China Firms Seek Malaysian Palm Oil Waste For Biodiesel
By Tham Choy Lin
This can well be another huge potential revenue earner for
According to state media,
Five companies have approached the Malaysian External Trade Development Corp (Matrade) office here to source for palm oil waste. Two of them are already in talks with Malaysian suppliers.
"This is the first time we had received queries from Chinese companies and agents asking to buy palm oil waste for biodiesel.
"They are looking for long-term contracts and are willing to pay between US$200 to US$250 (US$1=RM3.61 per tonne.
"The companies are all from the energy industry but did not wish to be identified pending negotiations for the purchase," said Matrade commissioner Abu Bakar Yusof.
Initial demand from the five enquiries alone totalled between 200,000 and 250,000 tonnes a year and if met, the exports could fetch up to US$62.5 million.
Spiralling crude petroleum prices and pollution concerns have heightened the search and development of alternative energy especially renewable resources around the world.
Malaysia, currently the world's biggest palm oil producer, has also embarked on using the commodity to produce environmentally-friendly fuel. It recently launched Envo Diesel, a biofuel mixture of 5 per cent processed palm oil and 95 per cent petroleum diesel to be introduced for government vehicles from next year.
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The commodity makes up 12.6 per cent of Malaysian exports to
China's import of palm oil had risen in the first quarter this year by almost 20 per cent to 899,000 tonnes after import quotas were abolished.
-- BERNAMA
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