Plans For World’s Largest Carbon Negative Renewable Natural Gas Plant, Ultra-Green Hydrogen Facility

Project Includes Permanent Removal Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of Tons Of Carbon Dioxide Annually For Storage Underground

Woodland Biofuels announced a planned US$1.35 billion investment at the Port of South Louisiana to establish the world’s largest carbon negative renewable natural gas plant/ultra-green hydrogen facility. Phase 1 of this project is the largest carbon negative renewable natural gas facility globally. Phase 2 is the world’s largest carbon negative ultra-green hydrogen plant.

The Toronto-based company will utilize waste biomass to produce sustainable biofuel used in transportation, heating, and electricity generation.

In Phase 1 alone the company expects to create approximately 500 construction jobs and 110 high-paying, permanent, direct new jobs. Louisiana Economic Development estimates that the project will result in 259 indirect new jobs for a total of 869 jobs, 369 of which are permanent.

The new facility will be located at the Globalplex multimodal facility at the Port of South Louisiana. The company expects to permanently remove hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere annually and store it safely underground.

Phase 1 is expected to permanently remove 231,485 tons (210,000 tonnes) of CO2 annually. Phase 2 will remove approximately 727,525 tons (660,000 tonnes) of CO2 annually. Ultimately, the project is expected to be one of the largest carbon dioxide removal projects globally – permanently removing millions of tonnes of CO2 from the ecosystem. Commercial operations for the first phase are projected to start in 2028.

“With a multigenerational skilled workforce and abundant natural resources, there is no place in the world better positioned to help energy companies grow and thrive,” said secretary of economic development. “Woodland Biofuels’ project would bring high-paying jobs to the great people of St. John the Baptist Parish for years to come. The state looks forward to working with the company to bring this project to completion.”

“Port of South Louisiana is the second ranked port in the nation for energy transfer,” said Port of South Louisiana chief executive officer (CEO) Paul Matthews. “This significant investment by Woodland Biofuels to construct the world’s largest carbon negative renewable natural gas plant and a large-scale green hydrogen facility at our Globalplex Intermodal Terminal proves that PortSL and the state of Louisiana are leading the way in diversifying our energy industry, which will result in the creation of hundreds of high-paying jobs for River Region families.”

To support the project in Reserve, LED FastStart offered Woodland Biofuels an incentives package that the Company values at more than US$250 million, including performance-based grants, other economic development programs for infrastructure improvements, and the workforce development solutions of LED FastStart. The company is expected to participate in the state’s Quality Jobs and Industrial Tax Exception programs.

“Woodlands Biofuels is proof of the power of Louisiana and GNO’s ‘all of the above’ energy strategy,” said Michael Hecht, Greater New Orleans, Inc. president and CEO. “US$1.3B plus 110 new jobs plus renewable natural gas and hydrogen is a winning formula for everyone. Congratulations to the Port of South Louisiana, and GNO, Inc. is glad to have been a partner for this outstanding project.”