SOURCE: United Soybean Board
December 22, 2022
BY United Soybean Board
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The government of Queensland, Australia, has announced it will invest $25 million to support a project that will enable renewable diesel production at Ampol’s Lytton oil refinery. The project could expand in the future to include SAF production.
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