Azure Sustainable Fuels Solidifies Strategic Partnership with Savage

Azure Sustainable Fuels Corp. has formed a strategic partnership with global supply chain company, Savage, and its agribusiness, Bartlett. Together with the previously announced government financial awards, this partnership further accelerates Azure's plans of producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2027. Savage and Bartlett bring significant expertise and experience in infrastructure, transportation, logistics, rail and agriculture to support Azure's efforts in developing multiple dedicated SAF production facilities.
In June of 2023, Azure formally kicked off the Front-end Engineering and Design (FEED) study and related work required for regulatory approvals on each of its four North American sites. This partnership will ensure these efforts are completed prior to the end of 2024. Azure is developing a modularized design utilizing commercially proven technology, allowing for efficiencies in both speed to market and future growth. Once fully operational, each facility will produce renewable fuels, predominantly SAF, which will reduce emissions by up to 80% when compared to traditional fossil-based jet fuel. SAF is the only material source for emissions reductions in the aviation sector.
Azure is also pleased to announce that Jason Ray, President, Infrastructure Sector at Savage, has joined Azure's Board of Directors. Mr. Ray joined Savage in 2005 and has served in multiple leadership roles with the company.
This partnership aligns with Savage's purpose to move and manage materials that matter so its customers and partners can Feed the World, Power Our Lives, and Sustain the Planet. In addition to Savage's expertise in providing infrastructure and rail related supply chain solutions, the partnership will leverage the agribusiness expertise of Bartlett, a Savage Company. Bartlett brings 116 years of experience in the acquisition, storage, transportation, processing, and merchandising of agriculture products, including sourcing feedstock for renewable fuels.