CBL International Acquires Majority Stake in Green Marine Energy to Expand Sustainable Fuel Trading in Malaysia

CBL International Limited acquires 50.5% of Green Marine Energy Holdings Limited to expand into sustainable fuel feedstock trading and biofuel bunkering in Malaysia, supporting SAF and biofuel industries amid growing ESG focus.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
Energy
CBL International Acquires Majority Stake in Green Marine Energy to Expand Sustainable Fuel Trading in Malaysia

CBL International Limited (NASDAQ: BANL), a Nasdaq-listed marine fuel logistics and bunkering facilitator, has announced the acquisition of a 50.5% majority stake in Green Marine Energy Holdings Limited (GMH), a British Virgin Islands incorporated company. The transaction, executed through CBL’s wholly-owned subsidiary, includes a corporate guarantee to secure payment obligations. GMH operates two complementary businesses in Malaysia: feedstock trading for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and biofuels, and ship biofuel supply alongside traditional bunkering services. The feedstock trading arm holds necessary licenses and an established supplier and customer network, while its bunkering operations include a license to supply conventional bunker fuel and biofuels within Malaysian waters.

This strategic investment aligns with the growing global emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations and evolving regulatory requirements in the maritime and aviation sectors. CBL’s financial resources and operational expertise in marine fuel logistics are expected to support GMH’s expansion, enabling it to scale its feedstock trading activities and explore opportunities to supply SAF-related producers in Malaysia. Malaysia is seeing increased investment in sustainable fuel infrastructure, with new commercial-scale SAF production facilities opening and planned, underscoring the potential for feedstock demand in the region.

In the bunkering segment, GMH’s license positions the combined group to develop traditional and biofuel bunkering supply capabilities at key Malaysian ports, including Port Klang, one of the world’s top ten ports by throughput. This builds on CBL’s existing bunkering facilitation services and supports the industry’s transition toward lower-carbon marine fuels. Dr. Teck Lim Chia, Chairman and CEO of CBL, stated: "This acquisition represents a measured step to broaden our presence in the sustainable energy supply chain while leveraging our core strengths in marine fuel services." The transaction is expected to enhance CBL’s long-term positioning in the evolving marine and energy sectors without altering its primary focus on established bunkering facilitation activities.

For more information about CBL International Limited, visit https://www.banle-intl.com. The original press release can be viewed on NewMediaWire.

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