UAE’s first sustainable aviation fuel plant begins Furjairah implementation

The facility will convert used cooking oil and waste-based feedstocks into certified sustainable aviation fuel meeting international standards

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Construction begins on UAEโ€™s first Commercial Sustainable Aviation Fuel plant in Fujairah
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MENA Biofuels has begun building the UAE's first Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production facility in Fujairah, converting waste into certified SAF. Phase I aims for 125 million litres per year, with Phase II doubling capacity, supporting the UAE's Net Zero 2050 Agenda.

Key points

  • MENA Biofuels starts building the UAE's first Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) plant in Fujairah.
  • Phase one aims for 125 million litres per year, 18% of the UAE's 2030 SAF target.
  • The project aligns with the UAE's Net Zero 2050 Agenda and SAF Roadmap 2030 goals.

MENA Biofuels, part of the Mercantile & Maritime Group, has begun implementation of the UAE’s first Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production facility in the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ).

The facility will convert used cooking oil and waste-based feedstocks into certified sustainable aviation fuel meeting international standards.

Phase I will produce 125 million litres per year, representing 18 per cent of the UAE’s 2030 target. Phase II will double capacity to 250 million litres per year, supporting regional exports and contributing up to 36 per cent of the nation’s SAF goal.

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The planned investment for Phase I is $200 million, with an additional $100 million for Phase II. The project marks a step forward in the UAE’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap 2030 and its Net Zero 2050 Agenda.

Over the past year, MENA Biofuels has completed a feasibility study validating the project’s economic viability. The project has secured the lease of land, adjacent to MENA Terminals, from the Government of Fujairah.

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The company appointed Dynatron FZE, a UAE engineering consulting firm, to act as Project Manager. It completed topographic and hydrological surveys carried out by UAE-based consulting firms and selected an internationally recognised technology provider for the process to convert waste-based feedstocks into certified sustainable aviation fuel.

Robert Wright, former CEO of the European Biofuels Association, has been contracted to provide advice on policy and regulation matters. MUC Engineering โ€“ Fujairah Branch has been appointed to carry out an Environmental Impact Assessment study as well as provide Project NOC consulting services.

At ADIPEC 2025, MENA Biofuels advanced its commercial implementation through the signing of a strategic offtake MoU in the presence of Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, with Emirates Petroleum Company (Emarat). The company intends to sign a similar MoU at the upcoming Dubai Air Show.

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“Building a home-grown SAF ecosystem requires investors, technology and distributors pulling in one direction. With Emaratโ€™s agreement with MENA Biofuels, intent becomes supply: accelerated volumes from Fujairah, certified and locally produced, giving airlines a credible path to decarbonise,” Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, Chief Executive Officer of Emarat said in a statement.

MENA Biofuels has launched the first of two Engineering, Procurement, and Construction and commissioning (EPCC) tenders for the Fujairah SAF facility, inviting qualified international and regional contractors with proven experience in renewable fuel and industrial projects to participate. The first EPCC package will cover the receiving, storage, and distribution facilities for feedstock, SAF, and by-products.

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Within Q1 2026, MENA Biofuels will issue the second EPCC tender, covering the SAF refinery process units and associated infrastructure.

“The launch of the UAEโ€™s first SAF plant here in Fujairah marks a defining milestone for both the Emirate and the Nation. As the first project of its kind in Fujairah and the UAE, it reflects our shared commitment to the Net Zero 2050 strategy and the transition toward more sustainable energy sources,” Captain Salem Al Afkham, Director, Fujairah Oil Industry Zone added.

“We are proud to be part of this achievement, which represents a new chapter in Fujairahโ€™s energy journey. This project moves Fujairah closer to its strategic ambition of diversifying its energy mix beyond conventional hydrocarbons and into cleaner, higher-value fuels. It also aligns with the emirateโ€™s and the UAEโ€™s vision of fostering in-market value creation – bringing together investment, innovation, and industrial capacity to build long-term economic and environmental resilience,” he explained.

“As this and similar projects take shape, FOIZ continues to evolve from one of the worldโ€™s top three oil storage and bunkering hubs into a fully integrated energy ecosystem – one where processing capacity and advanced technologies are leveraged to convert feedstocks into higher-value, more sustainable fuels. This transformation strengthens Fujairahโ€™s role as a vital contributor to the regionโ€™s clean-fuels landscape and underscores our ongoing commitment to supporting the UAEโ€™s broader energy transition,” he said.

Mohamed Saeed Al-Raqbani, Chairman of MENA Biofuels, said: “We are proud to see MENA Biofuels progress from announcement to implementation in just one year. This project directly supports the UAE’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap 2030 and embodies our commitment to advancing clean energy through industrial investment and strategic partnerships.”

Gati Al-Jebouri, Chief Executive Officer of MENA Biofuels, stated: “By leveraging Fujairah’s infrastructure and aligning with the UAE’s SAF Roadmap, MENA Biofuels is aiming to become a regional leader in clean aviation fuel.”

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