Malaysia: biodiesel plants

Malaysia hopes to claim 10% of the global market for biodiesel fuel through 2010 by launching two production plants that are expected to generate a combined capacity of 200,000 tons of methyl esters for biodiesel and glycerin by-product per annum. A partnership between Natural Oleo Chemicals, a subsidiary of Kulim Bhd, the Malaysian diversified palm oil group and the Singapore branch of the German company Peter CremerOleo (Hamburg, Singapore, Cincinnati), will construct two new biodiesel plants. One will be at a 20-hectare site at the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Area in Johor Bahrua, Malaysia, and the other will be in the petrochemical hub on Singapore’s Jurong Island.




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