Gevo provides renewable natural gas production update

Gevo Inc. has announced that its renewable natural gas (RNG) business recently achieved record production levels.

“I am pleased that we achieved an annualized production rate of approximately 402,000 MMBtu in May, exceeding our previous record of approximately 401,000 MMBtu in March,” said Staci Bogue-Buchholz, Vice President and General Manager of Gevo’s RNG facilities. “These results show we have hit our stride from a production perspective, and I think we have room for further improvement too. The system is running well.”

On June 21, 2024, the company’s RNG production experienced a slight disruption due to a severe flooding event that impacted the Rock Valley, Iowa community. As a result of its mitigation efforts, the company still achieved monthly RNG production of 29,082 MMBtu in June inclusive of planned downtime for maintenance, and the system has returned to its normal operational state. The company does not expect this to materially impact the annual production target of approximately 400,000 MMBtu.

Commenting on the rain and flooding in Rock Valley, Bogue-Buchholz said: “While Gevo was lucky, many of our neighbors and surrounding communities were not so fortunate. We are heartbroken for our community as they deal with this tremendous impact and are looking for opportunities to support recovery and resiliency from future flooding.”

Gevo’s RNG is produced by capturing methane biogas from manure digestors across three dairy farms in northwest Iowa. The biogas is then delivered by pipeline to a centrally located gas upgrading unit where it is brought to pipeline-quality RNG and injected into the local gas pipeline.

RNG is biogenic methane that substitutes for fossil-based methane, or natural gas. The benefit of RNG from a process like Gevo’s, which is made from renewable carbon and mitigates fugitive methane emissions during production, is that the overall mitigation of greenhouse gases is large. The resulting carbon negative RNG may be purchased and claimed in California and other low-carbon fuels markets to fuel compressed natural gas heavy duty vehicles.

Gevo is currently operating under a California Air Resources Board (CARB) temporary pathway, which provides the RNG produced with a carbon intensity score of –150 gCO2e/MJ. Gevo has applied for, and expects to receive, a permanent score of –350 gCO2e/MJ, the timing of which is uncertain but is believed to occur by the end of 2024.

It is estimated that receipt of the permanent score will approximately double the stand-alone non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA currently generated by Gevo’s RNG business.

 

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