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Renewable Diesel Depot Opens in California

T Bros Oil and Gas said its new renewable diesel depot in Barstow, California features advanced infrastructure that positions it as a cornerstone for clean energy innovation.

T Bros renewable diesel depot.

An artist's rendering of the new T Bros renewable diesel fuel depot near Barstow, California.

Image: T Bros Oil and Gas

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T Bros Oil & Gas Co. announced the grand opening of its state-of-the-art bulk renewable diesel depot in Barstow, California, set for Summer 2025. 

The company said this “cutting-edge” facility marks a transformative step for sustainable logistics and economic growth within the vital Southern California transportation corridor. It also reinforces Barstow's role in the region's supply chain.

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According to the company, the depot's advanced infrastructure and strategic foresight position it as a cornerstone for clean energy innovation.

Complimenting the Region’s BIG Project

The new depot is located at 2957 Lenwood Road. It aligns with the transformative Barstow International Gateway (BIG) project. 

The BIG project is $1.5 billion, 4,800-acre rail yard, intermodal facility, and logistics park set to begin construction in late 2026.

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The BIG project is expected to create an estimated 20,000 direct and indirect jobs, including roles in rail operations, logistics, and supporting industries.

By launching ahead of BIG, the depot proactively addresses the anticipated surge in clean fuel demand driven by this development, the company said.

Its prime location near I-15 and Highway 58 integrates with Barstow's 2048 Growth Plan, which prioritizes industrial development in this corridor. The region is also a critical fuel distribution point via the Kinder Morgan CALNEV pipeline.

The depot is engineered for high-volume wholesale distribution, initially offering conventional Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) through the Kinder Morgan pipeline in Summer 2025. 

According to T Bros, the site is equipped with state-of-the-art systems for efficient rack loading, precise blending, secure storage, and high-capacity throughput. It opens with two loading racks. That capacity will expand to six by year’s end.

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The modern infrastructure adheres to rigorous safety and environmental standards. It also minimizes downtime for customer fleets and aligns with industry best practices for automated fuel terminals, ensuring rapid turnarounds and reliable supply.

By late 2025, a "mini-refinery" will be added to the facility for the production of renewable diesel. 

This is a new type of fuel refinery that T Bros said introduces a new paradigm to the fuel industry:

  • The equipment is safe to run without dangerous chemicals.

  • No pollution escapes the machine to air, water, or the ground.

  • The equipment scales to any desired throughput.

What is Renewable Diesel Fuel?

Renewable diesel is a premium "drop-in" biofuel, chemically identical to petroleum diesel by meeting ASTM D975 standards.

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It requires no engine modifications or infrastructure upgrades, lowering barriers for logistics companies adopting sustainable fuels.

With enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, it supports improved vehicle performance and compliance with California's stringent environmental regulations, ensuring operational stability in a green economy. This compatibility accelerates the adoption of cleaner fuels across the transportation sector.

"This depot is a cornerstone of sustainable commerce," said Timothy Wetzel, chief technology officer, T Bros. "It supports the growth driven by the Barstow International Gateway while enabling businesses to achieve environmental and operational excellence, cementing Barstow's transformation into a premier green logistics hub for California and beyond."

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