Last spring, we reported about the agreement between Preem and Scandinavian Enviro Systems, which involves using end-of-life tires as raw material for large-scale fuel production. Now, Preem has produced a report on how the collaboration is creating tire pyrolysis oil.
In February this year, Preem announced an agreement with a joint venture company, formed by the Gothenburg-based company Scandinavian Enviro Systems (Enviro) and Antin Infrastructure Partners, which is the world's first large-scale tire recycling company. The agreement means that Preem will have access to over 7,000 tons of pyrolyzed tire oil per year between 2026 and 2034, thus contributing to the company's transition to a climate-neutral value chain.
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A recent report from Preem is now available, presenting their results on processing end-of-life tires in pyrolysis plants to produce a partly renewable and partly circular pumpable oil called tire pyrolysis oil, for further upgrading into fuels and products.