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IESR: Indonesia Can Implement B40 Biodiesel by the End of 2023

By Rezza Aji Pratama
February 1, 2023 14:08

The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) said that Indonesia could implement 40% biodiesel or B40 by the end of 2023. Deon Arinaldo, IESR Energy Transformation Program Manager, said the government will implement B35 in February 2023 with an allocation of biodiesel needs of 13 million kl.

Meanwhile, to increase the 40% biodiesel blending ratio is estimated to require the production of 15 million kl of biodiesel. "The current biodiesel production capacity has reached 17.5 million kl and will continue to increase close to 19.5 million kl by the end of 2023," he said, Wednesday (1/2).


Palm Oil Domestic Consumption

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According to Deon, the addition of several new plants allows upgrading the biodiesel mixture to B35, even up to B40. Especially if the world oil price still tends to be as high as it is today.

"However, it must still balance the sustainability of its CPO production," explained Deon. Previously, the government had planned to implement a mandatory 35% biodiesel or B35 program as a mixture of diesel fuel products from Pertamina starting in February 2023.

In addition to being applied to diesel fuel, B35 implementation is also carried out on Dexlite non-subsidized fuel.

 

Indonesia to review its palm oil export quota ratio -ministry​




JAKARTA, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Indonesia will review the ratio of its palm oil export quota amid rising prices of domestic cooking oil, the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime and Investment Affairs said.

Indonesia imposes a so-called Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) on palm oil whereby companies are allowed to export only after they have sold a portion of their production at home.

The government regulates the price for palm oil sold under the DMO scheme and the products are supplied for use in a cheap cooking oil programme. Authorities would also review the price set for the DMO, the statement issued late on Monday said.

Indonesia currently allows companies to export six times the volume they have sold to the domestic market.

Indonesia, the world's top palm oil producer, would suspend some existing palm oil export permits until the end of April, officials said on Monday, as exporters had accumulated large quotas for shipments from late last year.

However, authorities said companies could get additional export quotas if they supply the domestic market.

(Reporting by Bernadette Christina Munthe Writing by Fransiska Nangoy Editing by Ed Davies)
((Fransiska.Nangoy@thomsonreuters.com)

 

Press Imports, Pertamina to Develop Methanol Mixed Gasoline​

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- PT Pertamina (Persero) will develop a mixture of gasoline with methanol. This follows previous successes with biodiesel products or a mixture of diesel fuel and vegetable oils. This is also Pertamina's effort to reduce carbon emissions.

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Officers serve residents to fill fuel at one of the gas stations in the Senen area, Jakarta, Tuesday (3/1/2023). PT Pertamina (Persero) will develop a mixture of gasoline with methanol.© Republika/Son of M. Akbar

President Director of Pertamina Nicke Widyawati explained, with the challenge of natural decline from oil wells in Indonesia, it is currently forcing the state to import crude oil. However, Nicke said to cut these imports, it has prepared a number of plans.

Nicke said one strategy to cut gasoline imports is to mix it with methanol. Methanol can come from coal, natural gas, as well as sugarcane and corn. "Therefore, we will also start this gasoline program mixed with methanol. That methanol can be from coal, it can be from natural gas. Both of us have a lot. Likewise, sugarcane and corn," said Nicke at the 2023 National Energy, Climate, Sustainability Competition (NECSC), Sunday (12/2/2023).

Nicke said the methanol blend will start with a 20 percent portion. Thus, 20 percent of gasoline imports can be cut.

She said that the use of this methanol mixture is targeted at energy independence. Nicke also explained that in an effort to cut imports, Pertamina uses CPO as a mixture of diesel.

Furthermore, Indonesia has not imported diesel since 2019. Currently, the CPO mixture in diesel has reached 35 percent.

"Starting in 2019, Indonesia will no longer import diesel, because at that time in 2019, 30 percent of diesel needs had been replaced with CPO. We are now adding more (mixed) to 35 per cent," she said.

 
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Anindya Bakrie: Methanol Project Operations Start Q1-2024​




MARKET- CNBC Indonesia TV, CNBC Indonesia
29 May 2020 15:02

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia- Bakrie Group built a consortium to build a USD 2 billion coal-to-methanol production facility in East Kalimantan. CEO & President Director of Bakrie and Brothers, Anindya Bakrie, said that the expansion of Bakrie Group is part of a new era that can provide added value to the coal industry.

