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June 2012 InFocus Malaysia to implement Euro 4M in 2015 Malaysia had more than 21 million registered cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses and commercial vehicles on its roads last year. According to the Petaling Jaya- based Malaysian Automotive Association, the country added about 600,000 vehicles in 2011, with passenger cars accounting for 89% of the increase. That surge caps a seven- year span that saw about a half million new cars and trucks registered every year. Vehicle growth is adding to the country s air quality problems. The capital city of Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding federal district have had significant air quality issues in the past. Results from Malaysia s Department of Environment showed that most areas of the country fell in the good air quality status category on a recent April day. However, a few locations were rated unhealthy, particularly late in the day and for sampling stations in or near Kuala Lumpur. Modern emission reduction technology demands an adequate supply of low sulphur fuel, with levels of 50 or 10 parts per million (ppm). Currently, the sulphur limit for Malaysian petrol and diesel is 500 ppm, which has implications for air pollution control efforts. The main obstacle has been lowering sulphur in gasoline and diesel, said Eric Holthusen, who spent the past decade closely involved in the development of the Malaysian market while working for Shell Global Solutions. The time to upgrade refineries is the defining factor. The introduction of the next step up in fuel quality in Malaysia, Euro 4M, has been delayed many times. Most recently, its implementation was pushed back from 2012 to 2015.

InFocus Page 2 of 7 According to Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha, oil companies requested this later date as they were not ready to complete the refinery upgrades that will enable them to produce lower sulphur fuels. He added, Although the government has agreed to the extension, the delay is ultimately hindering the progress of diesel usage in the country. In order to meet Euro 4M requirements, the country s refineries will have to upgrade their hydrotreatment units, to further remove sulphur from the fuel stream. Even when implemented, the new specifications won t be an exact duplicate of Euro 4, as evidenced by the M in the Malaysian version of the standard. For example, the level of benzene, a known carcinogen and an anti- knock agent, in the specification won't be the same as the Euro 4 spec. According to Department of the Environment Air Division Principal Assistant Director Shafe'ee Yasin, the benzene level in the Malaysian Euro 4M spec will be 3.5 percent volume. In contrast, the Euro 4 spec calls for benzene content of 1% maximum by volume. That is a fifth of what is allowed under Euro 2M, Malaysia s current fuel specification. The sulphur content for Euro 4M has been set at 50 ppm, however, similar to Euro 4. Other fuel parameters can be found in the accompanying tables. In order to meet Euro 4M requirements, the country s refineries will have to upgrade their hydrotreatment units, to further remove sulphur from the fuel stream. All refineries are said to have now started the upgrading process. However, details are vague. A spokesperson for Shell Malaysia, which operates a 155,000 barrel- per- day refinery in Port Dickson, said that the company will comply with the government's regulation on fuel specification (for Euro 4) and will work towards meeting the enforcement deadline, without giving any specifics. The Esso Malaysia refinery in Port Dickson, which was recently purchased by a Philippine- based food conglomerate, has not publicly announced any upgrading plans yet. Two other refineries in the country are operated by Malaysia s state- owned oil and gas company Petroliam Nasional Berhad or PETRONAS, which has not made any public announcements as to their upgrading plans. However, recently, the company announced that it will construct a new 300,000 barrel- per- day refinery that will come on stream in 2016 called the Refinery and Petrochemicals Integrated Development (RAPID) project.

InFocus Page 3 of 7 RAPID s refinery will produce gasoline, jet fuel, diesel and fuel oil. Its gasoline will meet the Euro 4 standards; diesel Euro 5, said PETRONAS Spokesman Azman Ibrahim. Cleaner fuels, of course, are only part of any air pollution solution. Vehicle emissions also have to be regulated. New vehicle emission standards have been finalized for both diesel and petrol vehicles, according to the Department of the Environment s Yasin. By the end of 2012, new light- and heavy- duty diesel vehicles will have to meet Euro 2. Petrol passenger cars and light- duty vehicles will have to meet Euro 3. Consequently, NOx emissions will be capped at 0.15 grams per kilometer and total hydrocarbons will be set at no more than 0.20 g/km for petrol passenger cars. In comparison, the equivalent figures for Euro 4 are 0.08 and 0.10, respectively. Euro 5 is even more stringent, with Nox emisssions capped at 0.06 and THC at 0.10. Those figures are important for the future air quality of Malaysia, because they are targets the country means to hit in the years to come. As Yasin noted, In 2015, both petrol and diesel engines must comply with Euro 4 and in 2018 with Euro 5. Copyright 2012 Asian Clean Fuels Association. All rights reserved.

InFocus Page 4 of 7 Chart 1: Selected petrol specifications Properties Euro 2M Euro 4M Euro IV Euro V Benzene, % vol Max 5 3.5 1 1 RVP, kpa Max 65 Max 60 Max 55 55 Sulphur, ppm 500 50 50 10 Aromatics % vol - - 35 35

InFocus Page 5 of 7 Chart 2: Selected diesel specifications Properties Euro 2M Euro-4M Euro 4 Euro 5 Cetane number Min 49 Min 51 Min 52 Min 55 Distillation 95%, deg C Max 370 Max 360 Max 340 Max 340 Sulphur, ppm Max 500 Max 50 Max 50 Max 10 Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH ) - - 11 % wt 2 % wt

InFocus Page 6 of 7 Chart 3: Petrol vehicle emission limits Standard THC NOx Euro 3 0.2 0.15 Euro 4 0.1 0.08 Euro 5 0.1 0.07 Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH ) - -

InFocus Page 7 of 7 Chart 4: SUMMARY OF NEW PASSENGER & COMMERCIAL VEHICLES REGISTERED IN MALAYSIA FOR THE YEAR 1980 TO YTD MARCH 2012 Year Passenger Cars Commercial Vehicles 4x4 Vehicles Total Vehicles 1980 80,420 16,842-97,262 1985 63,857 26,742 4,400 94,999 1990 106,454 51,420 7,987 165,861 1995 224,991 47,235 13,566 285,792 2000 282,103 33,732 27,338 343,173 2005 416,692 97,820 37,804 552,316 2006 366,738 90,471 33,559 490,768 2007 442,885 44,291-487,176 2008 497,459 50,656-548,115 2009 486,342 50,563-536,905 2010 543,594 61,562-605,156 2011 535,113 65,010-600,123 YTD March 2012 122,837 15,707-138,544 Source: Malaysian Automotive Association Note: Passenger Vehicle industry reclassified in January 2007 and includes all passenger carrying vehicles. i.e. Passenger Cars, 4WD/SUV, Window Van and MPV models. Commercial Vehicles also reclassified on 1 January 2007 and includes Trucks, Prime Movers, Pick-up, Panel Vans, Bus & Others.