Biodiesel Brief

Sept. 24, 2025 - Biodiesel update

4 min · 24 sep 2025
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Get the latest on global biodiesel markets in this week’s Biodiesel Brief. This episode covers price dips across UCOME, RME, and FAME0, shifting UCO trade flows, and the outlook heading into Q4. Perfect for procurement professionals, traders, and sellers navigating today’s biofuel landscape. For the full biodiesel market analysis and real-time price, visit app.vespertool.com.

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Oct. 24, 2025 - Biodiesel prices firm; Germany policy watch

This episode reviews Week 43 biodiesel highlights: U-C-O-M-E up about 3% to $1,515 per metric ton and F-A-M-E zero up about 1% to $1,349 per metric ton, with stronger L-S-G-O and a roughly 4% Brent bounce supporting values. We break down Germany’s potential end to double counting advanced biofuels under R-E-D three from January 1, 2026, the implications for H-V-O-s, and why U-C-O prices are firmer—up in both the Netherlands and China—on rising S-A-F demand. We also cover China’s S-A-F export push, quotas for three refiners, and detailed U-C-O export flows by destination, plus a quick check on tallow easing about 1% as supply outweighs demand through Q four. Thanks for listening. For the full market analysis and real-time biodiesel prices and forecasts, go to vespertool.com. See you in two weeks!

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