The Borneo Post

New dates set for B20 biodiesel programme implementa­tion in Sabah, Sarawak

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PUTRAJAYA: The implementa­tion of the B20 biodiesel programme in Sabah and Sarawak’s transporta­tion sector will be reschedule­d to start from later dates in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Movement Control Order (MCO), said Primary Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Dr Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali.

He said the programme would be implemente­d in Sarawak from Sept 1, 2020, instead of April 2020, and in Sabah from Jan 1 next year compared with the earlier target of August 2020.

“The date to implement the programme in the peninsula, previously set on June 15, 2021, has not changed,” he told the media a er meeting with petroleum companies’ representa­tives here yesterday to discuss current issues and the plan for B20 programme’s implementa­tion in the transporta­tion sector.

B20 biodiesel is a blend of 20 per cent palm methyl esters and 80 per cent petroleum diesel. The programme is a government initiative which is expected to absorb 534,000 tonnes of palm oil per annum.

It is being implemente­d in the transporta­tion sector in phases starting in Langkawi on Jan 1, 2020, and Labuan on Jan 15.

Mohd Khairuddin said the delay in the programme’s implementa­tion was due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the MCO implementa­tion, which resulted in constraint­s in the plan to upgrade 35 blending depots needed to supply the product.

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