Danish Topsoe signs deal with FatHopes Energy to explore SAF production in Malaysia

February 25, 2025 |

In Thailand, ScandAsia reported that Danish carbon reduction technology firm Topsoe has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Malaysia-based FatHopes Energy to assess the feasibility of developing a SAF refinery in Malaysia. The partnership aims to utilize waste-based oils, such as used cooking oil, to produce renewable aviation fuels, according to the report. Under the agreement, Topsoe will provide its HydroFlex technology, catalyst solutions, and engineering expertise to evaluate the project’s viability. The feasibility study will determine the strategic potential of establishing an SAF facility in Malaysia, it added. FatHopes Energy will contribute its expertise in sourcing and processing waste-based raw materials, ensuring a steady supply for the proposed facility. Depending on the study’s outcomes, the refinery could be operated by FatHopes Energy or licensed to a third-party operator, the report added.

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