£200m Joint venture on UK biofuel

Source: Stock Market Digital

Date :29/06/2007 13:34:07

Associated British Foods plc the international food, ingredients and retail group announced an agreement with BP and DuPont to build a world-scale biofuel plant in the UK.

A joint venture will be formed, subject to regulatory approval, to build the plant and operate the business. ABF and BP will each hold 45 percent of the joint venture and DuPont will hold the remaining ten percent. The plant will produce bioethanol from wheat and will be built at a cost of £200 million at BP’s chemicals site at Saltend, Hull. Its capacity will be 420 million litres (330,000 tonnes) of bioethanol per year and is planned to come on stream in late 2009.

ABF expects a return on its investment ahead of its cost of capital in the first full year of operation. The plant will initially produce bioethanol, but the partners will look at the feasibility of converting it to biobutanol once the technology is available. BP and DuPont intend to build a jointly funded biobutanol demonstration plant, which will run in parallel with the main plant, to support this objective. It is expected that formal agreements will be entered into by the joint venture, after its formation, with other ABF businesses: Frontier Agriculture and AB Agri.

The supply of locally grown wheat would be arranged by Frontier which is the UK’s leading grain marketer and supplier of agricultural inputs. The major co-product of bioethanol production, distillers’ grain, would be sold to AB Agri. It will use its highly specialised sales and marketing business, which sources and develops co-products from the food, drink and energy industries, to market the distillers’ grain as an alternative feed for livestock.

This announcement follows the previously announced investment by British Sugar to build the UK’s first bioethanol plant at Wissington, Norfolk. Its capacity will be 70 million litres (55,000 tonnes) of bioethanol a year, using sugar beet as a feedstock, and the plant will start production next month.

The European Investment Bank is finalising its approval for the provision of £120 million of project financing for both of ABF's biofuel investments at attractive interest rates. This would be the first direct financing provided by the Bank for a biofuel project.

George Weston, Chief Executive of Associated British Foods (pictured), said, “This exciting project will make ABF the major producer of biofuel in the UK. Its announcement reflects our confidence in our sugar and agricultural businesses, in our partners BP and DuPont and in the government’s commitment to biofuel production.”

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