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ABF acquires BP's stake in Vivergo Fuels

Associated British Foods (ABF) has completed a contract with BP to acquire its 47% stake in Vivergo Fuels. ABF is now the majority shareholder with 94%.

Mark Chesworth, MD of Vivergo, says: 'With our shareholder's support, we've steadily ramped up production and are now operating at full capacity, producing enough bioethanol to meet around half of the UK's current demand as well as a protein rich animal feed for approximately 20% of UK dairy cows.'

He continues: 'Not only are we delivering huge environmental benefits, with our bioethanol offering greenhouse gas savings which are equivalent to taking 180,000 cars off the road, but we're also making a significant contribution to the local and national economy. We've already created 2,400 jobs directly and indirectly through our operations, many of which are in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.'

Vivergo was formed in 2007 as a joint venture between ABF and BP, which had equal shares, and DuPont, to develop a world-scale wheat-fed bioethanol plant at Saltend, Hull. It achieved its designed daily production capacity in 2014.

Operating at full production, the plant takes 1.1 million tonnes of locally sourced animal feed grade wheat to produce 420 million litres of bioethanol and up to 500,000 tonnes of protein rich animal feed for UK livestock, per year.

Mark Carr of AB Sugar says: 'We believe it [the biofuels plant] has an attractive medium term outlook, as EU Member States develop their trajectories for renewable fuels inclusion in transport fuels to meet their obligation of 10% by 2020.'

 

SOURCE: Vivergo Fuels





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