– Investable energy solutions –

Renewable Fuel Projects
Provectus Biofuels Inc. (“Provectus”) is currently advancing multiple projects that leverage commercially proven technologies to convert wheat straw and forestry waste biomass feedstocks into clean renewable fuel.

– Investable energy solutions –

Renewable Fuel Projects
Provectus Biofuels Inc. (“Provectus”) is currently advancing multiple projects that leverage commercially proven technologies to convert wheat straw and forestry waste biomass feedstocks into clean renewable fuel.
Development Criteria and Stages

To achieve our mission to build profitable commercial scale clean fuel projects, we apply a disciplined set of criteria to ensure we allocate capital to the most advantaged projects.

Our progress on each of these projects is illustrated in the chart of key criteria and milestones here.

Dobrojet, Vegreville, AB

On April X, Provectus announced it had signed a Letter of Intent with the Town of Vegreville to develop a biofuel facility that will convert the abundant under-utilized wheat straw feedstock available in the area into Renewable Jet Fuel (“RJF”).

Through this collaboration, Provectus aims to repurpose wheat straw into high-value jet fuel providing:

  • A new revenue stream for farmers –  turning an under-utilized non-food agricultural byproduct into a profitable commodity that is already in high demand by the aviation industry.
  • An alternative to burning or plowing under wheat straw that reduces air pollution and carbon emissions.
  • Alignment with federal and provincial clean energy transition and sustainability goals.

The Town of Vegreville has recently achieved a BioDesign Opportunities Zone rating that recognizes the community for its strategic potential in bio-based industries.

This milestone highlights the region’s vast availability of wheat straw, a byproduct generated by the hardworking farmers of Vegreville and surrounding areas.

While some wheat straw is essential for soil renewal and nitrogen fixation, a significant excess is currently either burned or mulched and ploughed back, releasing unnecessary emissions and creating extra costs for farmers.

The planned facility will license and utilize commercially proven technology, which efficiently converts agricultural residues into renewable jet fuel, supporting airline sustainability initiatives, government carbon reduction commitments, and Canada’s leadership in clean energy innovation.

Mackenzie, BC

On March 31, 2025, Provectus and Tsay Key Dene Nation agreed to dissolve their partnership by mutual agreement, thereby suspending the Sekani Biofuels project. This coincided with new information that emerged regarding regional power allocations which created constraints on the power capacity required for Provectus’ biofuel plant.
Provectus will continue to monitor developments around the key criteria required for a successful biofuels project in the region that include:

  • A broader community initiative involving all stakeholders and industry participants to secure the biomass supply required for an commercial scale biomass project.
  • A Biomass Development Opportunities (“BDO”) Zone rating that identifies the region’s insurable biomass feedstock base.
  • The availability of 60-80 megawatts of power required for an industrial scale project.

A wood waste to green biofuel plant would not only align with provincial and federal sustainable energy and climate objectives, it would create significant employment and business opportunities for the members of surrounding communities and significant ongoing revenues for regional partners in the project. Should conditions become favourable for an industrial scale biofuels project in the future, Provectus will reengage with the stakeholders in the region in an effort to make this important opportunity a reality.

Dobrojet, Vegreville, AB

On April X, Provectus announced it had signed a Letter of Intent with the Town of Vegreville to develop a biofuel facility that will convert the abundant under-utilized wheat straw feedstock available in the area into Renewable Jet Fuel (“RJF”).

Through this collaboration, Provectus aims to repurpose wheat straw into high-value jet fuel providing:

  • A new revenue stream for farmers –  turning an under-utilized non-food agricultural byproduct into a profitable commodity that is already in high demand by the aviation industry.
  • An alternative to burning or plowing under wheat straw that reduces air pollution and carbon emissions.
  • Alignment with federal and provincial clean energy transition and sustainability goals.

The Town of Vegreville has recently achieved a BioDesign Opportunities Zone rating that recognizes the community for its strategic potential in bio-based industries.

This milestone highlights the region’s vast availability of wheat straw, a byproduct generated by the hardworking farmers of Vegreville and surrounding areas.

While some wheat straw is essential for soil renewal and nitrogen fixation, a significant excess is currently either burned or mulched and ploughed back, releasing unnecessary emissions and creating extra costs for farmers.

The planned facility will license and utilize commercially proven technology, which efficiently converts agricultural residues into renewable jet fuel, supporting airline sustainability initiatives, government carbon reduction commitments, and Canada’s leadership in clean energy innovation.

Mackenzie, BC

On March 31, 2025, Provectus and Tsay Key Dene Nation agreed to dissolve their partnership by mutual agreement, thereby suspending the Sekani Biofuels project. This coincided with new information that emerged regarding regional power allocations which created constraints on the power capacity required for Provectus’ biofuel plant.
Provectus will continue to monitor developments around the key criteria required for a successful biofuels project in the region that include:

  • A broader community initiative involving all stakeholders and industry participants to secure the biomass supply required for an commercial scale biomass project.
  • A Biomass Development Opportunities (“BDO”) Zone rating that identifies the region’s insurable biomass feedstock base.
  • The availability of 60-80 megawatts of power required for an industrial scale project.

A wood waste to green biofuel plant would not only align with provincial and federal sustainable energy and climate objectives, it would create significant employment and business opportunities for the members of surrounding communities and significant ongoing revenues for regional partners in the project. Should conditions become favourable for an industrial scale biofuels project in the future, Provectus will reengage with the stakeholders in the region in an effort to make this important opportunity a reality.

– Connect & Subscribe –

Reach out or sign up to stay informed