Future Energy Global and Artemeter Partner on SAF Scope 3 Trade Finance Deal

DUBLIN and NEWPORT BEACH, 24 February 2026: Future Energy Global (FEG), a pioneering Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) market accelerator, and Artemeter, a carbon investment manager and advisory firm, today announced the successful completion of a SAF Scope 3 transaction supported by structured trade finance from Artemeter. The transaction brings together a leading global airline and a major corporate purchaser seeking to address business travel emissions through the retirement of SAF-derived Scope 3 credits.

 

The collaboration combines FEG’s SAF market expertise with Artemeter’s capabilities in decarbonization strategy and structured finance. FEG originated and structured the underlying SAFc purchase and sale agreements, while Artemeter provided the capital required to execute and settle the transaction, enabling the timely execution of the trade and bridging the gap between certificate purchase and corporate settlement.

 

The transaction demonstrates how targeted financing solutions can unlock liquidity in emerging environmental markets, support the efficient functioning of SAF certificate trading, and accelerate the scale-up of sustainable aviation fuel production.

 

“SAF certificate markets require both domain expertise and financial infrastructure to function efficiently,” said Olivia Albrecht, CEO and founder of Artemeter. “By combining Artemeter’s structured capital with deep SAF market experience such as FEG’s, we can help accelerate the deployment of sustainable aviation fuel and provide corporates with credible pathways to address Scope 3 travel emissions.”

 

“At Future Energy Global, we know that scaling up the SAF market, and enabling aviation to reach its net-zero goals, we will need sophisticated capital partners alongside market innovators,” said Natasha Mann, CEO and Co-Founder of Future Energy Global. “Artemeter is a real innovator in the carbon financing space, and Artemeter’s support for today’s transaction brings us one more step along the road of lower aviation emissions.”