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Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure briefed on Lootah Biofuels’ sustainable energy development efforts

by Madaline Dunn

A high-level delegation from the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, led by H.E. Eng. Saif Ghobash, Assistant Undersecretary for the Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources Sector, was briefed on the sustainable solutions offered by Lootah Biofuels. 

The visit, attended by a number of officials from the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, is part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to learn about pioneering clean energy experiences, achievements and challenges in the field and support partnerships between the public and private sectors, with the aims of strengthening the UAE’s position as a global economic hub and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

H.E. Eng. Saif Ghobash, Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for the Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources Sector, said: “The UAE is committed to achieving the SDGs and the Net-Zero 2050 goals and partnering with the private sector contributes to driving innovation and deploy advanced technologies to ensure that our efforts and initiatives in this regard are accelerated. We are working to explore solutions to the sustainability and clean energy challenges faced by leading companies and institutions to overcome them and work closely with them to achieve the UAE’s strategic clean energy goals.”

He stressed that Lootah Biofuels’ efforts support the goals of the UAE Energy Strategy, as well as the National Biofuels Policy and Roadmap for the Transition to Sustainable Aviation Fuels set out by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, which support strengthening the UAE’s position as a leading producer and exporter of clean energy.

Yousuf bin Saeed Lootah, CEO of Lootah Biofuels, briefed the delegation on the sustainable solutions the company offers to meet long-term energy needs, as well as the use of clean energy alternatives, as the production of biofuels through the use of used cooking oil has a positive dimension in terms of waste recycling, in line with the UAE’s strategies on sustainable development, energy, climate neutrality and circular economy.

He explained that Lootah Biofuels has an extensive network of partners who supply used cooking oil for recycling and biofuel production, with more than 110 partners providing about 500,000 litres of used cooking oil monthly for recycling and biofuel production. 

The company has set up more than seven biofuel stations in Dubai and Sharjah and plans to operate them in the rest of the emirates and set up a new factory in Abu Dhabi.

“We have an extensive list of customers in the country, which includes more than 200 companies that use biofuels in their transport fleets. We continue to expand our customer base while increasing our production, which currently reaches 6 million litres per year, while exporting biofuels to customers in the Netherlands, Germany, the UK and India,” he said.

Yousuf Saeed Lootah added: “The UAE Circular Economy Policy 2021-2031, which sets the overall framework for sustainable practices and supports the private sector in implementing circular economy principles and practices, confirms the UAE’s commitment to building a solid foundation for the future. We will continue to accelerate the development and deployment of advanced biofuels and green energy technologies and meet the growing demand for sustainable energy sources by producing high-quality, low-carbon biofuels.”

On producing aviation biofuel in the country, he said: “We recognise the importance of producing biofuels for the civil aviation sector, which is one of the highest fuel-consuming sectors, and this is in line with trends to reduce airline carbon emissions as studies show that replacing traditional jet fuel with sustainable fuel will reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% at the sector level.”

The delegation from the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure included Eng. Amal Al Ali, Director of the Department of Oil and Gas Affairs, Saeed Al Qamzi, Head of the Department of Oil and Gas Affairs, Jaber Al Hammadi, Head of the Department of Economic Studies, and a number of officials from the Ministry.

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