Alfa Laval secures record 1.1 billion kronor order

Alfa Laval has received an order worth 1.1 billion kronor to supply equipment for a biofuel refinery in Brazil. The deal marks the company's largest order to date.

Alfa Laval will deliver pretreatment systems to the facility built by Acelen, a company owned by Mubadala Capital headquartered in Abu Dhabi. The systems include heat exchangers, separators and custom components for processing vegetable oils such as soybean oil and used cooking oil.

The Brazilian refinery is being constructed at a total cost of 30 billion kronor and will focus on aviation fuel production. Alfa Laval deliveries are scheduled through 2029.

In a press release Alfa Laval called the order a significant step in its renewable energy efforts. The share price rose marginally on Monday morning.

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Illustration of Mercuria acquiring Raízen's Dock Sud refinery and service stations for $1.42 billion.
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Raízen agrees to sell Argentina assets to Mercuria for $1.42 billion

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Mercuria Energy Group Ltd. will acquire the Dock Sud refinery and about 700 service stations from Raízen SA in a $1.42 billion deal.

Petrobras board approved a US$1.2 billion investment on Friday to produce renewable fuels at the Cubatão refinery in São Paulo state.

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Vattenfall has chosen Rolls-Royce as supplier for three new small modular reactors at Ringhals. The announcement came at a press conference on Monday, June 15.

Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol announced profits of $2.8 trillion and revenues of $28.6 trillion for the first quarter of 2026. Earnings fell 7.7% from the same period in 2025. The Ebitda margin reached 47%.

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LKAB is providing measures worth 1.8 billion kronor to rescue Kiruna municipality's finances. The sum exactly covers the shortfall the municipality faces for the ongoing stage of the city relocation.

Sweden will buy four frigates from French Naval Group to dominate the Baltic Sea. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that negotiations are to begin.

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The government proposes in its spring budget amendment that the state take a 60 percent majority stake in nuclear company Videberg Kraft, planning new small reactors at Ringhals. The state will buy shares from Vattenfall for 1.8 billion kronor in 2027. The deal gives the state direct and indirect ownership of 80 percent.

 

 

 

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