Citaglobal Enters JV Agreement With Keppel Decard For Bio-CNG Projects
Citaglobal Bhd, through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary has entered into a Joint Development Agreement with Keppel Decarb (Malaysia) to collaborate on bio-compressed natural gas (Bio-CNG) projects across Malaysia — a move aimed at advancing the nation’s renewable energy transition and supporting sustainable industrial growth.
Under the partnership, both companies will work together to transform agricultural waste and palm oil mill effluent into clean, renewable Bio-CNG, which can be used to power industries and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The collaboration is subject to conditions precedent being fulfilled by both parties.
Citaglobal said it is leveraging Keppel Decarb’s decarbonisation expertise to position itself as a leader in Malaysia’s Bio-CNG sector.
The Bio-CNG initiative will form part of the proposed Citaglobal Bioenergy & Green Eco Park, a core component of an upcoming 247-acre industrial park project in Gebeng, Pahang. The park, to be developed by Citaglobal, will integrate renewable energy solutions, sustainable water management, and eco-friendly design to create a zero-waste ecosystem.
Located within the Gebeng Industrial Estate, the project will benefit from strategic connectivity via ports, highways, and the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), making it a key hub for sustainable industrial growth on Malaysia’s east coast.
