XTS Advanced Fuels Projects
XTS Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) Project
XTS is developing a SAF project at a major port on the US Gulf Coast to produce 20 million gallons per year of SAF. The facility will use proven Alcohol to Jet (“ATJ”) technology. The project will employ ethanol produced from corn as a feedstock and also produce 4 million gallons per year of Green Gasoline and Green Diesel. The ethanol feedstock will be provided by a co-located ethanol plant in a process for which XTS has a patent pending. The CO2 resulting from the ethanol plant will be captured and used along with renewable energy to produce green hydrogen which will be used in the SAF plant and to produce a Green Methanol e-fuel which will be sold to customers seeking low carbon fuels in the shipping business.
XTS Blue Methanol Project
XTS is developing a Blue Methanol project on the US Gulf Coast to produce 1650 metric tons per day from natural gas using steam methane reforming. The project will also use carbon capture and sequestration (“CCS”) technology to remove a substantial portion of the CO2 produced and recirculate hydrogen from the methanol tail gas to use as fuel for the steam methane reformer. The overall carbon intensity of the methanol will be substantially lower than that produced from natural gas without the carbon reducing technologies employed by XTS in this Blue Methanol Project.
XTS is developing a SAF project at a major port on the US Gulf Coast to produce 20 million gallons per year of SAF. The facility will use proven Alcohol to Jet (“ATJ”) technology. The project will employ ethanol produced from corn as a feedstock and also produce 4 million gallons per year of Green Gasoline and Green Diesel. The ethanol feedstock will be provided by a co-located ethanol plant in a process for which XTS has a patent pending. The CO2 resulting from the ethanol plant will be captured and used along with renewable energy to produce green hydrogen which will be used in the SAF plant and to produce a Green Methanol e-fuel which will be sold to customers seeking low carbon fuels in the shipping business.
XTS Blue Methanol Project
XTS is developing a Blue Methanol project on the US Gulf Coast to produce 1650 metric tons per day from natural gas using steam methane reforming. The project will also use carbon capture and sequestration (“CCS”) technology to remove a substantial portion of the CO2 produced and recirculate hydrogen from the methanol tail gas to use as fuel for the steam methane reformer. The overall carbon intensity of the methanol will be substantially lower than that produced from natural gas without the carbon reducing technologies employed by XTS in this Blue Methanol Project.