Sinar Mas, Partners Scrap $5.5 Billion Indonesian Biofuel Plan Sinar Mas and China National Offshore Oil Corp. had halted a $5.5 billion biofuels plan, Director Rafael Concepcion said yesterday. PT Bakrie Sumatera Plantations was ``redesigning'' a biodiesel project, President Director Ambono Janurianto said. Palm oil prices have more than doubled in the past year, undermining the economic rationale for adding the vegetable oil to diesel even as governments worldwide mandate greater use of alternative fuels. The increased use of palm oil and other plants including sugar was meant to stretch fossil-fuel supplies. ``Crude palm oil is very expensive now, it's impossible for companies to make profit if it's used as biodiesel,'' said Alhilal Hamdi, head of ``We are postponing it indefinitely as it's economically not feasible,'' Palm oil futures in |
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