VTTI and Connex, partners in the development of the Greenstock Pretreatment Facility (GPF) at VTTI’s terminal in Amsterdam (ETA), have announced that the project has entered the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) phase.
This milestone marks a significant step towards the facility’s planned operational launch in 2029, reinforcing both companies’ shared commitment to accelerating the energy transition.
Once complete, the Greenstock Pretreatment Facility will be capable of processing over 400,000 tonnes of renewable feedstocks annually, enabling the production of sustainable fuels, including renewable diesel (HVO) and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from both standalone and co-processing units.
The facility will provide customers in Europe with comprehensive aggregation, blending and pretreatment capabilities for waste and residue-based feedstocks, including animal fats categories 1, 2 and 3, used cooking oil, and advanced oils and fats.
Ignacio Leone, Business Development Director of Connex, said: “Reaching the FEED stage strengthens Connex’s commitment to shaping the future of sustainable feedstocks in Europe. Together with VTTI, we are building the infrastructure needed to secure a reliable supply of high-quality SAF and HVO feedstocks and to support the industry’s decarbonisation efforts. This next phase brings us closer to making sustainable fuels the standard for today’s market and for future generations.”
Quinten van Dam Merrett, SVP VTTI Netherlands, added: “The next phase of the Greenstock Pretreatment Facility marks an important step in VTTI’s long-term strategy to support the energy transition by developing infrastructure that is future-ready and customer-focused.
“In partnership with Connex, we are expanding Europe’s access to sustainable feedstocks and enabling the growth of low-carbon fuels. The facility will reinforce Amsterdam’s role as a hub for sustainable fuels and demonstrate how we are integrating innovative technologies across our terminals to advance decarbonisation.”
The project combines Connex’s expertise in renewable feedstock sourcing and in-depth understanding of the feedstock supply market with VTTI’s operational excellence and strong service mindset in energy infrastructure, logistics and storage.
Together, these ensure a scalable, flexible and future-proof solution for the growing demand for sustainable feedstock pretreatment in Europe.
During the FEED phase, focus will be placed on working closely with local authorities, partnering with world-class technology providers and engineering companies, securing contracts with customers, and ensuring compliance with all environmental requirements to make the facility a responsible and well-regulated part of the regional industrial landscape.










