Neste celebrates milestones at two of its strategic refineries

Neste's investment in the Singapore refinery marked a pivotal milestone as the company’s first major renewable products focused investment in Asia and outside of Finland. In 2010, Neste’s refinery in Singapore commenced operations as the world's largest renewable diesel refinery.
A subsequent expansion in 2023 integrated sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production capabilities into the refinery operations, elevating the total production capacity of renewable products to 2.6 million tons annually, encompassing renewable diesel, SAF, and renewable raw materials for polymers and chemicals.
“The Singapore refinery's 15th anniversary is a testament to Neste’s refining expertise and the dedication of our talented employees in Singapore. Their commitment to pioneering renewable solutions and our strategic growth in the region make this refinery a cornerstone of our global operations, giving us an advantage in global competition and enabling us to continue helping our customers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions,” said Jukka Kanerva, senior vice-president, refining, renewable products at Neste.
Neste’s Porvoo oil refinery in Finland began operations in 1965 with the purpose to secure Finland’s oil supply. After its expansion, it became the largest oil refinery in the Nordics already in the 1970s.
The basis for Neste’s fuel innovations was built at the Porvoo refinery. Lead-free and sulphur-free fuels were Neste’s first steps towards improving products' environmental performance, and in the 1990s, Neste’s NEXBTL technology for renewables production was developed and NEXBTL refining units started-up in 2007 and 2009 at the Porvoo refinery.
“The Porvoo refinery is one of the most complex refineries in Europe. It was built that way to ensure flexibility in producing more than 100 products from a variety of raw materials, including different crude oil qualities. Now 60 years after its start-up, Neste proudly showcases a very unique oil refinery with the capability of processing not only crude oil but also renewable and recycled raw materials,” added Jori Sahlsten, executive vice-president of oil products at Neste.












