Comet Biorefining Inc on April 18, 2016 signed an offtake agreement with bio-succinic acid producer BioAmber for high-purity dextrose from Comet’s planned commercial plant in Sarnia, Ontario (Canada). The dextrose will be produced from agricultural residues using Comet’s innovative technology.
The offtake agreement also includes provisions for Comet to supply dextrose to future BioAmber manufacturing facilities and provides BioAmber with certain exclusive rights in the fields of succinic acid, 1,4-butanediol (BDO) and tetrahydrofuran (THF).
Comet’s technology enables sugars to be produced competitively from biomass versus corn or cane-derived sugars, the benchmark raw materials for today’s biochemical production. Comet's facilities can also be built on a smaller scale enabling greater flexibility to locate production closer to biomass supplies and lower a region's greenhouse gas footprint.
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Andrew Richard, chairman and founder of Comet Biorefining, said, “Having offtake agreements in place with bio-economy leaders like BioAmber demonstrates the market's confidence in our technology and products. As a trusted feedstock partner, Comet is helping to build a successful bio-economy hub in Sarnia, Ontario, close to plentiful biomass.”
Jean-Francois Huc, CEO, BioAmber, commented, “We have tested many second generation sugars and Comet offers dextrose that is on par with dextrose from corn, both in terms of quality and price. Comet has proven this by operating a large demonstration plant in Italy, setting them apart from others. Comet has also put together a unique value chain in Southwestern Ontario, bringing together farmers, technology, offtakers and government. We are looking forward to participating in their exciting growth prospects.”