Government Mandates Create Guaranteed Market for Bio-Fuel, Says Frost & Sullivan
Posted on: Sunday, 21 June 2009, 23:57 CDT
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While the SEA region is still a nascent market for bio-diesel, there are several strong drivers of growth for both increased supply as well as demand. Although targeting export markets is a primary objective for producers in some countries, especially
According to Frost & Sullivan's Asia Pacific Research Analyst of Chemicals, Material & Food Practice,
"Despite these drivers, there is generally a low level of consumer awareness regarding bio-diesel and its benefits. In many cases, oil companies remain hesitant about offering bio-diesel blends. Also, unimaginable feedstock prices and lack of government initiatives in some countries, in terms of establishing favorable tax incentives for bio-diesel supply and uptake, is restraining market growth," she added.
In 2008, SEA countries had a total production capacity of above 2.6 million tons. However, most companies were producing at only 10 to 50% of their capacity due to high feedstock prices and uncertainty in government mandates during the economic downturn.
"To address this, some governments have introduced compulsory mandates for bio-fuels, which will create a guaranteed market, although the blending percent is generally low when compared to the EU market," said Balasingam.
In
The Indonesian government introduced a mandate in
The government of
"In the past four years, the industry witnessed an increase in bio-diesel investments that has resulted in a staggering 623 percent jump in aggregate domestic production capacity to the current 383 million liters from 53 million liters in 2005. The Philippines Government hopes to increase the bio-diesel mandate to B3 by 2011," said Balasingam.
She continued, "The increasing number of European- and US-based companies making significant investments in bio-diesel projects in SEA confirms the interest in the industry. In addition, the successful public listing of some bio-diesel producers in this region has reinforced investor confidence in the feasibility of the bio-diesel business model in the region."
Overall, the drivers for the export of bio-diesel produced in the SEA countries, especially for
"The substantial increase in bio-diesel production capacity in the region is a clear sign of the industry going beyond its niche status to becoming a mainstream export revenue generator and a strategic part of government-driven environment initiatives domestically. However, domestic consumption will not only depend on the pace of government legislation, but also on the level of enforcement and compliance, in relation to blending targets and supply, achieved in each country," said Balasingam.
She continues, "A growing trend is seen as most SEA countries aims to increase the blend requirement for bio-diesel. Focus into local markets and meeting National Bio-fuel Policy requirements will be the future outlook for bio-diesel within the region. Support from local governments, through either subsidies or tax exemption, will in turn spur growth for the development of bio-diesel."
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