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Jatropha Plantations and 2 nd Generation Biofuels Production Facilities PT Jatropha Biofuels Initiative

Pt jatropha biofuels initiative dec 2012

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Jatropha Plantations

and

2nd Generation Biofuels

Production Facilities

PT Jatropha Biofuels Initiative

Locations Criteria:

1.Climate suitable for year round jatropha fruit production.

2.Large quantities of low lease costs, nonfood production land, that

conforms to international sustainability standards.

3.Land that is relatively flat for ease in mechanical transplanting of

jatropha tree seedlings.

4.Sufficient rainfall and groundwater supplies to not impact

current/future agriculture and human needs.

5.Ability to position biofuels production, storage and shipping

terminal in close proximity to jatropha plantations.

 

PT Jatropha Biofuels Initiative

Long Term Vertical Integration Plan:

1) own/operate jatropha plantations

2) own/operate biofuels production facilities

3) own/operate storage/export terminals

4) own/operate biofuels transportation assets

5) market biofuels directly to end users

PT Jatropha Feedstock Initiative

Jatropha Plantations Operations

• Have identified approximately 2,000,000 hectares (4,942,000 acres) that meet our Basic Criteria for jatropha plantations.

• Locations are on six islands in eastern Indonesia and are listed below in proposed order of development, easiest to most difficult, based on the existing infrastructure and mobilization/start up costs:

SumbaRoteSawuJamdenaYos SudarsoPapua

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Rote Island

Sawu Island

SumbaIsland

JamdenaIsland

Yos Sudarso Island

Papua Island

Planned Plantations and Refineries Locations

DevelopmentLocation Size Time

Sumba Island 1st Phase 37,500 ha 12 monthsSumba Refinery 1st Module 3,500 bpd 24 monthsSumba Island 2nd Phase 292,500 ha 42 monthsSumba Refinery 2nd-8th Modules 24,500 bpd 54 monthsSawu Island 20,000 ha 10 monthsRote Island 40,000 ha 20 monthsSumba Refinery 9th-10th Modules 7,000 bpd 24 monthsJamdena Island 100,000 ha 30 monthsPapua Refinery 1st -2nd Modules 7,000 bpd 30 monthsYos Sudarso Island 750,000 ha 60 monthsPapua Refinery 3rd-8th Modules 21,000 bpd 30 monthsPapua Island 760,000 ha 62 monthsPapua Refinery 9th-43 Modules 122,500 bpd 54 months

Total Plantations: 2,000,000 ha 120 monthsTotal Refineries: 185,500 bpd 144 months

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Jatropha PlantationLocations-Sumba

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Tambolaka AirportWest Sumba

Daily CommercialFlights From Bali

Discharging Port for Project Equipment and Materials – north coast, West Sumba

Main road running East-Weston central Sumba Island

Secondary roads in plantingareas on Sumba Island

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeCurrent western Sumba Island infrastructure:

•Electricity generation capacity of 1.0 MW, near main roads only. None in planting areas.

•No water treatment/delivery piping for drinking water.

•No sewage handling/treatment piping and processing.

•No fuels distribution or filling stations within 40 kilometers of planting locations.

•No stores selling any products (consumer goods) within 40 kilometers of planting locations.

•No housing or office space for off island personnel.

•No internet, Skype or international television coverage.

•Limited domestic cell phone coverage.

•No food for sale other than limited local farmers markets in rainy season.

•No maintenance or spare parts facilities for vehicles or farm equipment

Multiple 250 kW Portable Generator setsfor Project Base Camps, Nurseriesand Drip Irrigation Systems.All fueled by crude jatropha oil

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeSelf Sufficiency for Electric Power

•Multiple 1MW Generators sets for Jatropha fruit breaking, Jatropha seed pressing, pumping of crude Jatropha oil, processing of Jatropha biomass into organic fertilizer.•Multiple 5 MW Generator sets for hydrogen generation jatropha biofuels productions, storage systems, ship loading facilities and local employee communities.•All fueled by crude jatropha oil.

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeSelf Sufficiency for Water Supply and Drip Irrigation

Catch basins will be constructed to capture rain and water run off from the 2,000 mm of annual rainfall, months Oct-Apr.

Piping will bring water from natural artesian fed rivers where available

Truck-towed, diesel/hydraulic powered drilling rigs will produce water wells for the base camps, drip irrigation system, employees housing estates and any other location that cannot be met by rainwater capture or use of existing rivers.

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeSelf Sufficiency for Drinking Water Supply and Sewage Treatment

Modular sewage treatment plants will process all sewage from our plantation base camps, from biofuels production and from employees housing estates. All treated water will be recycled and used for plantation and foodcrops irrigation.

Modular water treatment plants will process well or river water to potable water for use in our plantation base camps, for feedwater for hydrogen generation for biofuels production and for employees housing estates.

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeInfrastructure Construction Equipment Purchases

Portable cement batch plant (left) and two units of cement mixer trucks (right)

Bulldozer (left) and backhoe (right)

Fuel Truck (left) and Potable Water Truck (right)

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeFast Start Modified Containers for

Housing/Toilets/Offices/Kitchens/Workshops

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All Seed Processing, Organic Fertilizer Production and Biofuels Production Buildings on Sumba to be Precut Steel Frame for Rapid Construction/Long Life

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PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeViews of land to be planted on north coast of Sumba Island

Views of land to be planted in Central Sumba

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PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeLand Preparation and Planting Equipment

35 HP 4wd Diesel Tractors (left) and tractor PTO powered Rotary Tillers (right)

Jatropha seedling transplanters towed by 4wd diesel tractors will allow rapid plantation expansion

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400 DWT LCT for transporting project equipment and consumables to Sumba from Surabaya and organic

fertilizer from Sumba to customers in Gresik

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Jatropha Seed Hybrid to Be Planted on Sumba

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Preparation of apical shoots and young stems for root induction

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Jatropha Seedlings Ready for Transplanting

PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeTypical Plantation Layout

Seed Extraction Machines Used to Remove Oil Bearing Seeds From Jatropha Fruit

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12.5 MT/hour Jatropha Horizontal Screw Press

1.0 MT/hour Jatropha Oil Filter

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Jatropha Tree Trimmings, Fruit Shells and Seed CakeComposted to Produce Organic Fertilizer

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PT Jatropha Biofuels InitiativeAdvanced Biofuels Production

The CH process converts any non-edible oil (triglyceride) directly into high-density aromatic, cycloparaffin, and isoparaffin hydrocarbons that are ideal for drop-in jet (JP-5, JP-8 and Jet A) and diesel (ASTM D 975 and F-76 Naval Distillate) fuels.