Texas Deepwater Partners (TDWP) has closed the sale of a 60-acre plot on the Houston Ship Channel to Summit Next Gen which plans to use the site to build an at-scale ethanol-to-jet fuel (ETJ) facility to make sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

The ETJ facility is expected to reach final investment decision (FID) by mid-2025 and start operations 2027. Summit has also purchased an exclusive option on an incremental 40 acres to support plant expansions for future sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) demand growth. The site will also host a new dock capable of handling deepwater vessels and barges, with the same targeted timelines for FID and service. TDWP will build, own, and operate the dock in collaboration with Summit.

The dock, and associated infrastructure will support Summit’s plant by unloading waterborne feedstock and loading finished products for transportation to end markets. Summit will underpin the dock development with a long-term terminal services agreement with TDWP.  

SAF is an alternative to petroleum jet fuel, made from agricultural and waste feedstocks and is used in blends with petroleum jet fuel. Investments in SAF have increased due to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), federal tax credits, as well as state programs and tax credits incentivizing its use. The White House has also set a goal of meeting 100% of domestic aviation fuel demand with SAF by 2050.

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