
Biofuel Feedstock Balance
Biofuel Feedstock Balance is explained here as an operational market variable. Many price differences in energy and biofuel markets do not emerge on paper alone; they emerge from physical frictions such as time, heat, tank access, proof documents, certificates, counterparty risk and regulatory interpretation.
How feedstock scarcity shapes margins and route competition.
Why this matters
Commercial impact
Small operational details can materially move delivered cost, working capital and route feasibility.
Compliance impact
Proof systems, sanctions screening, declarations and auditability shape market access.
Logistics impact
Terminal constraints, heating, vessel timing and line access often decide whether a route prices.
Risk lens
Misreading one variable can turn a nominal arbitrage into a loss after freight, delay or re-specification.