Association of Southeast Asian Nations Biodiesel Outlook 2025 - SGS INSPIRE Report - SGS Germany

Association of Southeast Asian Nations Biodiesel Outlook 2025 - SGS INSPIRE Report

This report covers the development of biodiesel in major Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.

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This report analyzes the biodiesel mandates of major Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries and their implementation from 2008 to 2025. Most countries covered by this report use vegetable oils as feedstock. Indonesia and Malaysia accounted for more than 80% of global palm oil production, while the Philippines is the world’s largest copra producer and exporter. Waste from the palm oil industry, such as palm fatty acid distillate and used cooking oil, is typically used when the price of crude palm oil is high.

The ASEAN countries are at different stages of implementing biodiesel mandates. Countries with abundant vegetable oil supplies are typically mandating a higher blend percentage. Thus, high biodiesel blending mandates may be seen in more countries from 2025. In a response to growing biodiesel blending mandates, SGS INSPIRE projects biodiesel consumption to increase in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.

Content:

  1. Summary
  2. Biodiesel specifications
  3. Biomass-based diesel mandate
    1. Biodiesel
    2. Renewable diesel
  4. Feedstocks
    1. Types of feedstocks
    2. Feedstock availability
  5. Supply and demand
    1. Biodiesel
      1. Production
      2. Consumption
    2. Renewable diesel
  6. Exports and imports
  7. Sustainability
  8. Projection

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