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Petronas executive: Southeast Asia to export excess biofuels to Europe

A senior executive of Malaysian state oil company Petronas stated on Wednesday that Southeast Asia was well positioned to export its biofuels into other markets, such as Europe, as the production capacity in the region exceeds demand.

Ahmad Adly Alias told the APPEC Conference in Singapore that by 2030, Asia's annual sustainable aviation fuel production capacity is expected to reach 4,000,000 metric tons.

He said that "this surplus positions ASEAN to be a viable net-exporter into markets such as Europe."

Ahmad Adly stated that Asia's strength lies in the availability of feedstocks, increased production capacity, and an accelerating demand.

He said that Asia Pacific biofuel demand will surge to around 250 million litres of transport biofuel per year by 2030. This is the fastest growth in the world and highlights the size of the opportunities available in the region.

Petronas has built a biorefinery that will produce 650,000 tonnes of biofuels per year in a joint-venture with Enilive a unit from Italy's Eni and Japanese company Euglena.

The project in Pengerang is expected to begin production by 2028. (Reporting and editing by SonaliPaul; Florence Tan)

(source: Reuters)