Transforming forestry residues into low carbon liquid fuels
Friday 26 Sep 2025
OneFortyOne and HAMR Energy have entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the supply of sustainable biomass
for renewable methanol production in Australia and New Zealand.
The MoU marks a significant step forward in the development of HAMR
Energy’s flagship Portland Renewable Fuels Project (PRF
Project) in Victoria. The project will produce up to 300,000
tonnes per annum of renewable methanol, derived from forestry
residue biomass and green hydrogen, which can be used to fuel planes and
ships, helping decarbonise hard-to-abate transport.
The partnership aligns with the Australian
Government’s Cleaner Fuels Program, announced
earlier this week, which will provide A$1.1 billion to support the
supply of low carbon liquid fuels (LCLF).
David Stribley, Co-Founder of HAMR Energy, said, “Our MoU
with OneFortyOne is another important milestone as we continue to
develop our pipeline of LCLF projects and finalise our Series A
fundraise. We have MoUs in place to supply all the feedstock for the PRF
Project, and recently completed Pre-FEED with global chemical design
company ThyssenKrupp UHDE, positioning us to move quickly through the
next phase of project development.
"We are looking forward to working with OneFortyOne, our other project
partners, state and federal governments and offtakers so that locally-sourced forestry residues are soon fuelling Australian aviation and
shipping.”
Under the MoU, OneFortyOne will work with HAMR Energy to supply biomass
residues initially to the PRF Project, with the potential to
then leverage the learnings into New Zealand, where OneFortyOne
has forestry assets in the Nelson/Marlborough regions in the South
Island. The parties will explore optimal biomass specifications and
supply chain logistics with the intention to progress to long-term
supply agreements in due course.
Nick Chan, Director of Corporate Strategy at OneFortyOne,
said, “This is a pivotal moment for trans-Tasman
forestry – we believe our industry is the logical partner
in this LCLF space given the predictability and reliability we offer
through scale and consistency of feedstock supply, year-round
operations, and utilisation of well-established infrastructure and
supply chains.”
“We are excited to explore how lower-value residues can be
transformed into high-impact renewable fuels, supporting emissions
reduction efforts in other industries like aviation and shipping.”
“We are happy to have entered this MoU with HAMR and, if
successful, we will diversify our end market exposure while working
towards decarbonising our supply chain, particularly Scope 3 transport
emissions. This is another example of how we’re innovating across
both Australia and New Zealand.”
Over the next 18–24 months, OneFortyOne will support
HAMR’s development efforts, including supplying sample wood fibre
for testing and in-field operational trials to refine feedstock
assumptions, in addition to progressing supply agreements.
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to sustainability, regional
economic development and innovation. It also reinforces
OneFortyOne’s focus on reducing emissions across its operations,
including Scope 3 emissions from forestry and export activities.
Nick added; “The announcement this week on LCLF by the Australian
Government is very timely, we are pleased to see the ongoing commitment
to reducing Australia’s carbon emissions. We look forward to
collaborating with government, industry and research organisations as we
explore carbon emission reduction options.”
Source & image credit: OneFortyOne

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