Wakud International LLC (Wakud) has signed a partnership agreement with Modern Arabian Projects LLC (Modern Arabian) for the collection of used cooking oils in Oman for conversion into biodiesel.
Modern Arabian has been collecting used cooking oils in the Sultanate for over 14 years and is the largest collector covering all of the country. Wakud is building a biofuels plant in Khazaen Economic City which can convert used cooking oils into biodiesel
Commenting on the partnership, Talal Hasan (Chairman of Wakud) said:
Valerian Mathias (CEO of Modern Arabian) commented:
Earlier this year, Wakud announced their plans to build a biofuel refinery in Khazaen Economic City. The project is a joint venture with Green Fuels, a biofuels technology company based in the United Kingdom. Wakud is also one of the strategic projects that is supported by the Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit as well as EJAAD. Wakud’s mission is to develop a sustainable biofuels ecosystem in Oman and they are aiming to be operational by Q2 2021.