Chevron turns to Latin America to feed US green fuel plans


“The industry in Latin America is not really developed yet, but I can see that happening,” said Chevron Renewable Energy Group president Kevin Lucke. — Bloomberg

SAN RAMON (CALIFORNIA): Chevron Corp is planning to source feedstocks including animal fat from Latin America to feed its US renewable diesel plans, according to the oil giant’s renewable energy head.

“The industry in Latin America is not really developed yet, but I can see that happening,” Kevin Lucke, president of Chevron Renewable Energy Group, said Tuesday in an interview at a conference in Sao Paulo.

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