Anindya said that the Bakrie Group methanol project will start the preparation stage within the next 3-6 months, then it will enter the construction stage until Q3-2023 and in Q1-2024 the production process will be able to be carried out. Then what is the development of the Bakrie Group methanol project? For more information, watch Aline Wiratmaja's dialogue with CEO & President Director of Bakrie and Brothers, Anindya Bakrie at Power Lunch, CNBC Indonesia (Friday, 29/05/2020)


 
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B35 to Spur 2 Million-Ton Increase in Domestic Palm Oil Demand​

BY :JAYANTY NADA SHOFA
FEBRUARY 19, 2023

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B20, B30, and B100 biofuel samples seen in Jakarta on Feb. 26, 2019. (Antara Photo/Aprillio Akbar)


Jakarta. The B35 policy -- which increases the palm-oil based biodiesel blend from 30 percent to 35 percent -- could increase domestic demand for palm oil by 2 million tons, an industry executive has said.

“Switching from B30 to B35 will potentially spur a 2 million ton increase in [domestic palm oil] demand,” Santosa, the chief executive officer at the palm oil giant Astra Agro Lestari said at a recent media brief in Salatiga.

According to Santosa, domestic palm oil demand will rise between 3 and 3.5 million tons every time the government increases the biodiesel blend by 10 percent.
“Indonesia is the world’s largest producer and consumer of palm oil, especially now with the B35 mandate,” Santosa said.

When asked by reporters if the biodiesel has an impact on Astra Agro’s profitability, Santosa replied: “We sell our palm oil at home, but also export them. It all comes down to which market gives the best price.”

This means that Astra Agro Lestari has the option to pick the market in which the company can make the most money.

Indonesia is implementing the biodiesel program in a bid to cut diesel fuel imports, among others. The Oil Palm Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDPKS) collects palm oil export levies. As biodiesel costs more than diesel, the BPDPKS will chip in from the collected levies to cover the price gap. Santosa revealed Indonesia’s annual palm oil exports topped 30 million tons or about two-thirds of the country’s total production.

“It is best to stop at B40. Indonesia should allocate most of its palm oil for export because we need to provide subsidies [for biofuel]. There are times when palm oil and diesel prices differ. That would call for subsidies, but who will provide them if there are no exports and levies?” Santosa said.

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The B35 mandate came into force on Feb. 1, 2023.

Government data showed the distributed biodiesel during the B30 program last year stood at more than 10.5 million kiloliters. B30 has helped Indonesia to save $8.34 billion in foreign exchange, which would have otherwise been used on oil imports. The government claimed the B30 program absorbed more than 1.3 million workers and slashed 27.8 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.

With B35 now in effect, the disbursed biodiesel is expected to reach 13.15 million kiloliters this year. The 35-blend mandate will likely save up to $10.75 billion in foreign exchange, and bring added value worth Rp 16.76 trillion (about $1 billion) to the downstream industry. The reduced carbon emission is forecast to reach 34.9 million tons.

The government has already concluded the road tests for the B40 blend last year.

 

ANALYSIS-Indonesia faces ethanol feedstock hurdle to repeat biodiesel success​

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By Fransiska Nangoy and Bernadette Christina

JAKARTA, April 6 (Reuters) - Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil biodiesel user, is now working to introduce bioethanol mandates for gasoline to further cut fuel imports and carbon emissions, but it will first have to secure more bio feedstock and solve thorny technical problems.

Indonesia imported about 60% of the gasoline it burned last year at a cost of $17 billion, and it aims to replicate the success it had with biodiesel mandates that cut billions of dollars from diesel import bills.

While much of Indonesia's emissions reductions will come from forest management and shutting coal-fired power plants, it also expects significant cuts from burning edible oil and hydrogen fuels and greater use of electric vehicles.

This year the government plans to test gasoline with 5% bioethanol in Surabaya, capital of East Java province, energy ministry official Dadan Kusdiana told Reuters.


Indonesia plans eventually to mandate bioethanol content for gasoline at 15% and use it nationwide by 2031, an aggressive target when it has only two bioethanol plants that struggle to secure enough sugar molasses feedstock.

"There are no technical issues for bioethanol. The issue is on the feedstock side ... If we rely on existing molasses supply, we will continue to compete (with other needs)," Dadan said.

With limited bioethanol capacity and the country relying on imported sugar to meet domestic demand, including for food, some companies are looking to produce bioethanol from other feedstocks such as cassava and biomass, possibly from palm oil kernel waste and palm trunk sap.

"There are two companies interested in producing bioethanol from biomass ... So (the programme) would not have to fully rely on sugarcane production," Dadan said.

