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C O M P A N Y
P R O F I L E
BI O NAS
REMARKS BY GROUP EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
The issue of global warming and climate change is important and should not be taken lightly by
any parties. BIONAS intents to assist Governments in any country to streamline their National
Bio-fuel Policy and implement them immediately.
All related party must work more closely to have a mutual agreement to coordinate and unify the
bio-fuel policies and ensure the stabilization of bio-fuel markets in order to secure an efficient,
economic and regular supply of bio-fuel to consumers while securing a steady income to
producers and a fair return on capital for those investing in the bio-fuel industry.
BIONAS is willing and able to issue investment to meet the demand of any country for bio-fuel
projects in their respective country. With support from all parties, implementation of bio-fuel
projects can be expedited for the benefits of the world.
We hope that all bio-fuel players will enhance their commitments towards achieving a better and
cleaner environment in line with the world’s perspective on climate action.
BIONAS takes proactive steps by collaborating our expertise and technology with any party to
make climate action a reality.
Dato’ Seri Mohd Safie M. Jaffri
Group Executive Chairman
BATC Development Berhad
Contents Page
An Introduction 4
Company Information – Fast Facts 5
Board Of Directors & Management Team 6-8
Organizational Structure 9
Corporate Structure 10
Financial Information 11
Biofuel Feedstock – Fast Facts 12
2010 – 2011 Progress Update In Malaysia 13
2010 – 2011 International Progress Update 14– 17
Applied Technology & Implementation Concept 18 - 19
BIONAS Products – Fast Facts 20 – 22
Contracts 23
Contact Us 24
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AN INTRODUCTION
Bionas Agropolitan Technology Corridor Development Berhad or better known as BATC
Development Berhad under its tradename “BIONAS” was incorporated in 2004 and the project
launched in 2007 with the objective of promoting Jatropha Curcas planting for fuel production as
well as to generate wealth creation within the Malaysian Economy.
The Company’s main unique selling proposition lies in its supply chain, branding control,
strong support from the Malaysian government and local communities, its price leading position,
and the relative low entry cost of producing Jatropha biofuels by outsourcing a major portion of its
supply chain costs and risks to existing yet idle multi-million dollar refineries, third party nursery
partners and partnering land owners and farmers.
To date, BIONAS is a world leading brand in Jatropha plantation and bio-fuel industry. Its assets
portfolio in Malaysia consists of over 600,000 acres planted areas, 3.3 million acres land bank,
313 nurseries and collection centers, 4 pressing mills, and 2 processing & blending plants as well
as storage facilities.
BIONAS have production capacity for 2,500,000 tonnes seeds, 850,000 tonnes of Crude
Jatropha Oil (CJO) and 1.7 Million tonnes of seed cakes (bio-mass), 8.5 Million tonnes of
Jatropha additives and 85.0 Million tonnes of B20 for bio-fuels. BIONAS has extended its global
presence in Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Taiwan, China, Kenya,
Pakistan, Iran, Ethiopia, Sudan and Nigeria.
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CORE BUSINESSES
The core businesses of the Company ranges
from the industry’s up stream up to mid
stream business activities as follows:
1. Plantations
- Nurseries & Collection Centers
- Jatropha & Swida Plantations
2. Pressing Mills
3. Production of BIONAS Biofuel Additives
4. Blending Process & Storage of Blended
Bio Fuels.
COMPANY’S VISION
BIONAS envisage developing new sustainable
green economic activity which will enhance
economic growth in rural areas and
simultaneously eradicate poverty.
COMPANY’S MISSION
To become the leading producer of
sustainable second generation renewable
energy, which is environmentally friendly,
does not contribute to deforestation, does not
compete with food production while at the
same time providing and improving
socioeconomic value to local communities.
