the region that supply the green fuel.
Countries and companies are therefore racing to build up the capabilities and capacity to produce and offer SAF, and Singapore stands a good chance of shining as an SAF hub.
Among the major players in the region are oil majors such as Shell, BP and ExxonMobil, as well as oil refining company Neste.
Shell became the first supplier of SAF to customers in Singapore this year, as it started offering the fuel at Changi Airport and Seletar Airport. READ MORE