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Jet fuel refinery developer shrugs off £5m loss as it accelerates towards delivery

New funding streams flow in as concept to commercialisation journey continues

Velocys aviation fuel refinery fly-through
The Altalto Immingham Ltd development from Velocys in partnership with British Airways and Shell at Stallingborough.(Image: Velocys)

Almost £10 million of new funding has ensured jet fuel refinery developer Velocys can continue its thrust towards commercialisation as it brings forward plants in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and US.

The Oxford University spin out is the lead partner in a joint venture involving British Airways and Shell on the South Humber Bank, where it looking to add to the petro-chemical cluster with a waste to fuel facility.

A loss of £5.2 million was revealed in the half year results, with the period closing as a share issue brought in strong backing to complement the money poured in by the household names behind it.

The full planning application for the Altalto refinery at Stallingborough has recently been submitted to North East Lincolnshire Council.

Henrik Wareborn, chief executive, said: “2019 has been a positive year for the company. The demand for our Fischer Tropsch technology is growing on both sides of the Atlantic, which is why we have concentrated our efforts on project development and reactor manufacturing.

The Portlink 180 site at Hobson Way, Stallingborough, set to be home to Velocys' green jet fuel refinery.(Image: GrimsbyTelegraph)

"These last six months have seen Velocys accelerate the move from concept to commercialisation - transitioning from research, development and testing, to focusing on commercial scale client delivery and operational excellence.

“We have delivered our first reactor and all catalyst charges to our client in Oregon – Red Rock Biofuels – and the manufacturing of the remaining reactors is advancing.

“We are now focusing all our efforts on commercial delivery – for our client in Oregon and for our two projects, Bayou Fuels in Mississippi, USA and Altalto.