Sarawak, Malaysia Taipei, Taiwan Palembang, Indonesia
COMPANY INFORMATIONFast Facts
BATC DEVELOPMENT BERHAD (653565-U)
(BIONAS AGROPOLITAN TECHNOLOGY CORRIDOR)
Trademark name: BIONAS
BIO-OIL NATIONAL
COMPANY REGISTRATION:
Company Number: 653565-U
Date of Incorporation: 24 May 2004
Legal status: Public Company
Limited by Shares
Paid Up Capital: RM 100,000,000
CORRESPONDING ADDRESS:
Level 5, Wisma Le Proton,
134, Jalan Raja Abdullah, Kampung Baru,
50300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +603-2691 2228, 2691 2218,
Fax:+603-2691 2208
www.bionas.com.my
REGISTERED ADDRESS & COMPANY
SECRETARY:
JS Corporate Services Sdn Bhd (410460-M)
Saharudin bin Mohd Basar (LS 0007204)
No. 70-2, 2nd Floor, Jalan 2/23A,
Off Jalan Genting Klang,
Taman Danau Kota, Setapak,
53300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +603-4142 5100, 4142 6893, 4142 1626
Fax: +603-4143 9720
AUDITORS:
Messrs At Konsortium
Chartered Accountants
No.47A, 2nd floor, Jalan Raja Alang
50300, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
PRINCIPAL BANKERS:
MAYBANK BERHAD
2, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14,
Taman Tun Dr Ismail
60000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
HSBC AMANAH MALAYSIA BERHAD
33 Jalan Sultan Ismail, Bukit Bintang,
50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
AL RAJHI BANKING & INVESTMENT
CORPORATION (MALAYSIA) BERHAD
Ground Floor, East Block,
Wisma Selangor Dredging,
142-B, Jalan Ampang,
50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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TM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DATO’ SERI MOHD SAFIE M JAFFRI
Group Executive Chairman
Malaysian, is the Executive Chairman of the BATC Group. Prior to Bionas, he
has acted in the capacity as chief executive of several notable organizations
within the technology, construction and property development sectors in
Malaysia and Singapore in the past. These include amongst others executive
chairmanships in South Johor Amalgamated Holdings Berhad (now known as
SJA Berhad), a diversified public company listed on the Main Board of Bursa
Malaysia Securities, and the Chase Development property development group in
Singapore. He has also been associated with the production of the world's first
SAZELA DATO’ SERI MOHD SAFIE
Independent, Non-Executive Director
Malaysian, is currently attached with the Strategic Marketing Department of
UEM Land Berhad since May 2009. Prior to joining UEM Land, she was a
pioneer and core member of the Strategic Marketing Division for Iskandar
Regional Development Authority (IRDA) where she was heavily involved with
investor relations, strategic collaborations, marketing and branding for the
Nation’s first economic growth corridor. Her past experiences also includes
tablet personal computer, and was also involved in identification technology endeavours such as
the e-passport. system for the Tajikistan Government, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
personnel tracking for the Malaysian Prison Department, delegate tracking for the ASEAN
Ministers Meeting 2006 and warehouse management systems for an Indonesian supermarket
chain Today, he continues to play a pivotal role and is an essential driving force in the success of
the Company's corporate strategies and various operational efforts.
business development and expansion initiatives for Mary Kay Sdn. Bhd. She holds a Degree in
Commerce (major in Economics) from Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
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IZMET ISKANDAR TAN SRI RAMLI
Director of Corporate Affairs
MANAGEMENT TEAM
ZURINA AMNAN
Group Chief Executive Officer
Malaysian, is the Chief Executive Officer of the BATC Group. She has been key in
mapping out the Group's core strategies. She leads the operational supply chain,
and business and corporate relations of the Group. Zurina is entrenched in the
Group's operations, managing over 468 nurseries and collection centres and
million acres of plantation. This includes managing 12 biofuel processing plants
around Malaysia and in neighboring regions. Her leadership quality has extended
the company’s global presence to Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia,
Philippines, Taiwan, China Kenya , Pakistan, Iran, Ethiopia, Sudan & Nigeria. With the Company
diverse operational experience and unrivalled business heritage, it is now poised to take a
leading position in the global business arena. Zurina has also been invited to speak on Jatropha
development strategies at the Jatropha World Summit 2008, Bali, Indonesia. She has also acted
in the capacity of chief executive in several other national level technology projects in the past.
