BP and Copersucar form joint venture in Brazil

BP and Copersucar form joint venture in Brazil


BP Biofuels and Copersucar have formed a joint venture to own and operate a major ethanol storage terminal in Brazil. The 50/50 joint venture will own and operate the Terminal Copersucar de Etanol in Paulínia in the state of São Paulo, which is currently solely owned by Copersucar. Joint ownership of the terminal will support the strategies of both companies – connecting important ethanol production with flexible storage capacity close to the main ethanol consumer markets in Brazil.

BP’s CEO Alternative Energy, Dev Sanyal said: “BP is committed to the dual mission of delivering the energy that the world needs while advancing the low carbon world that we all want. We believe that biofuels offers one of the best large-scale solutions for decarbonising the transport sector and demand will continue to grow for decades to come. Brazil is one of the largest markets globally for ethanol as a fuel and this collaboration with Copersucar enables us to extend and expand our existing value chain to meet its growing demand.”

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In operation since September 2014, the Paulínia terminal has ten tanks with a total storage capacity of 180 million litres of ethanol and moves around 2.3 billion litres per year, with the possibility of further expansion.

President of Copersucar, Paulo Roberto de Souza said: “The new joint venture will optimize ethanol logistics, with competitiveness gains and more flexibility in the way we serve the market. In addition to the values we share, the partnership with BP reinforces our commitment to the development of biofuels in Brazil.”

President of BP Biofuels and Head of Country for Brazil, Mario Lindenhayn said: “This important partnership with Copersucar will enable BP Biofuels to significantly expand our commercial presence in Brazil. In addition to the strategic benefits of its geographic location and the flexible multimodal access to the terminal, these first-class assets also operate with the highest safety standards.”

Copersucar is the world’s leading sugar and ethanol trader, with the largest sugar and ethanol storage capacity in Brazil. BP Biofuels, part of BP’s Alternative Energy business, is a significant producer of ethanol from sugarcane in Brazil.

For more information visit www.bp.com.br and www.copersucar.com.br

5th Dec 2017

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