Indonesia plans to increase SAF production to 1 million kiloliters per year by 2030.

Published Nov 17, 2025

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Indonesia intends to increase its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production capacity to 1.11 million kiloliters per year by 2030, said Deputy Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly of Indonesia, Eddi Suparno, on November 13 at the UN Climate Change Conference in Belem, Brazil. To ensure the raw materials needed for SAF production, Indonesia will focus on optimizing the collection of used cooking oil (UCO), Suparno said, adding that Indonesia could potentially collect up to 715,000 metric tons of UCO per year, providing 187,000 kiloliters of SAF equivalent feedstock. "We are not talking about a small project or a trial; SAF is a concrete step towards energy independence and a leap forward in the development of Indonesia's green economy," said Suparno at the session dedicated to accelerating the use of SAF at the COP30 conference. According to a report published by the International Council on Clean Transportation on October 15, the Indonesian government currently plans to ...
Source: Oilworld

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