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flag Malaysia begins construction on a 2028 biorefinery to produce sustainable aviation fuel and other biofuels from waste materials.

flag Malaysia has launched construction on its first large-scale biorefinery in Pengerang, Johor, a joint venture between PETRONAS, Enilive (Eni), and Euglena. flag The 650,000-tonne-per-year facility, set to open in 2028, will produce sustainable aviation fuel, hydrogenated vegetable oil, and bio-naphtha from waste oils, animal fats, and vegetable residues. flag Located in the Pengerang Integrated Complex, it aims to support regional decarbonization and strengthen Malaysia’s position in advanced biofuels. flag The project aligns with broader energy transition goals and regional green investment strategies.

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