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Indonesia will begin road testing for B50 biodiesel in the next month and consider selective implementation

Eniya Dewi, an official from the Energy Ministry, said that Indonesia will begin road testing vehicles with biodiesel containing palm oil at 50% content in early December. The government is deciding whether or not to implement the B50 mandate in only certain sectors.

In an effort to reduce the country's dependence on imported fuel, the government plans to introduce the B50 Standard in the second half next year. The palm oil content will be increased from 40% to 50%.

She said this on the sidelines a conference on industry held in Bali.

Eniya stated that the government will review all aspects of B50, including pricing, availability, technical issues and palm oil-based fuel. It will also be transparent in its findings.

Due to Indonesia's limited capacity to produce biodiesel, the government is evaluating whether it will only implement B50 for so-called Public Service Obligation Sectors (PSO), such as public transportation and some logistic facilities.

Eniya stated that they had discussed the possibility of increasing the blend to 50% in the PSO sector and reducing it in the non-PSO sectors.

The challenge lies in the upstream sector. She added, "We can't implement at 50% simultaneously." (Reporting and writing by Fransiska Nanangoy, Editing by David Stanway.)

(source: Reuters)