Indonesia's National Petroleum New Energy Company Joins Singapore's Chuangke Clean Technology to Promote Biomethanol Pilot Project

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Indonesia's National Petroleum New Energy Company recently announced that it has signed a memorandum of cooperation with Singapore's Chuangke Clean Technology Company to explore the construction of a pilot plant for biogas to produce biomethanol in the Simangkai Special Economic Zone on Sumatra Island, Indonesia.

Indonesia's National Petroleum New Energy Company recently announced that it has signed a memorandum of cooperation with Singapore's Chuangke Clean Technology Company to explore the construction of a pilot plant for biogas to produce biomethanol in the Simangkai Special Economic Zone on Sumatra Island, Indonesia. Relying on self-developed CRecREF catalytic technology, Chuangke Clean Technology can convert carbon-containing gases into high value-added chemicals and fuels, helping decarbonization and the development of green chemical industry.

Cooperation Background and Strategic Value

This cooperation is an important measure for Indonesia to optimize the layout of local renewable energy and tap the potential of biogas resources. it will not only promote the research and development of a new generation of green fuels, but also enhance Indonesia's position in the global clean energy supply chain. at the same time, it will provide support for carbon reduction in the maritime industry and increase the value of local resources.
Indonesia's National Petroleum New Energy Company said the cooperation is a key step in developing clean energy based on local resources. Indonesia palm oil waste and other raw materials have sufficient supply and broad market demand. With the help of the advanced technology of the partners, it is expected to build a competitive green fuel industry chain, promote the project from pilot to large-scale commercial use, and improve Indonesia's green energy ecology. The two sides will jointly carry out the feasibility study of the project, and if it goes well, the relevant catalytic technology will be applied at the Simangkai biogas power plant.
The technology can convert low-quality biogas into high-value green chemicals on site without the large investment of traditional methanol plants. Relying on the rich biogas resources and cooperation with local enterprises, the resource advantages can be transformed into commercial bio-methanol supply capacity, helping to achieve the goal of green chemical industry and decarbonization.

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