Malaysian, is the Director of Corporate Affairs. He is an Affiliated Member of the
Association of International Accountants (AIA), and a Member of the Corporate
Finance Faculty under the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England &
Wales (ICAEW). Izmet is also a director of Firium Solutions (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd,
an investee information & communication technology solutions company of
Sumitomo Corporation immediately after his term as Director of Corporate
Finance at Persoft Systems Sdn Bhd, a leading Malaysian Microsoft software licensing
corporation. He also served with RHB Capital Berhad where he was Secretariat of the Working
Group Committee responsible for setting up of RHB Islamic Bank Berhad. His experience in
Islamic banking and finance was further expanded via his involvement on the Islamic Financial
Services Board, an international standard setting body for the Islamic financial services industry,
hosted by Bank Negara Malaysia. Prior to joining RHB Capital Berhad, he was involved in
assurance services with Ernst & Young and Arthur Andersen. Izmet holds a Bachelor of Science
(BSc) degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Southampton in the United
Kingdom (UK).
YUSWIRA MD YUSSOP
Director of Technology
Malaysian, is the Director of Technology. His primary responsibilities span over
Bionas’s technology implementation and maintenance at all company’s factories,
mills and refineries. He also works closely with the production division in line of
research and development (R&D). He holds Bachelor Degree of Engineering
(Hons) from Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan. He has wide practical
experiences in Preventive Maintenance (TBM & CBM), Corrective Maintenance,
Breakdown Troubleshooting activities, RCFA (Root Cause Failure Analysis) for Press Machines,
Conveyor System, and Transfer Equipment. He has gained these experiences from working in
senior positions with Miyazu (M) Sdn Bhd, Proton Bhd and Hatakeyama Engineering Sdn.
Bhd. During his last service at Miyazu, he was the Head of Maintenance Department who was
responsible to monitor MTBF & MTTR for 11 Production Lines and 16 Overhead Cranes ranging
from 5 to 40Ton. He also has ability to communicate in Japanese, English and Malay.
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ZAINOL HAQIM ZAINOL RASHID
Head Of Group Business Development
Malaysian, is the Head of Group Business Development. He began his career as
an Internal Client Delivery Executive with AC Nielsen Asia Pacific and later
joining Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), a Government Agency
under the Prime Minister's Department as a member of the pioneering team
entrusted with the implementation planning and execution of Iskandar Malaysia,
the nation’s first economic growth corridor. Subsequently after implementation,
he joined Iskandar Investment Berhad, a subsidiary company of Khazanah
research, Palm Oil industry, Halal Industry, Oil & Gas Industry and Information & Communication
Technology. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from University of Technology
Malaysia (UTM). He participated in international conference in Spain in 2007 and was awarded a
bronze medal for his research
Nasional Berhad. Prior to joining BATC, he has served in various departments and had
exposures in variety of areas on different capacities namely; CEO’s Office, Corporate Services,
Internal Audit, Human Capital Management and Project Planning & Monitoring. Concurrently, he
is also a Member of the Board as well as the Executive Director of Business Development for
Bionas Airways Sdn. Bhd.. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Management from Athabasca
University, Canada.
MANAGEMENT TEAM
KHAIRIL ANUAR ZAINUDDIN
Group General Manager
Malaysian, is the Group General Manager. His main responsibilities include the
general operation of BATC group of companies, project development and client
relationship management (CRM). He is also responsible for the administration
of Bionas Murabahah Bhd. He began his career in 2006 as General Manager,
in an Oil & Gas Related Company. He then became an IT Manager cum
General Manager from 2009 onwards. He had gathered vast knowledge and
experiences in corporate management, business due diligence, market
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN’S
OFFICE
GROUP CEO’S OFFICE
GROUP CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE DIVISION
GROUP
OPERATIONS
DIVISION
GROUP
TREASURY &
SECRETARIAL
DIVISION
GROUP HUMAN
CAPITAL &
ADMIN DIVISION
COMMS &
INVESTOR
RELATIONS
DIVISION
CORP.
