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National Strategic Project
Methanol for Biofuel

In Indonesia Methanol is used as the building block for Biofuel production to fulfil Government’s B40 program.


BPI has engaged with a leading technology licensor to build a 1 million ton per year’s Natural Gas to Methanol plant facility in Bojonegoro, East Java, using advanced, energy-efficient technology to reduce emissions and waste.


The project will capture and make use of significant CO2 content, hence minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with global climate goals. Water and energy will be carefully managed to avoid unnecessary waste and protect local ecosystems. The project will create thousands of jobs during construction and permanent skilled positions during operation. The highest safety standards will be applied to protect workers and nearby residents.


Compliance with global institutions standards ensures the project meets strict financial, environmental, and social benchmarks. Regular reporting and dialogue with communities, regulators, and investors will keep everyone informed and engaged.

Project Overview

Business Structure
Methanol Plant Bojonegoro

Project Site

BPI Methanol Plant Production Process Diagram

Bio Diesel B40 produced by BPI Methanol:
12,5 million ton/year

Multiplier Effect to Domestic Economy

Producing 1 Million ton of Methanol per annum for Bio-Diesel for domestic consumption

1 Million Tons of Methanol Production per year

BPI's methanol production will increase domestic supply by 1 million tons of methanol per year

Significant Reduction of Methanol Import

The production will significantly reduce methanol imports by 80% each year. This will save foreign exchange worth $340 miilion per year

Positive Impact to Trade Balance

Methanol produced by BPI with Fatty Acid from vegetable oil (CPO), will be sufficient to produce 15 million kiloliters of B40 Bio Diesel, equivalent to a reduction in diesel import of USD $3 billion per year

Job Creation

The multiplier effect of downstreaming is significant for the economy and job creation. During construction, the plant will create approximately 6,000 jobs and during operation of 600 jobs

Clean Production Process

By using CO2 from the gas field as additional feedstock, it will increase productivity and at the same time contributing on carbon emission reduction

National Strategic Project
Ethanol for Biofuel

Ethanol is used for Biofuel as greener substitution for gasoline. This Ethanol project is one of Indonesia government program to fulfil the national energy need and to reduce the import of crude oil / gasoline. BPI is planning to build a 30,000 ton per year Ethanol plant facility in Bojonegoro, East Java, using Sweet Sorghum as feedstock. To support this plant, BPI will cooperate with Perhutani to plant Sweet Sorghum in Perhutani land in Bojonegoro. 

Project Overview

Why Sorghum

The Production Process

The process of converting sorghum to ethanol generally follows these steps:

 

  1. Preparation: The sorghum stalks are cleaned, crushed, and the juice is squeezed out.
  2. Hydrolysis: For grain sorghum or stalks, enzymes are added to break down starches into fermentable sugars like glucose. For sweet sorghum, this step is often simplified as the stalk juice already contains high levels of sugar.
  3. Fermentation: Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is introduced to the sugar-rich liquid in a sterile, anaerobic environment. The yeast consumes the sugars and produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
  4. Distillation: The fermented liquid (mash) is heated to separate the ethanol from the water and other byproducts. This process can concentrate the ethanol to about 95% purity.
  5. Dehydration: Further processing is required to remove the remaining water to achieve fuel-grade ethanol, typically around 99.6% purity.
  6. Co-products: The remaining solids, known as distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS), are a valuable co-product often used as animal feed. The liquid byproduct, vinasse, can be treated and used as a liquid fertilizer.

Project Coal Gasification

In 24 January 2022, President Indonesia Joko Widodo commenced the groundbreaking of Coal to DME project that included PT Batubara Bukit Asam, AirProduct, and PT Butonas Petrochemical Indonesia as AirProduct’s local partner.

This project is part of the effort to achieve the net-zero emission target and has been designated a National Strategic Project.

The Indonesian government provides support through regulations such as Government Regulation No. 26/2022, which provides a 0 percent tariff for coal as a raw material for DME, and the Presidential Regulation concerning the Provision, Distribution, and Pricing of Dimethyl Ether as Fuel.