KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia has yet to implement a higher mandatory blend of biodiesel planned for Jan. 1 as industry participants await the technical regulations for the rollout, causing confusion among palm oil traders. The government had pledged to mandate 40% mix of palm oil-based fuel in biodiesel from Jan. 1, known as B40, from a 35% blend currently in force. The plan for higher biodiesel blend by the world's biggest palm oil producer helped send the benchmark palm oil contract in Malaysia nearly 20% higher in 2024 due to expectations of lower Indonesian palm oil exports.
Indonesia's Palm Oil B40 Delay Causes Market Uncertainties
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia has yet to implement a higher mandatory blend of biodiesel planned for Jan. 1 as industry participants await the technical regulations for the rollout, causing confusion among palm oil traders. The government had pledged to mandate 40% mix of palm oil-based fuel in biodiesel from Jan. 1, known as B40, from a 35% blend currently in force. The plan for higher biodiesel blend by the world's biggest palm oil producer helped send the benchmark palm oil contract in Malaysia nearly 20% higher in 2024 due to expectations of lower Indonesian palm oil exports.