PLANNING &
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION
IT
DEPARTMENT
MARKETING
DEPARTMENT
PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
SABAH UNIT
SARAWAK UNIT
PENINSULAR
MALAYSIA UNIT
INDONESIA
UNIT
INTERNATIONAL
UNIT
DISTRICT
COORDINATORS
DISTRICT
COORDINATORS
DISTRICT
COORDINATORS
DISTRICT
COORDINATORS
BIOFUEL
BIONAS
SDN BHD
BIONAS
SDN BHD
BIONAS
INDONESIA
100%
100%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
CORPORATE STRUCTURE
BIONAS
THAILAND
BIONAS
PHILIPPINES
BIONAS
VIETNAM
BIONAS
CAMBODIA
BIONAS
TAIWAN
BIONAS
CHINA
BIONAS
KENYA
50%
BIONAS
NIGERIA
BIONAS
PAKISTAN
BIONAS
ETHIOPIA
50%
50%
50%BIONAS
SUDAN
BIONAS
IRAN
50%
50%
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RINGGIT MALAYSIA
(RM)2007 2008 2009 2010
Revenue Nil 20,067,457 32,880,520 61,090,096
Gross Profit/Loss
(Before Taxation)Nil 417,420 1,258,747 7,544,934
Net Profit / Loss
(Before Tax)Nil (272,613) 140,752 6,493,072
Total Asset 964,128 21,550,575 53,450,567 113,915,069
Net Tangible Assets 964,128 - 207,731 8,885,816 15,443,449
Shareholder Capital 1,000,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000
-20,000,000
0
20,000,000
40,000,000
60,000,000
80,000,000
100,000,000
120,000,000
2007 2008 2009 2010
REVENUE GROSS PROFIT / LOSS NET PROFIT / LOSS
TOTAL ASSETS NET TANGIBLE ASSETS SHAREHOLDER CAPITAL
FINANCIAL INFORMATIONKey Figures
Notes:
1. The Company has never taken any financing facilities for its operation/projects except for Motor
Vehicle Hire Purchase. All operation/project financing are raised internally.
2. The Company has raised its Shareholders Capital to RM100,000,000 in September 2011.
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BIOFUEL FEEDSTOCKFast Facts
JATROPHA CURCAS
PROPERTIES JATROPHA
Climate Type: Tropical
Seed Oil Content: 37%
Average Annual Yield / Acre (1st – 3rd
Year):3.6 Mt
Average Annual Yield / Acre (4th Year
Onwards):5.0 Mt
Lifespan: 50 Years
Harvest Period: Monthly after 6 months
Crude Oil Price / Mt USD 855
Byproducts Seed Cakes I.e: Biomass Briquette,
“By making woody plants and the inedible by-products of crops economically
viable the eventual hope is to be able to produce biofuels that don’t compete with
food production.”
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MALAYSIA’S PROGRESS UPDATE FOR 2010 & 2011
In the year 2008 and 2009, Bionas has been actively promoting the cultivation of jatropha in
Malaysia. The numbers of planters had risen from 28,983 in 2008 to 112,484 in 2009
respectively. Bionas has also increased the numbers of nurseries from 98 in 2008 to 221 in
2009. The number of planters had risen to 238,541 and the number of nurseries to 313 in
2010.The Company has also setup 4 pressing mills in 2010 as part of the company’s
capacity building to cater to its needs for the production Bionas’ Jatropha Additives.
2011 has been a productive period for Bionas as the company has invested into the setting
up of 2 processing, blending plant, and storage facilities for Bionas Jatropha Additives at 2
main ports of Malaysia.
