Global Biofuels Output Slows on Less Brazilian Ethanol, IEA Says
Source: Ola Galal • Bloomberg • Posted: Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Global growth is estimated at 400,000 barrels a day from 2010 until 2016, compared with the earlier forecast of 500,0000 barrels a day, the Paris-based agency said today in its monthly Oil Market Report.
Brazilian ethanol production in 2011 is set to drop by 75,000 barrels a day to 375,000 barrels a day on a “poor sugar cane harvest and high sugar prices” and will reach 530,000 barrels a day in 2016, according to the IEA.
In the U.S., the expiry of a 45 cent-per-gallon blenders’ tax credit at year-end is expected to sap distillery investment as the market gets more saturated, the agency said.