jatenergy's mission

Renewable energy from biofuels will continue to become a more mainstream business during the next decade, but conventional energy will continue to play an important role in the near term.

Jatenergy's mission is to be an important player in both fields, given its expanded asset base, Asian links and projected growth in the Asian region.

Jatenergy will develop all of its projects in a socially, environmentally and economically sustainable manner to meet the tougher guidelines and expectations of the energy industry.

Jatenergy is pleased to present its Annual Report for 2011 and a Research Report on the Company prepared by Strachan Corporate. Please click on the links below. 

 

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Latest News

  • November 21, 2011

    Jatenergy (ASX: JAT) is moving closer to production on a second coal mine after the Indonesian Government granted a production licence for its Jongkang coal joint venture in East Kalimantan.

    The award of the licence comes just one week after the company began mining first coal from the neighbouring Jongkang II mine under a joint venture partnership.

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  • November 15, 2011

    Jatenergy (ASX: JAT) will mine its first coal this week, after entering a joint venture with a currently producing coal mine, Jongkang II in East Kalimantan, Indonesia.

    The company expects its first sales of high quality thermal coal to Asian customers to occur this year.

    This milestone realises Jatenergy’s goal of diversifying its energy business.

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  • November 05, 2011

    In Illinois, [Biofuels] Digest has learned that United Airlines will operate the first U.S. commercial flight powered by advanced biofuel, utilizing Solazyme Solajet fuel, on Monday, November 7.

    UA Flight 1403 will depart from United’s hub at Bush Intercontinental Airport (the heart of big oil) and fly to the airline’s hub at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. The aircraft is a United Boeing 737-800 Eco-Skies aircraft, and Continental pilots will be at the helm.

    The fuel, produced by Solazyme, is a 40/60 blend of sustainable biofuel and traditional petroleum-derived jet fuel. To date, all Solafuel has been manufactured in a partnership between UOP and Solazyme.

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  • November 02, 2011

    With global demand for jet fuel climbing, and oil prices increasingly squeezing airline profits, a seed called jatropha is getting a lot of attention.

    On October 28 Air China conducted its first trial flight of a passenger jet powered by a mix of biofuel and traditional aviation fuel. The Jet A-1 biofuel kerosene used in the flight was derived from the seeds of tung trees, more commonly known as jatropha.

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  • November 01, 2011

    UOP LLC, a Honeywell company, has announced that Green Jet Fuel, produced jointly with PetroChina, powered China's first biofuel demonstration flight.

    The Air China demonstration flight, which took off and landed in Beijing, used a 50% blend of petroleum-based fuel and Green Jet Fuel made from the inedible plant jatropha in one engine of a Boeing 747-400 aircraft.

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