Below entails some of the activities Bionas’ has been engaging for 2010 and 2011
respectively;
2 Jatropha Additives processing, blending & storage facilities:
1. Prai Port, Penang
2. Kuching Port, Sarawak
4 Press Mills:
1. Gua Sukat, Sri Aman, Sarawak
2. Bukit Sungai Tujuh, Bintulu, Sarawak
3. Tamin, Sibu, Sarawak
4. Keningau, Sabah
Nurseries : 313 nurseries all around Malaysia
Landbanks : 3.3 Million Acres
Plantation : 790,000 Acres
Major Events : Commodity Lab for Jatropha with Ministry Of Industrial Trade
and Commodity – Mac 2010
2010 – 2011 PROGRESS UPDATE IN
MALAYSIA
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2010 – 2011 INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS
UPDATE
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS UPDATE FOR 2010 & 2011
Toward the end of 2009, Bionas begins to expand its operation into other nations and to date has
existing global operations in countries namely Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam,
Cambodia, Taiwan, China, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Iran, and recently venturing to
North America as well as South America mostly through joint venture with local partners.
Recently, we have signed JV agreements for Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador,
Venezuela, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. To date, Bionas has the largest presence in
Indonesia and are continues expanding through our Bionas World Tour Program starting from
June 2011. The following page entails some of the activities Bionas’ has been engaging for 2010
and 2011 respectively;
Indonesia
No. of Nurseries: 45
No. of Planters: 370,000
Location of Plantations:
1. Palembang
2. Lampung
3. Padang
4. Bangka Island
5. Lombok
6. Lampung
7. Pontianak
8. Bengkulu
9. Kupang
10. Madura
No. of Press Mill & Location:
1. Muara Enim, Sumatera Selatan, Indonesia
2. Kayu Agung, Sumatera Selatan, Indonesia
3. Lampung, Indonesia
4. Madura, Indonesia
Philippines
No of Nurseries: 38
No. Of Planters: 135,000
Location of Plantations:
1. Zamboanga City
2. Zamboanga Del Norte
3. Sibugay
4. Basilan
5. Tawi-Tawi, Bongao
6. South Cotabato
7. General Santos
8. Sulu Province
9. Sibuco
10. Tungawan
11. Liloy
No. of Press Mill & Location: Salug, Zamboanga
Del Norte
Thailand
No of Nurseries: 5 (South Thailand)
Location of Plantations:
1. Hatyai
2. Pattani
3. Buriram
4. Nan Rong
5. Chakkarat
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Vietnam
Partnership with VPI (Vietnam Petroleum
Institute) PetroVietnam
Location of Plantation: Binh Phuoc Province
Cambodia
No of Nurseries: 5
Location of Plantation: Kg. Thom, Siam Reap
Taiwan
No. of Nurseries: 6
Location of Plantation:
1. Hualien
2. Tai Tung
3. Yun Lin
Major Events: International Conference
"Fueling Hope for Biofuel & Environment
Program“
Kenya
No. of Nurseries: 2
No. of Plantations & Pressing Mills:
1. Kambo Village, Eastern Province
2. Lambwe Village, South Nyanza Province
Major Events: 2011 UNEP Governing Council
/Global Ministrial Forum
China
No. of Nurseries: 4
Location of Plantations:
1. Yunnan Province
2. Sichuan Province
3. Jiangsu Province
4. Jiangxi Province
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Pakistan
1. Visit and Testing of Bionas Biofuel
Products with a Bunker Company in
Pakistan, at Clifton, Karachi.
2. Visit and Testing of Bionas Biofuel
Products with the National Oil Company,
Pakistan at Clifton, Karachi.
Ethiopia
1. Visit to Jatropha plantation project and JV
Agreement signing ceremony at Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. Presentation and
Demonstration were made to the National
Oil Company, Ethiopia.
Iran
:
1. Testing of Bionas Biofuel and JV
Agreement Signing Ceremony for Jatropha
Plantation and Biofuel Program with
Petrochemical Company at Isfahan, Iran.
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APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & IMPLEMENTATION CONCEPT
The key success factor for Bionas lies in the application of its technology for the production of
bio-fuel as well as the implementation concept in developing its plantations.
