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Methanol Opportunities Highlighted
At Forum
By Sonia K and Fadhil
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB)
conducted a roundtable forum on the uses of methanol and how it can
help develop local businesses, especially small and medium-sized
enterprises, at the Sheraton Utama Hotel yesterday.
The roundtable was attended by SME
business-people, who heard that the main goal of the BEDB is to
create employment and better working opportunities. Employment and
business opportunities are linked.
The mission for BEDB is to enable
small businesses to grow beyond the region and expand for a
sustainable future, rather than remain as small businesses.
The three main emphases are sharing
information through initiatives, increasing their capacity, and
creating new industries while also learning about them.
"Brunei's main objective is to
secure a smaller level of costs but with a higher margin, thus
increasing their volatility." This observation was made by Managing
Director of Methanol Market Services Asia, Mark Berggren, who
pointed out the applications of methanol, which is a "necessary
ingredient for products".
The chemical engineering expert
described methanol in its simplest form. Methanol is a gas converted
to liquid. It is toxic and denaturant. In his presentation, he said
that 25 per cent of methanol blends with gasoline. Methanol can be
used in a range of wood products, paint products, silicon, etc.
A methanol plant is being built in
Sungai Liang. There are two major waves of investments which will
provide new opportunities and benefit a cluster of employees
servicing these industries.
"Some people can make DME from
gases, but the applications are further down the road. Cars can also
be modified for methanol use for low-level costs. The incremental
costs are within the region of $50-150,"
Berggren added. Methanol is cheaper
than gasoline and contains lower energy content.
Methanol is safer than gasoline and
has no added sulphur and better emission.
There are certain advantages that
may serve the consumers well.
Berggren said it is like a battery
with a membrane separated by hydrogen. Methanol can be useful for
military uses too.
The forum was led by Dato Paduka
Timothy Ong, Acting Chairman of BEDB, where the panelists shared
with the participants their experiences in their line of work such
as managerial role and their company's main targets.
Pengiran Kerma Raja Pengiran
Kamarulzaman, Chairman of Sungai Liang Authority, said that he was
appointed to administer and run the industry.
Manager Methanol Global Business of
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Shinichi Tokuda said they had undertaken an
expensive operation in Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. "Our aim is to
develop at least two spin-off industries based on methanol at SPARK.
In addition, we see opportunities for local SMEs in the construction
phase as well in the operations phase," Tokoda added.
Mohammad Reduan of Brunei Methanol
Company added that he wanted SPARK to be a world-class industrial
estate. "We are trying to find investment, mainly in methanol
activities," he said. Part of the vision is to dictate the
implementation and identification of the spin-off industries.
According to Klaus Starke of Man
Ferrostaal, a leading German company, methanol is an exciting fuel.
Methanol is quite a demanding material and requires highly-skilled
people with very good qualifications.
Mohammad Reduan also revealed that
prior to 2010, several managers have already been finalised for the
subcontracting works for SMEs.
He said that sub-contracting works
will be advertised early next week. Programmes will be run equipped
with technology. The transfer of skills began at the end of last
month.
Tokoda also spoke of the company's
history. Mitsubishi Gas Chemical was initiated in 1951 and methanol
was first processed in 1952. The company can be a benchmark, for
BEDB as it expands its capacity.
By 2010, methanol is expected to be
the third largest industry in Brunei behind petroleum and liquefied
natural gas.
Yesterday's roundtable was part of
the BEDB's continuing efforts to create new business opportunities
for the people of Brunei Darussalam.
It is for local SMEs to look- at
new business opportunities arising from the methanol plant developed
by the Brunei Methanol Company – a joint venture between Mitsubishi
Gas Chemical, Petroleum Brunei and Itochu Corporation. Construction
of the plant will begin before the end of this year for methanol
production to begin in mid-2010. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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