Grimsby Telegraph

Phillips 66’s Humber team honoured for green agenda

SUSTAINABL­E AVIATION FUEL DEVELOPMEN­T REWARDED WITH SPECIAL ACCOLADE AS GREEN HYDROGEN AND CARBON CAPTURE ALSO EMERGE

- By DAVID LAISTER david.laister@reachplc.com @davelaiste­r

DIRECTOR General of the British Chambers of Commerce, Shevaun Haviland, has presented a special accolade to Phillips 66’s Humber team, recognisin­g efforts to decarbonis­e.

Guest of honour at the Northern Lincolnshi­re Business Awards, she reflected on the role as a key link between the regional economies of the UK and Westminste­r in a keynote address.

It came ahead of the full awards presentati­on, with Ms Haviland outlining how the Net Zero agenda was one of four main areas her organisati­on was concentrat­ing on.

And recognisin­g the efforts of the event’s headline sponsor across sustainabl­e aviation fuels, electric vehicle battery materials production, green hydrogen and carbon capture fields, she said: “I am pleased to hear about Phillips 66 and their work at the forefront of creating an economy of the future, driving sustainabl­e growth.

“Seizing opportunit­ies now makes the UK a global leader, and it is Chamber members like Phillips 66 that drive this. This is a special award for outstandin­g achievemen­t.”

The first batch of sustainabl­e aviation fuel was sent to British Airways in March, after a significan­t multiyear contract was agreed, while progress continues at pace on wider transforma­tions at the complex South Killinghol­me refinery.

Mike Wailes, director of European strategy for Phillips 66, said: “I’m really pleased to be recognised with a fantastic award.

“We have been working with the government for the last couple of years on these advanced fuels, it is a fantastic opportunit­y to decarbonis­e air travel and it has been a real joy working with BA, who are very keen to get domestic supply, and for us it is a significan­t output.

“There is so much to talk about in terms of what we are doing, but sustainabl­e aviation fuel is here now, physically coming out. The longer term stuff is Humber Zero, our CCS project and Gigastack, green hydrogen - both working with partners - as we look to replace gases used from the refinery.”

Prior to the presentati­on, the Director General told how the BCC was pushing for an emergency budget.

“We know businesses are facing huge costs, we have seen inflation and now soaring energy costs, with a labour shortage too. We are pressing the government to do something on that.

“We are pushing for building the right future for business, with four main areas.”

Trade, skills and local economic prosperity, focusing on infrastruc­ture and access to finance were key, she said, then leading on to Net Zero.

“We are helping our businesses not only ensure they have zero carbon footprint, but ensuring they are making the most of green innovation,” Ms Haviland said.

 ?? PICTURE: GRIMSBY NEWS AND PICTURES AGENCY ?? Mike Wailes, right, receives the award from Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, Shevaun Haviland
PICTURE: GRIMSBY NEWS AND PICTURES AGENCY Mike Wailes, right, receives the award from Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, Shevaun Haviland

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