Indonesian state-owned refiner Pertamina has started producing biodiesel made from 100pc palm oil (B100) at its 170,000 b/d Dumai refinery in Riau province.
It can produce 1,000 b/d (43,000 t/yr) of green diesel through the hydro-treated vegetable oil process using refined, bleached and deodorised palm oil feedstock. Previous trials could co-process up to 7.5pc and 12.5pc of the renewable diesel fuel with regular gasoil.
Pertamina is also targeting B100 production of 20,000 b/d at its 118,000 b/d Plaju refinery by 2023 and 6,000 b/d at its 348,000 b/d Cilacap refinery by June 2022.
Jakarta is keen to boost domestic consumption of biodiesel to protect its 46mn t/yr palm oil industry in the face of declining demand from Europe.

