Search 
 
 
MENU
Home
About Us
Our Technology
Our Products
Achievements
The Palm Story
RSPO
All About Biodiesel
Glossary
FAQs
Contact Us
Feedback
Related Sites
Image Gallery
Disclaimer
Happy Holidays
 

      Special Feature

This is a video report about 

World Business: A couple of
years ago, with surging
demand for biofuel from
Europe and riding crude oil
prices, investors rushed to
build plants to turn palm oil
into biodiesel. But with
falling oil prices and
changing opinions towards
biofuel many of those
projects were put on hold.
To adapt, biofuel producers
now have to be a little more
creative.     

 

     

 

>> Home > News & Press Release
B5 Supply Nationwide Earliest By 2013, Says Dompok
 
author : BERNAMA Date :06 October 2011
 
Posted on October 6, 2011, Thursday, Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: The supply of the new fuel, biodiesel or B5 will be introduced nationwide earliest in 2013, taking into account companies’ time frame to build the blending facilities accurately, says Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Tan Sri Bernard Dompok.

On June 1, Malaysia implemented its mandatory B5 biodiesel programme (blending five per cent palm methyl ester with 95 per cent fossil fuel) starting with the central region covering Putrajaya, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.

Currently, the ministry together with MPOB are looking into the plan to expand the B5 programme nationwide including industry sectors.

“The B5 programme will give positive impact to Malaysia’s oil palm industry, mainly in stabilising demand and price, besides lifting the country’s image at the international level,” he told reporters after launching the use of B5 programme for the central region level, Kuala Lumpur, here today.

The government would continue to keep the price at RM1.80 per litre, the same cost as regular diesel and absorb the differences, he added.

Dompok stated the roll out of B5 in Kuala Lumpur would involve B5 supply by 247 petrol stations, and about 890 tonnes or 1.03 million litre palm oil biodiesel would be used per month.

“This would contribute to saving close to 12.4 million litre fossil diesel per year in Kuala Lumpur,” he explained.

The government through the Malaysian Palm Oil Board has allocated RM43.1 million for the construction of B5 biodiesel in-line blending facilities.

The B5 programme is envisaged to take up some 500,000 tonnes of CPO, which in turn will help the industry manage its palm oil stock levels - Bernama
 
<< Back to News
NEWS
Thursday, Oct 06, 2011
B5 Supply Nationwide Earliest By 2013, Says Dompok
Thursday, Jun 02, 2011
Biodiesel goes on sale
Friday, May 20, 2011
B5 biodiesel in stages, starting with Putrajaya
Wednesday, Mar 16, 2011
MPOB: Only 10 biodiesel plants operating
Thursday, Jun 17, 2010
B5 Mandate Next Year Takes Into Account Time To Set Up Blending Facilities
Thursday, Jun 10, 2010
Hovid to plant oil palms in Colombia
Wednesday, Mar 24, 2010
2011年6月起‧強制使用生物柴油
Wednesday, Mar 24, 2010
Mandatory Sales Of Biofuel To Start In June Next Year
..more
 

 

Home | About Us | Our Technology | Our Products | Achievements | The Palm Story | RSPO
Copyright © 2005 CaroDiesel. All Rights Reserved.