ATOBA, Arcadia Team Up on Global SAF Supply
10.30.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

October 30, 2025 [SAF Investor]- eFuels producer Arcadia said they have signed an agreement with price aggregator ATOBA Energy to supply synthetic sustainable aviation (eSAF).

 

Under the agreement, ATOBA would procure up to 150,000 tonnes of eSAF each Arcadia eFuels project over 10 years.

“By working together with ATOBA across multiple projects as a step toward firm offtake, we are taking the necessary steps to make low-carbon air travel a reality and to support the industry’s long-term climate goals,” says Amy Hebert, CEO at Arcadia eFuels.

“This partnership underlines ATOBA’s strategy of securing reliable supply sources that accelerate the transition to net-zero aviation,” says Arnaud Namer, CEO at ATOBA energy.

This agreement shows that long-term commitments from buyers like ATOBA are an essential piece to scale up eSAF production.

Arcadia is currently developing SAF production facilities in EU as well as US.

 

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