NEWS & UPDATES

NEWS & UPDATES

NEWS & UPDATES

Forestry deal boosts green fuel start-up’s $1.8b project with OneFortyOne - Australian Finance Review

Forestry deal boosts green fuel start-up’s $1.8b project with OneFortyOne - Australian Finance Review

Forestry deal boosts green fuel start-up’s $1.8b project with OneFortyOne - Australian Finance Review

Sep 23, 2025

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HAMR Energy

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HAMR Energy & One Forty One Partnership Annoucement Featured in the Australian Financial Review

Sep 23, 2025

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HAMR Energy

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2 mins

HAMR Energy & One Forty One Partnership Annoucement Featured in the Australian Financial Review

Sep 23, 2025

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HAMR Energy

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2 mins

HAMR Energy & One Forty One Partnership Annoucement Featured in the Australian Financial Review

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An ambitious proposal to produce green fuel at a $1.8 billion facility in Victoria is gaining momentum after the federal government’s pledge to invest into the fledgling sector and the project’s developer struck a key deal to source forestry residue.

HAMR Energy, a sustainable fuels start-up chaired by former ExxonMobil executive Richard Owen, plans to develop a facility in Portland on Victoria’s west coast to manufacture clean fuel for aviation and shipping.

Continue Reading via the Australian Financial Review here ➡️

An ambitious proposal to produce green fuel at a $1.8 billion facility in Victoria is gaining momentum after the federal government’s pledge to invest into the fledgling sector and the project’s developer struck a key deal to source forestry residue.

HAMR Energy, a sustainable fuels start-up chaired by former ExxonMobil executive Richard Owen, plans to develop a facility in Portland on Victoria’s west coast to manufacture clean fuel for aviation and shipping.

Continue Reading via the Australian Financial Review here ➡️

An ambitious proposal to produce green fuel at a $1.8 billion facility in Victoria is gaining momentum after the federal government’s pledge to invest into the fledgling sector and the project’s developer struck a key deal to source forestry residue.

HAMR Energy, a sustainable fuels start-up chaired by former ExxonMobil executive Richard Owen, plans to develop a facility in Portland on Victoria’s west coast to manufacture clean fuel for aviation and shipping.

Continue Reading via the Australian Financial Review here ➡️

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“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,” - David Stribley HAMR Energy co-founder
“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,” - David Stribley HAMR Energy co-founder
“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,” - David Stribley HAMR Energy co-founder
“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,” - David Stribley HAMR Energy co-founder

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