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EET Fuels secures further investor confidence in strategic decarbonisation ambition

By IANS | Updated: January 14, 2025 15:15 IST

Stanlow (UK), Jan 14 EET (Essar Energy Transition) Fuels has said it is pleased to confirm it has ...

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Stanlow (UK), Jan 14 EET (Essar Energy Transition) Fuels has said it is pleased to confirm it has successfully attracted new financing facilities demonstrating market confidence in the company’s decarbonisation strategy, market position and strategic importance.

With plans to become the leading low carbon process refinery, through the delivery of a 95 per cent reduction in carbon emissions, and to develop Stanlow into an energy transition hub, including industrial carbon capture, low carbon hydrogen production and Europe’s first hydrogen-fueled combined heat and power plant, EET Fuels is setting a global benchmark for industrial decarbonisation, the company said.

The company has agreed to $350 million in re-financing through a combination of new bank financing and upsizing of existing trade credit financing facilities in this quarter. This follows the announcement in October 2024 of $650 million in financing facilities including a new receivable facility with ABN AMRO Bank and the extension of the pre-existing HCOB and UMTB facility.

The new facilities secured include $150 million facility with African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), the Pan-African multilateral financial institution mandated to finance and promote intra-and extra-African trade; and upsizing of the previously reported $300 million trade credit financing facility with an international oil company, to $500 million.

The new facilities ensure EET Fuels’ is well-placed to deliver on its decarbonisation ambitions by strengthening its balance sheet with stable medium-term financing, deepening existing relationships with key trading partners while also establishing relationships in new African markets.

Satish Vasooja, Chief Financial Officer at EET Fuels, said, “We’re leading the energy transition, and our ambition is to become the world’s first low carbon refinery. This new facility with Afreximbank, further diversifying our sources of finance and establishing new relationships, supports our ongoing transformation and showcases market confidence in our energy transition strategy.”

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