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Selalu Hadir Melayani BAQ 2006 – Yogyakarta 13-15 December 2006 PERTAMINA’S ROLE IN INDONESIA BLUE SKY PROGRAM
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Road to Unleaded Gasolines Road to Low Sulfur & High Cetane ADO Biofuel Development Topic
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ROAD to Unleaded Gasoline & High Quality ADO
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Vehicles as one of main pollutant sources PERTAMINA still produce some leaded Gasoline for mass transportation PERTAMINA shall introduce better quality ADO (Automotive Diesel Oil) DRIVEN FACTORS : Need to improve better quality of energy for better life
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UL Premium-88, UL Premix-92 (later changed as Pertamax-91), UL Super TT-98 (later changed as Pertamax Plus-95) are supplied from Balongan Refinery since 2001 for Jakarta & surrounding cities. In 2002, UL gasolines supply are extended for Depok, Bali, Batam and Cirebon. Balongan Blue Sky Project February 1996 In Aug 2005, a 52 MBSD Balongan Blue Sky Project was commissioned, and imported HOMC volume is significantly reduced. This project was proposed to the Government in February 1996. Gradually from 2004 till June 2006, the TEL content in Premium-88 was reduced from 1.8 to 0.3 cc/USG. Finally, in July-2006, PERTAMINA stopped producing Leaded Gasoline. Reducing lead content to develop clean energy Producing Pertadex for Automotive Diesel Introducing more environmental friendly and higher quality ADO, Pertamina launched Pertadex with 53 Cetane Number and 300 ppm Sulfur since Aug- 2005 for 6 Filling stations in Jakarta.
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Pb Content in Premium-88 as produced by Pertamina Refineries (Jul-2006 survey) UP Lead content (as surveyed) g/liter Specification g/liter II III IV V 0.003 0.005 0.026 *) 0.01 0.013 *) Remain balance in storage & pipeline
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Selalu Hadir Melayani CITIES, WHERE ARE AVAILABLE.UL PREMIUM, UL PERTAMAX AND UL PERTAMAX PLUS. CITIES, WHERE ARE AVAILABLE LEADED PREMIUM, UL PERTAMAX AND UL PERTAMAX PLUS. CITIES, WHERE IS ONLY AVAILABLE LEADED PREMIUM. JAKARTA BATAM BALI ACEH MEDAN PADANG BENGKULU LAMPUNG PEKANBARU BANDUNG YOGYAKARTA SEMARANG PONTIANAK LOMBOK UJUNGPANDANG BANJARMASIN MENADO AMBON SORONG KUPANG MERAUKE PALANGKARAYA JAMBI PALEMBANG SAMARINDA PALU KENDARI SURABAYA Environment BEFORE JULY-2006 Gasoline MAP SUPPLIED BY PTM REFINERIES – BEFORE JULY-2006
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Selalu Hadir Melayani Environment SINCE JULY-2006 Gasoline MAP SUPPLIED BY PTM REFINERIES – SINCE JULY-2006 CITIES, WHERE ARE AVAILABLE UL PREMIUM, UL PERTAMAX AND UL PERTAMAX PLUS. CITIES, WHERE IS ONLY AVAILABLE UL PREMIUM. JAKARTA BATAM BALI ACEH MEDAN PADANG BENGKULU LAMPUNG PEKANBARU BANDUNG YOGYAKARTA SEMARANG PONTIANAK LOMBOK UJUNGPANDANG BANJARMASIN MENADO AMBON SORONG KUPANG MERAUKE PALANGKARAYA JAMBI PALEMBANG SAMARINDA PALU KENDARI SURABAYA
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Biofuel Development
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BACKGROUND The President Rule No. 5/2006 re. National Energy Policy and The President Instruction No. 1/2006 re. Supply & Utilization of BIOFUEL as Alternative Fuel dated 25 January 2006. SNI (Indonesian Standard) SK Dirjen Migas 3675K/DM/2006 re. Specification & 3674K/DM/2006. Commitment of PT. PERTAMINA to provide green fuel and energy diversification by utilizing renewable biofuel.
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SAVING POTENTIAL OF FOSSIL FUEL Gasoline 88 RONKeroseneDiesel Requirement in 2006 17,000,000 10,000,000 26,000,000 5% Saving Potential 850,000 500,000 1,300,000 10 - 30% Saving Potential 1,700,000 2,000,000 5,200,000 in KL Driven Factors : Security of Energy The National State balance of payments Reducing local & global pollutant emission (CO, particulate, etc. ) Long-term sustainable mobility solution effort Creating new market for agriculture industry
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Next Step : November - December 2006 : to market Biosolar at all stations in Jakarta + several stations in Bekasi, Tangerang, Banten, Bogor (abt. 250 stations), Bandung dan Surabaya December 2006 : to launch BioPertamax E5 in Jakarta PRODUCT LOCATIO N LAUNCHING DATE STATION S NOS. VOLUME (KL/DAY) BiosolarJakarta20 May 2006197+/- 2.000 BiosolarSurabaya12 August 20061280 - 100 BiopremiumMalang13 August 2006 (Soft Launching) 18 - 10 Biofuel Sales & Marketing
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Biofuel Marketing Roll Out (scenario 1) Remarks 20062007200820092010 2011 - 2013 2014- 2015 Roll Out Plan (% to national Consumption)) 25%35%45%60%75%100% Fuel Consumption - Automotive Diesel 200 2,548 3,568 4,587 6,116 7,645 10,193 - Industrial Diesel - 1,702 2,382 3,063 4,084 5,105 6,807 - HSD- PT PLN - 1,619 2,267 2,915 3,887 4,858 6,478 - Automotive Gasoline 2 3,888 5,443 6,998 9,331 11,663 15,551 - Kerosene-Household - 2,393 3,351 4,308 5,744 7,180 9,574 Biofuel Requirement - FAME 10 293 411 528 704 880 1,174 - Etanol 0.1 194 272 350 467 583 778 - Olein/FAME - 239 335 431 574 718 957
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Biofuel Marketing Roll Out (scenario 2) Optimistic Scenario Remarks20062007200820092010 2011 - 2013 2014- 2015 Roll Out Plan (% to National Consumption) 25%35%45%60%75%100% Fuel Consumption (000 KL) - Automotive Diesel 200 2,548 3,568 4,587 6,116 7,645 10,193 - Industrial Diesel - 1,702 2,382 3,063 4,084 5,105 6,807 - HSD – PT PLN - 1,619 2,267 2,915 3,887 4,858 6,478 - Automotive Gasoline 2 3,888 5,443 6,998 9,331 11,663 15,551 - Kerosene – Household - 2,393 3,351 4,308 5,744 7,180 9,574 Biofuel Requirement (000 KL) - FAME10 1,251 1,752 2,252 3,003 3,753 5,005 - Ethanol 0.1 389 544 700 933 1,166 1,555 - Olein/FAME - 239 335 431 574 718 957
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Selalu Hadir Melayani THANK YOU
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