Future Energy signs SAF agreement with Montana Renewables

A shipment of 7,000 gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel was delivered to Dearborn, Michigan from Montana Renewables, LLC. The SAF will be transferred to Detroit Metropolitan Airport via pipeline to fuel Delta flights.
Future Energy Global announced that it has signed a multi-year offtake agreement for the environmental attributes of 15m gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with US-based Montana Renewables.
“Montana Renewables was the largest western SAF producer in 2024, with a proven track record of driving aviation emissions reduction today,” said Natasha Mann, CEO and co-founder of Future Energy Global.
“By leveraging MRL’s production capability with Future Energy Global’s Book and Claim know-how, we’ll be able to offer the environmental benefits of this fuel to airlines and corporate customers worldwide, unlocking more demand and helping the industry to reduce its emissions faster.”
The deliveries are scheduled to begin later in 2025.
Future Energy Global is a specialist in SAF Book and Claim, allowing airlines to buy additional SAF even if the physical fuel is not available at their own airports, and enabling corporates to purchase and retire SAF-derived Scope 3 credits, not only compensating for their business travel emissions, but also mitigating the added cost of SAF and driving the faster scale-up of SAF production.
These credits are publicly registered on one of the recognised SAF registries to enable robust tracking and to ensure that emissions reductions are counted only once.
Earlier in April, Future Energy Global said it has signed letter of intent with clean alternate fuels developer Carbon Neutral Fuels Ltd (CNF) to negotiate an offtake agreement for a portion of CNF’s future eSAF production.