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Viva Energy advances sustainability with tyre-recycling initiative at Geelong Refinery

Viva Energy has taken the first step towards the development of a tyre-recycling facililty in Melbourne that would have the ability to process up to 80,000 tonnes of used tyres per year...

Rio Tinto conducts first renewable diesel trial across Pilbara iron ore operations

Renewable diesel has helped fuel Rio Tinto’s Pilbara iron ore operations for the first time, with the completion of a successful trial of biofuel across its network of Western Australian ports, railways...

Viva Energy’s results impacted by lower convenience demand

Viva Energy has announced the Group’s financial results for the full year ended 31 December 2024, reporting a 5% increase in EBITDA (RC) to $748.6 million. According to Viva Energy CEO and Managing...

Viva Energy transforms used cooking oil into snack packaging

Viva Energy has produced its first ISCC+ certified mass balanced bio-based polymer from used cooking oil (UCO) at its Geelong Refinery. The UCO came from Intersnack ANZ in NSW where it had...

Viva Energy announces 4Q2024 update

Viva Energy Group Limited has provided an operating update for the three months ended 31 December 2024 (4Q2024), the unaudited financial result for the 12 months ended 31 December 2024 (FY2024) and...

Viva Energy’s proposed acquisition of LOC Global not opposed

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will not oppose Viva Energy’s proposed acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent interest in LOC Global (LOC) from New World Corporation (NWC) after accepting...

Viva Energy refinery upgrade to produce cleaner fuels

This week Viva Energy will take delivery of key elements of its new ultra-low sulphur gasoline (ULSG) plant as Geelong Refinery undergoes its biggest upgrade in decades. This $350m investment in Australian manufacturing,...

Peregrine Corporation to sell premium portfolio in South Australia – Burgess Rawson

Peregrine Corporation, one of Australia’s top 500 privately-owned companies, is selling three premium freehold convenience retail outlets in South Australia which are expected to generate more than $23 million, according to Burgess...
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