EPA RVO Release Cools Fat Markets

EPA RVO Release Cools Fat Markets

The US soybean oil futures took a nosedive yesterday following the release of the required volumetric obligation (RVO) release by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The final mandated amount of fuel to be blended into the nation’s fuel supply has been awaited since the initial release in November and there has been a strong effort from the renewable fuel industry, amongst others, to boost the volume to be more reflective of the capacity growth in place now, and forthcoming, from the renewable diesel sector.

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Sausage casings bulletin, March 7, 2025

Sausage casings bulletin, March 7, 2025

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03.03.2025

EASA releases EU SAF mandate penalty reference prices

EASA releases EU SAF mandate penalty reference prices

The EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) released its report on 2024 aviation fuel prices on February 25, and this will be used to assess penalties for non-compliance with ReFuelEU...

03.03.2025

Gulf UCO, tallow prices edge lower; Chicago lard posts modest gains

Gulf UCO, tallow prices edge lower; Chicago lard posts modest gains

Activity in the US animal fats and oils markets picked up late in the day on Monday March 3, with the US Gulf region reporting the bulk of trades.

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