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    IDA Pat

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    DME Global Activity Update

    J ean-Alain TaupyIDA Chairman

    7thAsian DME ConferenceNiigata

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    The DME Industry Development & Capacities Milestones

    First use as anaerosol propellant

    (Akzo Nobel)

    1963 1994 20092001

    Japan DME Forum(JDF) established

    ISOstandardization

    initiative launched

    BioDME productionbegins

    (Chemrec)

    2010

    Use as dieselfuel established(AVL List, BP, HaldorTopsoe, McCandless,

    Navistar)

    1996

    First demonstrationprojects launched

    (China, Japan)

    First commercialproduction for

    energy use(Lutianhua Group, Toyo

    Engineering)

    20072001

    IDA established

    2003

    China DMEAssociation (CDA)

    established

    SIGNIFICANTDEVELOPMENT

    2011

    2003 2004 20082006 20092007

    40 KTPY 480 KTPY

    2.2 MTPY

    4.4 MTPY5 MTPY

    2010

    6, 7 MTPY

    2015-18

    10 -15MTPY ?

    2011

    ???

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    The DME Industry A turning point?

    Global or regional economic cr isis ? Which consequences on DME and other new

    clean energy carriers? Budget and Debt crisis in Developed countries reduces subsidies and tax incentives...

    Global Climate Change issue does not seem anymore a priority (Watch Durbanconference...)

    With the Arabic Spring, Democracy is emerging in a lot of new countries

    But

    Emerging countries are still growing and need more energy which they have notnecessarily in house.

    Their standard of living is also improving and peoples are requesting for morecomfort and especially for health today and tomorrow

    So

    The potential multi sourcing, the versatility and the cleanliness of DME may be agood answer especially after the issue of the latest WHO report in September onIndoor and outdoor pollutions and their terrible and increasing consequence :

    1,3 million untimely deaths of human beings worldwide and per year

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    Worst in class:

    1. Ahwaz (Iran)2. Ulaanbaatar

    (Mongolia)

    3. Sanandaj (Ira

    4. Ludhiana (Ind

    5. Quetta (Pakist

    Best in Class:

    1. Whitehorse(Canada)

    2. Kitimat (Canad

    3. Burns Lake(Canada)

    4. Houston(Canada)

    5. Clearlake CA

    (USA)

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    5The best candidates for using DME are easy to locate....

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    DME Market Project Overview Global

    Egypt200 ktpy planned

    Korea10 tpd pilot

    Indonesia800 ktpy planned (2011)

    China6-10 mtpy capacity30 50% in operation

    20 mtpy planned (2015-2018)

    India265 ktpy planned

    Sweden

    Worlds firstbioDME plant(2010)

    Uzbekistan100 ktpy planned (2013)

    VietnamProject announced

    Saudi ArabiaProject plannedby KOGAS (300ktpy in 2013)

    United States12,000 liter/day modulaplant planned (2012)

    Papua New Guinea200 ktpy planned (2016)

    Japan80 ktpyoperational

    Which matches more or less with countries interested in DM

    MongoliaChoir & TavanTolgoi Projects2015 ?

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    Key Drivers andCurrent Opportunities

    1. Introduction of standards Anticipated in China in 2012

    Likely to encourage confidence, investment,and growth in market

    2. Low-Carbon fuel requirements BioDME in combination with fossil-based

    DME offers attractive option to regulators and

    fleet owners required to introduce cleantransportation fuels

    3. LPG blend stock Already commercial at small but rapidly

    growing scale

    Utilizing existing LPG infrastructure fordistribution and utilization

    Coal monetization Market pull for new energy supplies, security

    of supply

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    Key Drivers andFuture Opportunities

    1. Renewable feedstock integration e.g. Pite

    Electricity + H2O + CO2 Wind and solar

    2. Integration with existing fuels LPG

    Diesel

    Other ethers

    3. No integration use Dedicated road transport fleets

    Maritime transport

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    The Association

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    About the Association Membership

    ENN

    The IDA unites those companies most active in the development of DME worldwide, from everysector of the industry, representing a wide range of interests within both the upstream anddownstream value chains:

    Indian Oil Corporation

    Eni

    China Energy

    Total

    Volvo

    Siraga

    Oberon Fuels

    City of Vaxjo, Sweden

    Aygaz

    Indian Oil Safety Directorate

    and many more

    Isuzu Advanced Engineering Center

    Alternative Fuel Technologies

    Korea Gas Corporation

    Haldor Topse

    Lurgi

    PT Arrtu Mega Energie

    Methanex

    Unitel Technologies

    Chemrec

    Akzo Nobel

    Posten Logistik

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    About the Association Strategic Partnerships

    The IDA maintains close ties with regional DME association and related industry bodies, unitingthose organizations most active in the development of DME worldwide:

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    About the AssociationOrganization and Governance

    Board of Directors

    Health, Safety& Enviroment

    Regulations &StandardsChairman:

    Steve Sopora(Methanex)

    Research &Development

    Chairman:Andr Boehman

    (Penn StateUniv.)

    StrategyChairman:

    Qiang Li ChinaEnergy)

    Indian AffairsChairman: A.M.K. Sinha(Indian Oil)

    Representation Representation Representation Representation

    North American AffairsChairman: Jim McCandless(Alternative Fuel Technology)

    Representation Representation Representation Representation

    China AffairsChairman: Huang Zhen(SJT University)

    Representation Representation Representation Representation

    Japan AffairsChairman: Yotaro Ohno(RenFuD)

    RepresentationRepresentationRepresentationRepresentation

    Korea AffairsChairman: Gye Lim(Hoseo University)

    Representation Representation Representation Representation

    RegionalCommittees

    AdvocacyCommittees

    European AffairsChairman: Ulrik Federspiel(Haldor Topsoe)

    Representation Representation Representation Representation

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    About the Association 2011 Initiatives and Milestones

    1. Flame Efficiency Study Study commissioned by the IDA in response to need for definitive data on the subject

    Being conducted by the Centre Europeen de Recherche et de Formation Avancee enCalcul Scientifique (CERFACS)

    Available to IDA members in 2012

    2. Guidelines for Good Safety Practices Report created by the IDA in response to need for basic safety and handling guidelines

    by industry

    Available on the IDAs online portal

    3. DME / LPG Blending Recommendation

    Report created by the IDA in response to request for authoritative industry guidance bycompanies involved in the establishment of blending standards and regulations in China

    The product of a joint working group between the World LP Gas Association and the IDA

    Available on the IDAs online portal

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    Thank you for your attention

    J ean-Alain TaupyIDA Chairman

    7thAsian DME ConferenceNiigata