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Bangchak is still waiting for details about the Thai sustainable aviation fuel mandate.

A senior executive at the Thai energy company Bangchak Corp stated on Wednesday that there are no details yet on the expected mandate of the country for sustainable aviation fuel usage.

The company started producing sustainable aviation fuel in the first half of this year. It has a production capacity of 1 million litres (880 metric tons) a day.

Gloyta Nathalang said at the APPEC Conference in Singapore that "we are in a limbo". She said: "We have some agreements and some markets but no specifics on a mandate."

Nathalang, who spoke at the event, said that the company's SAF unit is still in "test-run period" and will be fully operational early in 2026. He added that the unit can switch to renewable diesel if necessary.

She said, "We expected that there would be a directive by 2026." "Now that we have only a few more months, there is no mandate or policy."

She said that there is still disagreement among a few ministers about who should be tasked with setting the mandate.

Bangchak, according to the company's website, signed a contract with Shell Singapore Trading to supply sustainable aviation gasoline. (Reporting and writing by Trixie Yap, Tony Munroe, Christopher Cushing, Jan Harvey).

(source: Reuters)