Credible fuels supply that moves with the market.

As marine and aviation fuel demand shifts, ECF develops export-oriented clean fuel projects designed to deliver credible long-term supply from a stable North American jurisdiction.

The market for lower-carbon marine and aviation fuel is no longer theoretical. Vessels are being ordered, emissions rules are advancing, and fuel buyers need supply they can plan around with confidence.

Elemental Clean Fuels is built for this moment.

E-methanol and biomethanol are two of the most practical pathways emerging for shipping, especially where vessel orders, bunkering readiness, and decarbonization pressure are beginning to align. BioSAF and e-SAF are both drop-in lower carbon aviation fuel solutions. But buyers are right to look beyond the headlines and ask harder questions.

How is the fuel produced? Is the carbon pathway credible? Is the jurisdiction stable? And will the developer behind the agreement still be there to perform long after production is initiated?

Those are the exact questions we think matter most.

We develop in the United States and Canada, where access to renewable energy, sustainable biomass, and regulatory stability creates a stronger foundation for long-term supply. In export markets, the political and operating context is a critical part of the product.

Our founding team has helped lead major clean fuels and energy development projects, including significant Indigenous-partnered infrastructure and international clean fuels platforms. That experience informs how we structure projects, evaluate risk, and build trust with counterparties who need supply they can plan around.

Kamloops

On the site of the Kruger Pulp Mill in Kamloops, British Columbia, Elemental Clean Fuels is developing a green hydrogen facility to supply the mill's own operations. Tḱemlúps te Secwépemc (TteS) holds 50.1 percent ownership of the project, a partnership structured for shared value since its inception.

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Prince Rupert

On Watson Island, in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Elemental Clean Fuels is developing the first waterborne biomethanol and bioSAF project. The site once ran the Skeena Pulp Mill and now produces clean fuel for the marine and aviation industries and export markets beyond its coastline.

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If you are securing future fuel supply and need a serious North American counterparty, we should talk now.

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