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Indonesia may revive B50 biodiesel mix plan as oil prices soar

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Indonesia may revive B50 biodiesel mix plan as oil prices soar

JAKARTA, March 9 (Reuters) – Indonesia may revive a plan to launch a mandatory B50 grade of palm oil-based biodiesel in the middle of this year because of ​surging crude oil prices due to the conflict in the ‌Middle East, deputy energy minister Yuliot Tanjung said.

No decision has been made yet by Indonesia, the world’s largest palm oil producer, Yuliot added in comments sent to Reuters over the ​weekend.

In January, authorities scrapped a plan to launch B50 – a blend of ​50% palm oil-based biodiesel and 50% conventional diesel – this year ⁠due to technical and funding concerns, instead sticking with a B40 blend.

In light ​of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, however, the government is now looking at ​two scenarios, Yuliot said.

He said, adding that authorities were monitoring price movements in real time,

B50 might be implemented in the second semester or even earlier…But for now the steering committee’s decision for B40 until the end of 2026 still stands,

The steering ​committee consists of several ministries which determine biodiesel policy, led by chief economic minister, Airlangga Hartarto.

Indonesia’s ‌biodiesel ⁠mandate often affects global palm oil prices as increased domestic use reduces available exports.

Oil prices surged on Monday to above $100 per barrel . Palm oil prices also rallied on expectations that rising crude prices will boost demand for biodiesel feedstocks.

Yuliot ​did not respond to ​a request for ⁠further comment on Monday. Energy minister Bahlil Lahadalia said the government may accelerate its biofuel programmes, which include B50 ​and a plan to require a certain blend of bioethanol ​with gasoline, ⁠according to local media reports.

Asked about potential implementation of B50 this year, Airlangga told Reuters that authorities were monitoring the impact of the conflict on biodiesel ⁠policy.

Finance minister ​Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said Indonesia is prepared ​to raise the allocation for fuel subsidies to absorb the shock from rising global oil prices.

Reporting by Bernadette ​Christina, Ananda Teresia, Dewi Kurniawati; Writing by Gayatri Suroyo; Editing by Kirsten Donovan

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