Renewable diesel, biodiesel imports sharply lower in May: EIA

Renewable diesel, biodiesel imports sharply lower in May: EIA

Renewable diesel imports fell sharply in May to the lowest reported level since October 2023, according to US Energy Information Administration (EIA) data released on Wednesday July 31.

The US imported 26 million gallons of renewable diesel in May, down nearly 40% from the 43 million barrels reported in April.

All of the imported renewable diesel in May originated from Singapore, for the second month in a row.

Biodiesel imports also fell sharply in May, reported at 36.9 million gallons, down 65% from the 61 million gallons reported in April.

Membership is required to view the rest of this post.
Click here to learn more and sign up for a free 7-day trial!

Blog

02.04.2025

Chicago, Gulf animal fats and oils markets strengthen despite ongoing uncertainty

Chicago, Gulf animal fats and oils markets strengthen despite ongoing uncertainty

The US animal fats and oils markets were stable to higher on Tuesday February 4, as Chicago market activity saw a notable uptick throughout the day.

Six railcars...

02.04.2025

Light trade volume leaves most US animal protein prices flat

Light trade volume leaves most US animal protein prices flat

Light trade volume was reported in the US animal proteins markets for Tuesday February 4.

Ruminant meat and bonemeal, Missouri River, was reported as steady from Monday February...

02.04.2025

December US soybean crush, corn consumption up month on month

December US soybean crush, corn consumption up month on month

US soybean crush above monthly, yearly levels
Soybeans crushed for crude oil totaled 218 million bushels in December 2024, up by 7% from November and by 4% from...

Latest Tweets