The Borneo Post

Transport sector in Langkawi starts using B20 biodiesel blend

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KUALA LUMPUR: The island of Langkawi has begun using the 20 per cent Biodiesel blend methyl esters content or the B20 Biodiesel in the transport sector since Jan 1, 2020.

Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok said Petronas through the Kampung Tok Senik petrol station in the island has become the first petrol station in Malaysia to sell the B20 every week.

“In these years ahead, we would continue to be committed to increasing the number of stations to be near to consumers, from 950 stations to 1,000 stations and even more and that would be good for Malaysians,” he said.

Shell Malaysia he said, will

Biodiesel.

“Labuan island will become the second destinatio­n for the B20 Biodiesel programme that would also be implemente­d this month.

“Next the B20 Biodiesel programme would be implemente­d gradually in Sarawak, Sabah and finally entire Peninsular Malaysia,” she said in a statement yesterday. continue to be wherever its customers want them to be but does not have a specific number of stations it wanted to achieve by end of 2020.

Shairan Huzani was also tight-lipped when asked about capital expenditur­e, stating that Shell Malaysia will continue to invest in the country because

Kok said the B20 Biodiesel programme is expected to use additional 500,000 tonnes of crude palm oil from the existing amount used for the current B10 Biodiesel programme.

She said the government through the Finance Ministry has also agreed to maintain the retail price of B20 Biodiesel in line with the current market price of B10 Biodiesel which is RM2.18/ litre.

“This means, consumers can enjoy a cleaner vehicle fuel at the same retail price rate.

“The B20 Biodiesel programme would replace the B10 Biodiesel in phases.

“The main reason for the usage of the B20 Biodiesel is in line with the country’s aspiration to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), making the country cleaner and sustainabl­e,” she said.

Kok said with the increase in the price of crude palm oil in the global market which has surpassed the RM3,000/ tonne level, the B20 Biodiesel programme could assist in maintainin­g the momentum in price increase as well as boosting the household income of oil palm smallholde­rs in the country. — Bernama

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— AFP photo Shairan Huzani was also tight-lipped when asked about capital expenditur­e, stating that Shell Malaysia will continue to invest in the country because Malaysians deserve all the facilities that the global oil and gas giant provides.
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— AFP photo Samsung is also pinning its hopes on increasing availabili­ty of 5G telecom services driving sales of its handsets – it is a world leader in the technology.
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