The applied technology and implementation concept is proven to be effective and has been the
driving factor for the growth of the Company.
Applied Technology For The Production of Bio-fuels
APPLIED TEHNOLOGY &
IMPLEMENTATION CONCEPT
Implementation Concept For Plantations
Give back to the farmers by offering the
highest buy back price of feedstock
Nursery /
Collection
Centre
FarmersPress
Mills
Nano-
Emulsion &
Polarization
Technology
Minimum
Savings of
USD50 Million
Investment on
Refinery
BIONAS CONCEPT
BIONAS
1. FREE Land
2. FREE workers
Savings of investment in land and
workers
FARMERS
1. FREE Jatropha seeds for 4 hectares per person
- Cultivation is done at their own land.
- Family members get together to work and
generate income
2. Good buy back price- guaranteed monthly income
Solution to Sustainable Feedstock Supply & Poverty Eradication
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APPLIED TECHNOLOGY & IMPLEMENTATION CONCEPT
The process of producing Bionas’ biodiesel does not undergo any transesterification which
normally uses methanol derived from petroleum sources. Producing palm biodiesel to meet
EN14214 with -21C pour point requires the said methyl ester to be fractionated twice and this
process is very energy intensive and costly. A revolutionary Jatropha Nano-Emulsion B20
Biofuel (for diesel, petrol, heavy fuel and jet fuel) is taking the lead.
Bionas have developed biofuel component which is 100% biodegradable, zero sulfur,
renewable, sustainable and green. Our nano-emulsion B20 Biofuels are derived from Jatropha,
the 2nd generation biofuel feedstock which is non-food and environmental-friendly.
The base oil of our emulsified B20 Biofuels are processed Jatropha oil emulsified with some
water to yield a 100% biodegradable fuel component. It is later blended into normal diesel to
yield an emulsified diesel which can make biodiesel via transesterification obsolete (neat
biodiesel from transesterification increase NOx and with 10% lower energy content). We have
formulated and synthesized a very stable emulsion which have been demonstrated and tested
with buses in Malaysia and Singapore.
APPLIED TEHNOLOGY &
IMPLEMENTATION CONCEPT
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BIONAS PRODUCTSFast Facts
BIONAS’ PRODUCT RANGE
To fulfil its mission of becoming the leading producer of sustainable second generation
renewable energy, Bionas through its research and development has developed 5 new bio
products specifically to meet the 1997 Kyoto Protocol & United Nations Climate Change issues
which calls for emission reduction of CO2 and GHG. We are ready to provide the solutions to
the world through our technology and products.
Our products are:
Composition:
B20 Bio Petrol B20 (M) Bio Petrol
80% Petrol 50% Petrol
10% Bionas Petrol Additives 30% Methanol
10% H2O 20% Bionas Petrol Additives
Market Segmentation
Petrol based internal combustion engines i.e. Automobiles,
Motorcycles, etc.
Composition:
90% Petrol
10% Bionas Petrol Additives
Market Segmentation
Petrol based internal combustion engines i.e. Automobiles,
Motorcycles, etc.
2. SUPER PETROL
3. B100 BIO DIESEL & B20 (M) BIO DIESEL
Composition:
B100 Bio Diesel B20 (M)Bio Diesel
50% Methanol 50% Diesel
50% Bionas Diesel Additives 30% Bionas Fuel
20% Bionas Diesel Additiives
Market Segmentation
Diesel based engines for automobiles & industrial heavy
machineries.
1. B20 BIO PETROL & B20 (M) BIO PETROL
20
Composition:
90% Diesel
10% Bionas Diesel Additives
Market Segmentation
Diesel based engines for automobiles & industrial heavy
machineries.
5. B25 BIO HEAVY FUEL OIL
Composition:
75% Heavy Fuel Oil
10% H2O
15% Bionas Heavy Fuel Additives
Market Segmentation
Shipping & Heavy Industry.
