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2026-04-02

WEL Awarded Technical Feasibility Study for Malaysia’s Strategic SAF Plant
Recently, Wison Engineering successfully secured a technical feasibility study for Malaysia’s Strategic SAF Plant, awarded by FatHopes Energy (FHE). This project marks the official entry of one of Southeast Asia’s largest renewable fuel projects into the technical development phase.



According to the agreement, Wison Engineering will independently conduct a technical feasibility study to evaluate and optimize the plant's design and technical configuration. This study is expected to be completed by Q2 2026, with the aim of establishing the core engineering and economic parameters required to advance the project.



The plant will be located along the Strait of Malacca— one of the world’s most active maritime corridors. It aims to establish a large-scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production facility supporting the global decarbonization goals of the aviation industry via the HEFA (Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids) production pathway. The study will further define process flow configurations, Mass and Energy Balances, and technology licensor recommendations for key process units. In addition, Wison Engineering will develop preliminary equipment specifications, utilities planning, and the project’s initial environmental baseline.



Wison Engineering was awarded this project primarily based on its global engineering expertise, strong track record in SAF and energy transition, and ability to support complex energy infrastructure developments. Wison Engineering will continue to deepen technological innovation, accelerate the deployment of green technologies, and collaborate with global partners to build a clean, low-carbon energy ecosystem.
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