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Joint Malaysia-Singapore biofuels hub to drive $337 million green investment

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Malaysia’s BAC Renewable Energy to build a biofuel storage and export hub at Tanjung Langsat Port in Johor. (Image: TLP Terminal)

A new biofuels hub focused on Bio-Liquefied Natural Gas (Bio-LNG) will be established in the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ), with the capacity to process 350,000 tons of Bio-LNG annually.

Developers emphasize that this cross-border collaboration has already secured partial funding, with green investments expected to reach 1.5 billion ringgit (about 337 million USD).

Bio-LNG processing hub with an annual capacity of 350,000 tons

On Feb. 6, Malaysia’s biofuel company BAC Renewable Energy (BAC RE), along with Singapore’s Dovechem Group and Tanjung Langsat Port Terminal (TLP Terminal), signed an MOU to build a biofuels plant in Johor. The project, named the "BAC RE ASEAN Biofuels Storage and Exporting Hub," aims to serve as a major regional biofuel facility.

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