✈️ Governments are mandating this fuel

Only seven U.S. facilities make it

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Hey Folks, Jeff Bishop here.

Governments around the world are starting to tell airlines what kind of fuel they have to put in their planes.

In Europe, rules that took effect last year require fuel supplied at EU airports to contain at least 2% Sustainable Aviation Fuel, or SAF. That requirement is scheduled to climb to 6% by 2030, 20% by 2035, and eventually 70% by 2050.

Japan is targeting SAF equal to 10% of domestic jet-fuel consumption by 2030.

That creates an interesting situation for the handful of companies already capable of making the stuff.

And one of them is a Nasdaq-listed company whose stock trades for under $1.

SAF is a bio-based alternative to conventional jet fuel that can reduce carbon emissions by up to 80%, according to the company, while working in existing aircraft engines.

The company at hand owns a refinery in Nevada with permitted capacity of 38 million gallons per year.

It says that refinery is one of only seven SAF production facilities in the United States, and roughly $350 million has already been invested in the facility since inception.

The refinery restarted renewable fuel production on July 9 after a planned upgrade program.

Then, just last week, the company announced renewable diesel sales to Tartan Oil, a subsidiary of Pilot Travel Centers, which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway.

Fuel is coming out of the refinery and reaching customers as the company ramps production.

The co. has also laid out some ambitious targets for 2027, including $110 million to $120 million in net revenue and 40 million to 43 million gallons of renewable fuel production.

Remember, we’re talking about a company whose stock currently trades for less than a buck.

But momentum is picking up…

The stock entered August around $0.36 and traded close to $0.50 by mid-month, with a major jump in trading volume along the way.

That combination of fresh news, rising volume and a small stock starting to move is exactly why it landed on my radar for today.

I’m hoping we see similar action like we saw with today’s “tactical” idea, which surged 44% intraday (I managed only to catch their earlier screenshot):

That was on top of the “tactical trade” idea I sent you last Thursday, which hit more than 25% intraday.

Of course, every trade is different, and small stocks can move quickly in either direction.

This morning, I’ve got my eye on one of the few U.S. producers positioned in a fuel market that governments are actively pushing airlines toward.

Its refinery is back online, sales have begun, and the stock has picked up serious momentum this month.

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