State energy company Pertamina also plans to build a facility to produce bioethanol from cassava and mix gasoline with 5% bioethanol and 15% methanol for a blend it calls A20, its chief executive told a parliamentary hearing in January.

Pertamina has not said if the methanol would also have a bio source.


BIG APPETITE​

That means a 2025 mandate for 5% bioethanol would require 2.29 million kl of ethanol a year, far beyond a current annual capacity for fuel grade bioethanol at 70,000 kl.

One partial answer is greater sugar output, and President Joko Widodo has announced plans to nearly quadruple land for sugar plantations to 700,000 hectares to reach sugar self-sufficiency for food and fuel in five years.

Growing demand for sugar and cassava for food, however, and the high cost of biomass ethanol are hurdles to mass adoption, said Yitian Lin, a research associate at Wood Mackenzie.

"Biomass waste can be converted to ethanol via enzyme hydrolysis or fermentation. One major advantage is that there is no competition with food. However, the technology is not yet proven at a commercial scale and costs are high," she said.

Regardless of the feedstock, subsidies similar to those given to palm biodiesel would be critical to ensure wide adoption of bioethanol, Lin said.

Dadan declined to comment when asked about subsidies, and said Indonesia is working with potential investors to get the latest technology for making biomass ethanol.


DIESEL SUCCESS

In February, Indonesia raised its mandatory biodiesel mix to 35% palm oil-based content from 30% in 2020. Its eight-year programme has cut diesel imports, helped turned a current account deficit to surplus and mopped up excess output resulting from the increasing difficulty in shipping palm oil to Europe.

Indonesia reduced 2022 diesel import costs by $8.34 billion via its B30 mandate and expects to save $10.75 billion this year with the B35 mandate, according to government data.

Indonesia could make about 5.6 million kl of bioethanol a year from palm trunk sap alone, ITB found, based on a 4% replant rate of 16 million hectares of palm plantations.

EMISSIONS AND SUPPLY CONSTRAINTS

Indonesia, one of the world's biggest carbon emitters, set a target in 2022 of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 31.89% on its own by 2030 or by 43.2% with international support.

Heavy reliance on biofuels is meant to help meet those targets and alleviate constraints on fuel supply caused by delays in adding new refinery capacity.

"The Indonesian government promotes alternative fuels that are commercially viable and supplement refinery production ... to cut reliance on imports because Indonesia may not see a new refinery in the next three to four years," said San Naing, a senior analyst with Fitch Solutions, part of Fitch Group.


Indonesia's sugar and molasses importshttps://tmsnrt.rs/40kpA5M

Indonesia's gasoline sales return to pre-COVID levels in 2022, lifting importshttps://tmsnrt.rs/40z9gOU

Indonesia sugar outputhttps://tmsnrt.rs/3TP25iX

(Reporting by Fransiska Nangoy and Bernadette Christina Munthe; Editing by Tony Munroe and Tom Hogue)

((Fransiska.Nangoy@thomsonreuters.com)

 

Biofuel ecosystem in maritime sector coming together quickly: Expert​

 

Indonesia to Set May 1-15 Crude Palm Oil Reference Price at $955.53/T- official​


Rabu, 26 April 2023 / 18:21 WIB

Sumber: Reuters | Editor: Yudho Winarto

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Indonesia plans to set its crude palm oil (CPO) reference price at $955.53 per tonne for May 1 to May 15, up from $932.69 during last two weeks of April, senior economic ministry official Musdhalifah Machmud said on Wednesday.

The price would put Indonesia's CPO export tax at $124 per tonne and export levy at $100 per tonne, unchanged from the current period. The decree officially stating the reference price had yet published

 
PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional is exploring the export of Pertamina Renewable Diesel green fuel based on HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) biofuel to Europe.

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By Happy Fajrian 3 Oktober 2022, 16:57


Pertamina is exploring the export of its green energy products in the form of renewable diesel to the European market. Currently, the product has been exported to Singapore for delivery in August to October 2022.

The effort to penetrate the European market is a collaboration of several Pertamina Subholdings, namely PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional, PT Pertamina Internasional Shipping, and PT Pertamina Patra Niaga through Pertamina International Marketing & Distribution (PIMD).

Pertamina Renewable Diesel (Pertamina RD) is the latest flagship product of HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) biofuel has been launched and has been used to support the international Jakarta E-Prix 2022 event on June 4, 2022.

