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Officials say Indonesia is considering a 1% blend of sustainable aviation fuel by 2026.

Edi Wibowo, an official in the energy ministry, said that Indonesia, which is the largest palm oil producer in the world, was considering a plan requiring international flights departing from Jakarta and Bali, to use a blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), starting 2026.

Pertamina, the Indonesian state energy company, has started to produce SAF partly made from used cooking oils (UCO) at one of its refinerys this year and plans to convert two more refineries to process UCO fuel.

Edi stated that "the regulation for the gradual introduction of SAF is being drafted. It has been proposed to start in 2026, with an initial implementation rate of 1%."

Indonesia is proposing to increase the SAF mix to 5% in 2035.

According to a report by the Indonesia Palm Oil Strategic Studies, Indonesia could produce up to 3-4 million kilograms of UCO per year. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Bernadette Christopher)

(source: Reuters)