Days of coal burn in May were at a 33.2% gain to the five-year average. Days of bituminous coal burn rose 2.6% on the month and 55.3% on the year to 118 days in May. Compared with the five-year average, bituminous coal stockpiles were at a 7.4% deficit in May. The stockpile build was 8.4 million st, more than triple the five-year average build for May.īituminous stocks rose 7.7% on the month and 35.3% on the year to 44.9 million st. Stockpiles were 7.1% higher on the month and up 37% on the year. Indonesia's flight capacity was 10.5 million seats in July, making it the country with the largest capacity in Southeast Asia, making up 28% of the region's total seats, aviation data company OAG's figures showed.Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer, has been looking to expand the use of vegetable oils in fuels and rolled out B35 biodiesel blending mandate earlier this year. "We believe that through this established synergy, we will continue to move forward in developing SAF as a key milestone and Biofuel or Green Energy acceleration in Indonesia," he said. SAF development is also part of Pertamina's efforts to help Indonesia meet its 2060 net-zero targets, he added. Pertamina currently produces SAF through co-processing, a method that produces green fuel by processing vegetable oil feedstock and petroleum simultaneously into green hydrocarbon, namely bio aviation fuel, with production carried out at RU IV Cilacap. "As an energy company, Pertamina strives to respond to global challenges by producing green fuel, namely SAF, for the aviation industry in Indonesia," said its corporate communication vice president Fadjar Djoko Santoso. Pertamina is pushing for SAF to be adopted for commercial flights, after it successfully flew military aircraft type CN 250 using SAF in 2021, it added in the statement. This came days after the state-owned energy company Pertamina had successfully conducted static tests of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on the same engine type to ensure commercial feasibility, it said in a statement July 29, adding that the next testing phase includes the ground and flight tests. Following that, the ground and flight tests will be conducted later in August, Indonesia's energy ministry said. The fuel blend – which contains 2.4% palm oil – is being tested on CFM56-7B engines. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.
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