Sustainable Aviation Fuel ~ Renewable Diesel Sydney


Renewable Diesel /
Sustainable Aviation Fuel 

17 June 2024, Australia (Sydney)

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Overview

Thanks to growing acceptance by the transportation sector and supported by commercially demonstrated, scalable technologies, renewable diesel (“RD”) and sustainable aviation fuel (“SAF”) plants are being built around the world. Leaning on years of advisory services in the sector, the course director will share his insight and real-world lessons learned for attendees interested in developing, owning, or operating a RD/SAF plant.

The course will highlight:

  • Overview of the industry that focuses on global growth trends and regulatory drivers.
  • Basic process design discussion, leading RD/SAF technology licensors, and greenfield construction versus refinery revamp considerations.
  • Typical capital and operating expenses, feedstock sourcing costs, pretreatment options, and product pricing examples will then be used to illustrate potential economic returns.
  • Project development challenges including site selection, logistics considerations, EPC execution, and commissioning/start-up.


Key Issues to be Covered

Discuss

Renewable fuels industry’s role in the ongoing clean energy transition

Consider

Trends in evolving global energy supply and demand balances

Analyse

Competing renewable diesel and/or SAF technologies considering technical requirements, licensing issues, process guarantees, carbon footprints, and construction options

Assess

Representative project economics for renewable diesel/SAF

Evaluate

Various commercial feed pretreatment and technology options

Understand

Renewable feedstock supply, including global supply/demand balances, pricing relationships, and logistics

Course Director


Mr. Tod D. McGreevy


President
Muse, Stancil & Co.
USA





Mr. Tod McGreevy has over 31 years industry experience and a diverse background in petroleum refining and manufacturing. Mr. McGreevy currently serves as President and Director of Muse, Stancil and Co., a global energy consultancy headquartered in Dallas, Texas. He has been with Muse since 2003 and is also a Director of Muse’s Singapore affiliate, Muse, Stancil & Co (Asia), Pte. Ltd.

During his career, Mr. McGreevy has held various positions that encompass many of the technical/managerial functions found in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry. Previous work assignments have given him a wealth of experience in refinery economics including tactical planning and optimization, long-term, strategic planning, project evaluation, economic justification, and development, budgeting, financial performance measurement and benchmarking, and financial modeling.

Who Should Attend

Analysts

Commercial, Investment, Economic, Market

Business Managers

Refiners, Project Developers, Technology Suppliers, Biofuel Producers

Professionals

Legal, Financial, Audit, Insurers

Corporate Executives

Policy Developers, Economists

Government

Regulators, Policy Makers

Investors

Bankers, Financial Institutions

Course Outline

  • Global Clean Fuels Industry Drivers
  • Global Energy Supply/Demand drivers and trends
  • Diesel/Jet Fuel Supply/Demand

  • Basic Process Flow
  • Competing Technologies
  • Typical Process Guarantees (Yields, Quality, Hydrogen Demand, Throughput, etc.)
  • Greenfield Construction versus Refinery Reconfiguration (Costs, Timing, Equipment, etc)
  • Typical Project Sequence
  • Project Synergies that Lower Carbon Footprint (Blue/Green Hydrogen, Renewable Electricity, etc.)
  • First Use Vegetable Oils, Animal Fats, & Recycled Greases
  • Supply/Demand Trends
  • Pricing Relationships
  • Basic Operation
  • Competing Technologies
  • Justification
Project Economics
  • Regulatory Requirements and Incentives around the World
  • Feedstock Costs
  • Product Prices
  • Operating Costs
  • Capital Construction and Sustaining Costs
  • Pro Forma Financial Results and Metrics


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