4. SUPER DIESEL
Composition:
B50 (M)Bio Jetfuel B20 (M) Bio Jetfuel
55% Jet A1 Fuel 50% Methanol
20% Methanol 50% Bionas Jetfuel Additives
25% Bionas Jetfuel Additives
Market Segmentation
Aviation Industry.
6. B50 (M) BIO JETFUEL & B20 (M) BIO JETFUEL
7. B100 (M) BIO JETFUEL & SUPER JETFUEL
Composition:
B100 (M) Bio Jetfuel Super Jetfuel
75% Methanol 90% Jet A1
25% Bionas Jetfuel Additives 10% Bionas Jetfuel Additives
Market Segmentation
Aviation Industry.
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9. BIO ENERGY EMISSION SOLUTION (BEES)
Composition:
75% Paraffin Wax
25% Bionas Jatropha Additives
Market Segmentation
Coal based power generation plant & boilers
Bio Energy Emmission Solution (BEES) ENHANCES THE CALORIFIC VALUE of coal thus
maximizing the burn process of coal inside furnaces. BEES also reduces emission of smoke as
well as poisonous gas such as SOx, NOx & GHG. BEES further increases the furnace wall
temperature by 100c – 200c thus minimizing the usage of coal. After 45 days application, carbon
deposits inside the chimney wall will fall by itself and this minimizes the down time &
maintenance cost.
BIONAS’ PRODUCT POTENTIAL
Bionas’ products has massive potential to address global issues with regards to:
a. Sustainable Renewable Energy
b. Water-Energy Linkages – Fossil & Water Molecule Bonding
c. Clean Coal Technology - Calorific Value Enhancer
Source:
World Energy Council
(http://www.worldenergy.org/activities/strategic_insight/survey_of_energy_resources_and_technologies/default.asp)
Composition:
BL5 Bio Lubricant BL10 Bio Lubricant
80% Lubricant 80% Lubricant
20% Bionas Lubricant Additives 20% Bionas Lubricant
Additives
Market Segmentation
Diesel based engines for automobiles & industrial heavy
machineries.
8. BL5 BIO LUBRICANT & BL10 BIO LUBRICANT
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CONTRACTSIn Hand
PRESENT CONTRACTS
Present, Bionas has recently signed three 2+1 year contract to supply Bionas’ Fuel
Additives, Blending and Storage services amounting to USD 117 Million for the 1st year.
The details of all present contracts are enclosed in the table below;
PRODUCTS QUANTITY BUYERLOADING
PORT
CONTRACT
VALUE1ST DELIVERY
B20 BioPetrol35,000 Mt /
MonthBiomix
Penang,
Malaysia
USD 45 Mil /
YearJuly 2011
B100 Super
Diesel
35,000 Mt /
MonthD’Crystal Oil
Keelung,
Taiwan
USD 45 Mil /
YearJuly 2011
B25 Heavy Fuel
Oil
3,500 Mt /
Month
Crystal Team
Trade
Kuching,
Malaysia
USD 27 Mil /
YearJune 2011
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CONTACT US
For further information on BIONAS, please contact:
BATC Development Berhad (653565-U)
Level 5, Wisma Le Proton,
134, Jalan Raja Abdullah, Kampung Baru,
50300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +603-2691 2228, 2691 2218
Fax:+603-2691 2208
www.bionas.com.my
www.bionas.com.my
www.bionasmalaysia.com
www.biofuelbionas.com
www.bionasinternational.com
www.bionasindonesia.com
www.bionasafrica.com
www.bionaspakistan.com
www.bionasthailand.com
www.bionastaiwan.com
www.bionasvietnam.com
www.bionascambodia.com
www.bionasphilippine.com
www.bionaschina.net
www.bionasiran.com
Kindly browse through our websites for more information regarding BIONAS and our activities.
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© 2011 BIO OIL NASIONAL (BIONAS)
All rights reserved. BIONAS makes no representation or warranty, whether express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the facts presented. BIONAS disclaims
responsibility from any liability arising out of reliance on the contents of this publication.