BBD Imports Fall to 6-Month Low

BBD Imports Fall to 6-Month Low

*Please note, The Jacobsen will not publish a bulletin on Tuesday in observance of the U.S. July 4 holiday.**



Biomass-Based Diesel Imports Fall to 6-Month Low in April

Biomass-based diesel (BBD) imports fell to a six-month low of 59.6 million gallons in April. Imports were down 17 percent from March but 33 percent over the 44.7 million gallons imported in April of 2022. Nearly 260 million gallons of BBD have been imported during 2023, averaging approximately 22 million gallons per month.

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US glycerin prices rangebound amid market uncertainty

US glycerin prices rangebound amid market uncertainty

The US glycerin market remained rangebound in the week to Tuesday September 17, with prices for 80% crude and kosher crude glycerin steady to slightly higher. Biodiesel producers are...

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