Carbon Acumen has once again partnered with Susan Stroud of No Bull Ag to write the GO-TO report regarding the Renewable Diesel and Biodiesel landscape in North America. The report dives deep into all sections of the supply chain in the ever changing North America Biomass Based Diesel Market (SAF too!) from feedstocks and production to imports/exports and fuel consumption along with hitting on policies driving demand.
Production and imports dropped off significantly in Q1. Find out where the fuel was made, shipped, and consumed - all of which are in the report on top of looking into a $2 RIN Scenario.
About the Authors
Susan Stroud is the Founding Partner and Lead Agriculture Analyst at NO BULL. Her focus is agricultural commodities including corn, soybeans, and wheat. Susan’s deep understanding of the complex relationships within global agricultural markets, her wealth of industry contacts, plus 15 years of experience in US cash markets and its complex logistics allow for a unique perspective in a crowded pool of commentaries.
Susan holds a B.S. in Business and a M.S. in Agriculture from Texas A&M University. She has been featured in Bloomberg, participated in prominent industry events as a speaker, and is regarded as a leading authority in inland river system logistics and grain flows.
As they say, 'learn something new every day' and that is exactly what you will get with Susan’s NO BULL approach.
Will Faulkner is the Founder of Carbon Acumen, a company that provides market intelligence and information into North America's various low carbon fuel markets and respective policies such as California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Will has spent over a decade expanding the West Coast market for low carbon fuels. He was the primary contributor of creating the LCFS Auto Acceleration Mechanism (AAM) or known in the industry as ‘The Ratchet’.
Will holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a M.S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from the University of Kentucky.Â
Table of Contents
The report is jammed packed with nearly 55+ graphs highlighting what you need to know from feedstocks and production to imports/exports and consumption. Plus a look into the $2 RIN Scenario. Take a glimpse at the Table of Contents below: