In Indonesia, Reuters reports that the much talked about B30 trial kicked off last week and will last four months with different models of passenger cars and trucks tested. The country wants to boost blending to 30% from the current 20%, creating an additional 2.8 billion liters of demand. Trains, ships and mining machinery are next on the dock for the trials. The cars will run about 50,000km during the trials while trucks will run 40,000km.
Category: Fuels