Moeve joins Avelia as SAF supplier
Leading energy giant Moeve said it has joined Shell’s block-chain powered book and claim platform Avelia as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supplier.
Moeve is a leading SAF supplier in Spain producing it at its La Rábida Energy Park in Huelva from used cooking oils.
“We are proud to join Avelia as its first strategic third-party SAF supplier and see this agreement as a key step in our ambition to lead aviation decarbonisation in Europe,” said Carlos Barrasa, Moeve’s executive vice president for commercial & clean energies.
The company is also building a 2G biofuels facility in Huelva as part of a joint venture with the capacity to flexibly produce up to 500,000 tonnes of SAF and renewable diesel annually, and is targeting an overall annual SAF production capacity of 800,000 tonnes by 2030.
Avelia was launched in 2022 by Shell Aviation in collaboration with Amex Global Business Travel and Accenture, with support from the Energy Web Foundation (EWF). It offers a verified platform that helps businesses access the GHG benefits of SAF even when SAF is not physically available at their nearest location.
“Avelia’s evolution into a multi-supplier platform is an important step in scaling access to SAF, and it is made possible through the collaboration of committed parties across the aviation value chain. Moeve’s role as Avelia’s first external SAF supplier marks a key milestone in our mission to help reduce emissions from aviation,” added Raman Ojha, president of Shell Aviation.
As of June 30 2025, Avelia has injected over 41m gallons of SAF into the existing fuel network at 17 airports around the world.
In July 2025, Avelia announced its evolution into a multi-supplier platform, helping users access the GHG benefits of SAF from multiple SAF suppliers including Shell. Moeve’s integration means that airlines, corporations, freight forwarders and shippers will now have broader SAF supplier choice, including Moeve and Shell.
