Jatrol Premium

The Jatrol price indicator is calculated using inputs of related oil prices such as:

  • Crude Palm oil
  • Jet Fuel Price (IATA Indicator)
  • Rapeseed oil, Soy Bean oil
  • Crude oil

The base price calculated from the step above is then fine tuned using an index. The index is created using:

  • Nasdaq Clean Energy Index
  • Diesel (wholesale – ULSD future)

Jatrol Light

The Jatrol Light price indicator is calculated using
inputs of related oil prices such as:

  • Crude Palm oil
  • Rapeseed oil
  • Soy Bean oil
  • Crude oil

The base price calculated from the step above is then fine tuned using an index. The index is created using:

  • Nasdaq Clean Energy Index
  • Heating oil ETF (US)
  • Electricity (from 2 sources)
  • Goldman Sachs Commodity Index ETF
  • Certified Emission Reductions
  • European Union Allowances
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  • Button News Archiv

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17 December 2011
Neste Oil Opens Europe's Largest Biodiesel Refinery

NETHERLANDS – Neste Oil yesterday celebrated the grand opening of its renewable diesel refinery in the Port of Rotterdam together with some 150 guests, including the Dutch Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation Mr. Maxime Verhagen, representative of the Finnish Government, and other political, governmental and business representatives.
The start-up of the Neste Oil's Rotterdam refinery took place in September 2011. The refinery produces premium-quality NExBTL renewable diesel, which is the cleanest and highest-quality renewable diesel on the market today outperforming traditional biodiesels and even the best fossil diesels. The refinery was completed on-schedule and on-budget and marks a major step forward in Neste Oil's cleaner traffic strategy.

“Through hard work and cooperation among nearly 15 partners we have built this Europe's largest and finest renewable diesel refinery in just two years. As a location, the Port of Rotterdam has fulfilled all our expectations. It is centrally located in terms of our product and feedstock flows as well as within close proximity to our key markets and customers in Europe. Also the other chemicals plants in the area offering numerous synergy opportunities. Talent pool in Rotterdam is absolutely first class. The government of the Netherlands as well as Dutch authorities played an important role in supporting Neste Oil's investment in a renewable fuels plant which has been one of the biggest investments in the Netherlands over the recent years,” says Matti Lievonen, President and CEO of Neste Oil.

“This refinery represents a huge investment in our economy and provides a boost to sustainable growth. It will help the Netherlands realise its ambitions as a leader of the bio-based economy and a major biomass hub in Europe,” says Maxime Verhagen, Dutch Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation.
h4. ISCC-certified refinery helps meet growing energy needs with low emission renewable fuel

Neste Oil's refinery in Rotterdam has an annual production capacity of 800,000 metric tons or 1 billion litres of renewable diesel and cost around €670 million to build. The annual volume produced in Rotterdam will be enough for more than half a million cars to run continuously on pure NExBTL. The emission benefits of the refinery's output will be equivalent of removing more than a quarter of a million cars from the roads. This means reducing greenhouse gases by a total of over 1.5 million tons annually. Like Neste Oil's three other NExBTL plants, the refinery in Rotterdam is ISCC-certified and capable of producing also renewable aviation fuel in the future.

The facility is capable of using Neste Oil's wide feedstock base consisting of a variety of vegetable oils, by-products of vegetable oil refining (e.g. stearin), as well as waste oils and fats which all meet the stringent sustainability criteria included in the EU Renewable Energy Directive.

The Rotterdam refinery is also capable of utilising future feedstocks like algae oil. As a corporate partner in a five-year AlgaePARC project launched in June 2011 and coordinated by Wageningen University and Research Centre in the Netherlands, Neste Oil is involved in developing technologies and processes for growing microalgae on an industrial scale as a raw material for use in fuel, food, and chemical production. Just last week Neste Oil also announced that it will build a pilot plant to produce waste-based microbial oil at its Porvoo refinery. It will be the first pilot plant in Europe designed to produce microbial oil for use in manufacturing renewable fuel from waste-based raw materials.

Neste Oil has a similar-sized facility in Singapore that was completed towards the end of 2010. Furthermore, the company operates two renewable diesel plants at the Porvoo refinery in Finland that came on stream in 2007 and 2009 with a combined capacity of 380,000 metric tons per year. With the start-up of the Rotterdam refinery, the production capacity of Neste Oil's renewable diesel refineries totals approximately 2 million metric tons annually which strengthens the company's position as the world's leading renewable diesel producer, and helps meet the world's growing energy needs with low-emission renewable fuel. The main target markets for NExBTL are in Europe and North America.