XCF Global Inc. Announces $1 Billion Investment in SAF Production, Expands to Australia with New Partnership

Reuters
10 Jul
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SAFX">XCF Global Inc</a>. Announces $1 Billion Investment in SAF Production, Expands to Australia with New Partnership

XCF Global Inc. has announced a strategic plan to invest nearly $1 billion in expanding its network of Synthetic Aviation Fuel (SAF) production facilities. This ambitious initiative includes the development of three new U.S. production sites to boost capacity and market reach, as well as an international growth strategy marked by a partnership to introduce XCF's platform to Australia. The company has already invested $350 million in the operational New Rise Reno facility, which produces SAF and renewable diesel, creating approximately 60 full-time jobs in the Reno-Tahoe area. With global demand for SAF on the rise, XCF Global aims to position itself strategically in markets aligned with policy, aviation demand, and decarbonization goals.

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