Trade Resources Industry Views Economic Incentive for European Refiners Meet Government Mandates Has Been Dwindling

Economic Incentive for European Refiners Meet Government Mandates Has Been Dwindling

The economic incentive for European refiners to mix ethanol into gasoline supplies and meet government mandates has been dwindling rapidly due to competition from cheaper bio-based ETBE, sources told Platts this week.

Ethanol and ETBE are bio-additives that help gasoline burn more efficiently, reducing emissions. Both products are also used to meet increasing EU government mandates for renewable fuels.

ETBE sank to a discount of $5.63/mt to ethanol April 18, the largest discount since February 18, 2011, before recovering to a premium of $7.90/mt Tuesday, according to Platts data.

ETBE and ethanol wholesale cargoes traded in the spot market were assessed by Platts at $1,041.5/mt FOB AR and Eur626.5/cu m ($1,033.6/mt) FOB Rotterdam Tuesday, respectively.

Source: http://news.chemnet.com/Chemical-News/detail-1914380.html
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