The Malaysian port of Tanjung Langsat is Proposed as a Center for Bunkering and Exporting Biofuels
02.12.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

February 12, 2025 [Infomare]- The Malaysian port of Tanjung Langsat is proposed as a hub port, serving the region and international markets, for logistics and bunkering of alternative fuels expects significant growth in the context of initiatives for the decarbonisation of maritime transport.

 

TLP Terminal, the company which manages the port of call and which is entirely controlled by the Malaysian group Johor Corporation, has signed a memorandum of agreement with Singapore’s Dovechem Group, active in in the chemical sector and in port activities dedicated to liquid bulk cargo, and with the financial company bac Renewable Energy of the Malaysian group bac, with the aim of building in the port BACRE ASEAN Biofuels Storage & Exporting Hub as the storage, distribution and logistics service terminals for biofuels such as bioLNG and biomethanol. The project includes that the new center will be able to accommodate both barges of limited capacity than large export vessels alternative fuels around the world.

“Our shared vision – explained the director Executive of TLP Terminal, Yang Berbahagia Datuk Shahrull Allam Shah Abdul Halim – is to create a state-of-the-art center of storage and export of biofuels that will strengthen Malaysia’s role in the international energy market Renewable. This agreement reinforces our commitment to provide innovative, sustainable and commercially sustainable energy solutions valid”

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