Jet Zero Advances Gladstone Biorefinery Plans with Feasibility Study Completion
Jet Zero Australia has validated its Project Mandala biorefinery in Gladstone through a comprehensive feasibility study. The project aims to produce 400 million liters annually of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel.

Jet Zero Australia's Project Mandala biorefinery in Gladstone is set to produce 400 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel per year. The biorefinery will have the capability to adjust production between aviation fuel and a co-production mix supplying up to 320 million liters of renewable diesel annually, targeting sectors such as mining and transport.
The project is being integrated with Gladstone Ports Corporation and is finalizing land acquisition with Economic Development Queensland. Supported by funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Enterprise Singapore, the study involved technical analysis from Topsoe A/S and Long Energy & Resources. This initiative may enhance fuel security and economic benefits in the region.




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