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FatHopes Energy and AmSpec Collaborate to Boost SAF Production in Asia Pacific

Malaysia’s pioneer biofuel feedstock aggregator, FatHopes Energy, signed a Memorandum of Agreement with AmSpec Group, a leading service provider in the testing, inspection, and certification sector, to enhance the efficiency and scalability of Sustainable Aviation Fuel production across the region. 
FatHopes Energy and AmSpec Collaborate to Boost SAF Production in Asia Pacific
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The collaboration aims to develop a comprehensive feedstock library and discovery initiative across Asia, Australia, and New Zealand by identifying, assessing, and documenting various feedstock sources that can be utilized in the SAF refinery currently under development by FHE.

Asia Pacific’s SAF production capacity is projected to reach 3.5 million metric tons per year (77,671 barrels per day) by the end of 2025, according to forecasts from Argus Consulting. This collaboration marks a new milestone in the region’s drive towards SAF production.

By mapping regional feedstock variations and performance characteristics, the agreement aims to optimize resources while ensuring ethical and sustainable sourcing. Commencing on June 1, 2025, the agreement will also assess key sustainability indicators to support SAF production in the region, promoting sustainable development and responsible energy practices.

Under the agreement, FHE will take the lead in sourcing, collecting, and coordinating feedstock samples across Asia. The company will also provide operational support for testing logistics, data consolidation, and the co-development of feedstock profiling formats. AmSpec, on the other hand, will provide analytical services for feedstock evaluation in SAF production, sharing its technical expertise on both raw materials and finished products. It will also contribute to the development of an on-site SAF laboratory to ensure compliance with industry standards and environmental regulations.

“This partnership underscores our shared commitment to accelerating the energy transition by delivering renewable fuels that contribute to decarbonization,” said Matthew Corr, Chief Executive Officer of AmSpec Group. “By leveraging our technical expertise in testing, certification, and quality assurance, we are enhancing the reliability and sustainability of SAF production.”

Vinesh Sinha, Chief Executive Officer of FatHopes Energy, added, “Our collaboration with AmSpec marks a crucial milestone in exploring SAF development, particularly in the Asian region. We believe the continent has great potential to become a global leader in SAF production, leveraging its vast biomass resources and technological advancements. To achieve this, we must accelerate innovation and industry action to unlock the full potential of sustainable aviation fuel.”

Both companies are committed to advancing the transition towards renewable energy and supporting global decarbonization goals. This partnership aims to expand SAF development across Asia while creating opportunities for engagement with key stakeholders in the industry. By fostering collaboration, FatHopes Energy and AmSpec seek to drive innovation, enhance sustainability, and position Asia as a leading player in the SAF market.

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