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Neste Introduces Co-Processed Renewable Feedstock For Chemicals Industry

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Neste has introduced a co-processed renewable feedstock under its established Neste RE brand. By co processing renewable raw materials such as used cooking oil together with fossil crude oil in its conventional oil refinery in Porvoo, Finland, Neste is able to produce a complementary type of Neste RE, a drop-in feedstock for the production of plastics and chemicals.

A mass balance approach will be applied to attribute the renewable raw materials used in the process as well as the related sustainability benefits to the Neste product, which encompasses pure hydrocarbons that can replace fossil feedstocks such as naphtha or propane in plastics and chemicals manufacturing.

Jeroen Verhoeven, commercial director for polymers and chemicals at Neste says: ‘With co-processing of renewable raw materials, we are expanding our offering for the chemicals industry. At the same time, it marks another step in the gradual transformation of our crude oil refinery in Porvoo into a renewable and circular solutions refining hub.’

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