This product is an environmentally friendly superior product processed from BioRefinery Cilacap and Biorefinery Dumai. The Cilacap refinery currently has an HVO production capacity of up to 3,000 barrels per day (bpd) and is targeted to continue to increase to 6,000 bpd in 2026. While the Dumai Refinery has an HVO production capacity of up to 1,000 bpd.

HVO produced by PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional has been ensured its reliability by obtaining International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC), which is proof that this product contributes to reducing carbon emissions so that it deserves to be called a green product.

ISCC's sustainable carbon certification was initiated by the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) policy and the Fuel Quality Directive (FQD) implemented in the European Union.

In addition to HVO, Pertamina's refinery has also been able to produce Bioavtur or Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The development of these two products is one of Pertamina's strategic steps in supporting the national energy transition while answering the challenges of green energy demand such as HVO and SAF which are starting to grow in various countries.

 

Government Starts Implementing National B35 August 1, 2023​


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Wednesday, July 12, 2023 / 17:06 PM


Reporter: Arfyana Citra Rahayu | Editor: Handoyo.

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The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) ensures that the 35% Biodiesel (B35) program will run fully on August 1, 2023.

"As of August 1, 2023, we will start 35% of the B100 nationally," explained the Director General of EBTKE of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Dadan Kusdiana at the EBTKE ConEx Event at ICE BSD, Wednesday (12/7).


Dadan stated that the B35 program has actually been running on February 1, 2023, but will only be fully implemented in August.

Previously, President Director of Pertamina, Nicke Widyawati stated that Indonesia was awarded by enormous Natural Resources (SDA). Pertamina has started bioenergy by processing crude palm oil (CPO) considering its abundant sources.

Also Read: In the first semester of 2023, BPDPKS raises palm oil export levy funds of IDR 15.44 trillion

"In 2022 for a year we succeeded in reducing carbon emissions by 28 million tons, in addition to reducing imports so as to save foreign exchange of IDR 122 trillion, the impact is huge," she explained at the RTI Collaboration 2023 event at Graha Pertamina, Thursday (22/6).

After the implementation of B30 has been going well for approximately three years, Pertamina's steps to utilize bioenergy from palm oil continue by distributing B35 starting February 1, 2023.

Director of Bioenergy of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Edi Wibowo said, the target of B35 distribution this year is more than 13.15 million kiloliters (kL), which will save foreign exchange of around US $ 10.75 billion or equivalent to Rp 161 trillion.

"The B35 program is projected to absorb a workforce of around 1,653,974 people and reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by around 34.9 million tons of CO2e," he said recently.

Also Read: Foreign Exchange Savings Prospects from the B35 Program in 2023

Edi further revealed that Indonesia is currently still the most leading country in implementing the blending of Biodiesel type BBN. Indonesia has started in 2006 with B2.5, then 2016 with B20, finally achieving the B30 program in 2020 nationally.

On various occasions, President Joko Widodo expressed his hope that in the future the use of Biofuel (BBN) can continue to B40, B50, and even B100. At a cabinet meeting on December 6, 2022, President Jokowi instructed that the implementation of B35 be implemented in 2023.

 

Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia tests palm oil-blended jet fuel​


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August 01, 2023 — 01:34 am EDT

Written by Bernadette Christina Munthe for Reuters ->


JAKARTA, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia GIAA.JK said on Tuesday it is testing jet fuel mixed with palm oil in the engines of one of its Boeing aircraft, amid efforts to cut emissions in the aviation sector.

Indonesia, the world' biggest producer of palm oil, is keen to expand use of the vegetable oil in fuels to slash imports of expensive fossil fuels. This year, it rolled out the use of biodiesel containing 35% palm oil, the highest mandatory mix in the world, up from 30% last year.

Garuda said in a statement the jet fuel, which contains 2.4% palm oil, is being tested on CFM56-7B engines of a B737-800 NG aircraft. It added the test was launched last week.
"This initiation is our first step to support a green and sustainable economy, and make us a pioneer as the first commercial airline in Indonesia to carry out trials of renewable energy," Garuda chief executive Irfan Setiaputra said in the statement.

The engine test will be followed by ground and flight tests later in August, the energy ministry said.

The country in 2021 ran a flight test with the same fuel on an aircraft made by state-owned Dirgantara Indonesia, which flew from the city Bandung in West Java to the capital Jakarta.


(Reporting by Bernadette Christina Munthe Writing Fransiska Nangoy; Editing by Kanupriya Kapoor)

 
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