Malaysia To Make Biofuel Mandatory By 2008

Source: Reuters, Kuala Lumpur, 7 October 2005

Malaysia, the world's top palm oil producer, will make a palm
oil-based fuel a mandatory additive at petrol pumps by 2008, a
newspaper said on Thursday, part of government efforts to cut its
diesel subsidy bill.

With crude oil prices expected to remain high, Malaysia is seeking to
encourage national use of a biofuel that is made from 95 per cent
diesel and 5 per cent processed palm oil.

Legislators are expected to pass a law next year to introduce the new
product, and give motorists a year to try it out before making it
mandatory, Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Peter Chin
told The Star. "We will enforce it and make everyone comply," the
minister was quoted as saying."There will no longer be unadulterated
diesel on sale," he said, referring to the planned switch of diesel to
the new blend. The head of the government-run Malaysian Palm Oil Board
told Reuters last month that biofuel would be ready at domestic pumps
and for export by October 2006.

Biofuels are taking on new importance worldwide as the cost of
petroleum products rise and as countries seek to cut emissions to meet
the UN Kyoto Protocol. Burning the biofuel is considered to be carbon-
dioxide neutral and does not require emissions rights.

Malaysia, a net exporter of oil and gas, heavily subsidies pump prices
of petrol and diesel, putting a serious strain on its budget as the
cost of fossil fuels has surged. The government estimates that it will
spend 16 billion ringgit ($4.2 billion) on fuel subsidies in 2005, a
34 per cent jump from last year.

Malaysia consumes up to 190,000 barrels per day (bpd) of diesel and
gas oil. It produces less than 14 million tonnes of palm oil a year,
of which more than 12 million are exported. Adding 5 per cent biofuel
to diesel at pumps will help cut 500,000 tonnes of diesel a year, or
about 10,000 bpd, officials have said.

Source: Reuters, Kuala Lumpur, 7 October 2005


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