Key highlights
- Project Roadrunner in Reeves County (Pecos), Texas entered a project-based credit facility with HSBC on June 24, 2025.
- Investors include affiliates of Brookfield Asset Management, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, and Infinium.
- The facility will produce ~23,000 tonnes/year (7.6 million gallons) of eSAF and other low-carbon eFuels using renewable electricity and captured CO2.
- Long-term offtake agreements secured with American Airlines and International Airlines Group, and construction is underway.
Financing
Roadrunner One, LLC entered a project-based credit arrangement with HSBC acting as Sole Lead Arranger, LC Issuing Bank, Collateral Agent and Sole Lender to finance Project Roadrunner in Reeves County, near Pecos, Texas.
Investors
Project investors include affiliates of Brookfield Asset Management, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst and Infinium.
Production and feedstocks
The facility is designed to produce approximately 23,000 tonnes per year (7.6 million gallons) of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) and other low-carbon eFuels using renewable electricity and captured carbon dioxide.
Offtake and schedule
Long-term offtake agreements have been secured with American Airlines and International Airlines Group, and construction is already underway.