Analysis: Increasing Trade of Low-Carbon Biofuel Feedstocks Heightens Supply Constraint Concerns
The analysis, entitled Biofuel Feedstock Trade Flows: First Come, First Served? says that ambitious policies in
World biofuel use of all feedstocks increased by
Low-carbon biofuel feedstocks accounted for
"Biofuel feedstocks have emerged as major global commodities and the race to secure ample supply is a key concern of biofuels producers," said Juan Sacoto, Executive Director – Agribusiness Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights. "Animal fats and used cooking oil are to them what lithium, cobalt and copper are to battery makers."
Low-carbon biofuel feedstocks are waste products, meaning that the production potential is limited with a low elasticity to growing biofuel demand. As a result, the biofuel industry has started turning to the feedstock import market to make up for the shortage of domestic supply.
The analysis expects that efforts to bolster international trade will continue to intensify in the coming years as renewable diesel production is expected to boom by 2030. Somewhat later, the expected growth of sustainable aviation fuel—crucial to decarbonization of that sector—will bring additional pressure to feedstock procurement and reallocation.
"The current tightening of feedstock markets could be just a prelude as increased use of sustainable aviation fuel that is expected post-2030 ushers in the biofuel industry's '3rd wave,'" said Jean-Benoît Deloron, Senior Consultant – Agribusiness Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights.
"Airline companies are actively developing their procurement strategies, realizing that much of their long-term carbon reduction strategies hinge on ample supply of low-carbon feedstocks. The chase is on, and it is here to stay."
As the race to secure feedstocks gathers speed, energy companies in
Elsewhere, integration is developing between the seed industry and biofuel producers with innovative partnerships based on the development of new "energy" crops that feature high oilseed yield or oil content, low carbon intensity, the ability to grow between two other crops rotation, and that are not considered food crops.
"Demand for low-carbon feedstocks has never been this high, with major implications for road transportation as well as shipping and aviation sectors," Deloron said. "The impacts—not only to agriculture and biofuel markets, but also the food, animal feed and oleochemical industries—are only beginning to be understood."
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