Stanlow refinery owner EET Fuels seals $650m funding deals – as reports suggest Hynet cluster could get billions of pounds in Government backing
Energy giant and Stanlow refinery owner EET Fuels has agreed $650m in funding to support its decarbonisation strategy – as reports suggest the Government could today pledge billions to a green industry plan of which Stanlow is a key link.
Essar Energy Transition (EET) Fuels, whose Cheshire refinery supplies 16% of all road transport fuels in the UK, says the three receivable financing and trade credit financing facilities it has agreed show the market is confident in its plans to slash emissions from Stanlow as it continues its push towards hydrogen.
Meanwhile the Financial Times is reporting that on Friday the Government will pledge £22bn to support two carbon capture and storage schemes, including the HyNet project that links a cluster of industrial sites in the North West and North Wales.
EET Fuels has secured a new receivable facility with ABN AMRO Bank for $150m, has extended and upsized its facility with banks HCOB and UMTB to $200m, and has secured a trade credit finan
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