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OTCQB: SYNTF

Synthetic Jet Fuel Without Oil
A demo facility in Iceland is set to prove it works.

(Syntholene Energy Corp. OTCQB: SYNTF) is building a Thermal Hybrid Production System to manufacture synthetic sustainable aviation fuel — eSAF — without fossil feedstocks and without biological inputs. The cost problem that has kept synthetic SAF commercially unviable is the target. An Iceland Demonstration Facility is the proof of concept, and it's on track for completion within 2026.

Aviation can't electrify. SAF is the only path. The challenge has always been cost — not demand.

Commercial aviation accounts for roughly 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions. Unlike cars or buses, long-haul flight has no electric alternative on the horizon.

Governments worldwide have responded with binding SAF mandates — the EU requires 2% SAF blending by 2025, scaling to 6% by 2030 and 70% by 2050. This demand isn't forecast. It's law.

Explore the Future of Synthetic Jet Fuel

The bottleneck is production cost. 

Today's synthetic aviation fuel costs 7–10x more per liter to produce than conventional jet fuel. That gap is why mandates exist but adoption lags. Closing that cost gap is Syntholene's entire focus

Learn How Syntholene is Targeting a 70% Cost Reduction

Syntholene Looks Ahead

  • Demo facility completion targeted within 2026
  • Validation testing to confirm cost efficiency targets
  • Commercial scale deployment pathway to follow in geothermal and nuclear-heat markets
  • DTC approved — accessible to U.S. retail investors

About Syntholene Energy Corp.

(Syntholene Energy Corp. OTCQB: SYNTF) is commercializing the infrastructure to produce synthetic eSAF without fossil or biological feedstocks. The Company's Thermal Hybrid Production System targets cost competition with conventional jet fuel for the first time. Shares outstanding: 77,690,430. syntholene.com


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