2024 Agenda
Argus Forum - 18 June
Argus Motor Fuels Forum * sessions in Portuguese only
- 13:00
Registration and welcome coffee
*Please note this Argus Forum can be added to your attendee pass free of charge. All the Forum sessions will be in Portuguese with no translation
- 14:00
Opening welcome address
Speakers Include:
Camila Dias
Brazil Bureau Chief and Country Manager, Argus- 14:00 - 15:00
The future of gasoline in decarbonization
- Does Brazil have a surplus of gasoline? The supply and demand scenario for the coming years with the expected increase in the mixture of anhydrous ethanol and the decarbonization goals of the transport sector
- Logistics: current and future trends in road fuel transport- 15:00 - 16:00
Challenges of diversifying the diesel supply
- Beyond the national market – verticalization and regional integration of Brazilian importers
- One market, two international price references, several sources of supply - the search for a balance between competitive price and guaranteed supply in the Brazilian diesel market- 16:00 - 16:30
Break
- 16:30 - 17:00
Fuel of the future and the call for biofuels
- How the changes proposed by the PL could impact the diesel and gasoline markets
- Call for biofuels puts the cost of decarbonization up for debate
- Competition for renewable feedstocks for biodiesel and HVO/SAF- 17:00 - 18:00
Protection mechanisms against price changes
- Opportunities for new listed futures contracts specifically aimed at the Brazilian fuel market:
Q&A with Vish Subramanian, Executive Director of Energy Products at CME- 18:00 - 20:00
Happy hour: Networking drinks reception
Open to all conference attendees. Join your peers from the Argus Biofuels & Feedstocks Latin America conference and the Argus Motor Fuels Forum for networking
Conference day one - 19 June
- 08:00 - 09:00
Morning registration and networking
- 09:00 - 09:10
Argus welcome
Bryony Senczyszyn
Senior Portfolio Manager - Biofuels ConferencesArgus- 09:10 - 09:20
Chairperson’s opening address
Camila Dias
Brazil Bureau Chief and Country Manager, Argus
Creating an environment for growth and collaboration
- 09:20 - 09:30
Set your biofuels business goals - objective setting activity
Cast your vote on the most important industry issues and compare answers with attendees. Exploring key questions throughout the focus day will ensure impactful takeaways that you can embed into your own business strategy
- 09:30 - 10:00
Industry CEO keynotel: Tapping into Latin America’s biofuels potential and opening a market for business
- Are biofuels an important tool for decarbonisation – are technology and engines ready?
- What investments are taking place and what are the limits for growth?
- What are the developments with co-processing, SAF and HVO production?Luiz de Mendonça
Chief Executive Officer, Acelen
Exploring the regulatory landscape
- 10:00 - 10:40
Panel discussion: Developing blending programmes across the continent and assessing upcoming regulations
- How is regulation changing for CO2 emissions and developments on Euro 5-7 standards?
- What incentives and tax reduction strategies can we expect to help aid development?
- What could fuels of the future legislation look like and the use of second-generation ethanol as a feedstock source?Speakers Include:
Maria Auxiliadora de Arruda Nobre
Regulation SpecialistAgency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP)André Nassar
Executive PresidentBrazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (ABIOVE)Marcela Anselmi
Head of the Environment and Energy Transition DivisionANACBruno Alves
Director of Government Relations and Chief Sustainability OfficerUNEM - União Nacional do Etanol de Milho- 10:40 - 11:00
Speed networking
A quick-fire networking activity where you'll meet everyone in the room and exchange your business cards. Set up meetings for later on in the show
- 11:00 - 11:30
Morning coffee and networking
- 10:30 - 10:50
Mid-morning keynote address: Petrobras
Speakers Include:
Marcio Gheventer
Low Carbon Products Business ManagerPetrobras
Raw feedstock availability and supplying new markets
- 11:50 - 12:20
Exploring the growing renewable feedstock landscape
A deep dive into feedstock availability, new pathways and growing demand drivers
- Moving towards waste and residues feedstock to meet sustainability goals and lower GHG emissions
- Understanding the changing landscape of UCO, soya, tallow and ethanol-to-jet
- How can the industry extract more vegetable oil in a sustainable way, avoiding deforestation?Fabricio Cardoso
Principal, ConsultingArgus- 12:20 - 13:00
Panel discussion: Tapping into feedstock potential, availability and competitiveness
- How can the feedstock market be developed and what concerns are there over availability?
- How will the Brazilian market for tallow and soya bean oil develop?
- Can the production of FAME be increased at a reasonable price and in a sustainable way?
- Is the UCO market developing in countries including Colombia?Geovane Consul
Chief Executive OfficerBP Bunge BioenergiaDaniel Goulart
Executive ManagerMinerva FoodsPaulo Côrte-Real Neves
Executive Vice President, TradingRaízen- 13:00 - 14:00
Networking Lunch
- 14:00 - 14:20
Determining the quality of feedstock and biofuels through laboratory testing and analysis
- Evaluating the quality of biofuels through laboratory analysis
- Full renewable fuel analysis to meet certification requirements and quality standards
- Preparing your product to meet with end-user requirementsSpeakers Include:
Daniela Costa
Chemical EngineerAmSpec- 14:20 - 15:00
Trading and certification panel discussion: Could Latin America become an exporter of feedstocks and products in the long term – and is the environment ready for trade?
- Gaining clarity on certification requirements across Latin America and in the US and Europe
- What feedstocks are accepted across continents and what certification (ILLUC) is needed?
- How fast could HEFA pathways be Corsia approved?Aleksandra Błazeusz
System ManagerISCC SystemCamilo Adas
Energy Transition DirectorBe8-Energy
Afternoon focus: HVO, SAF
Increasing production output of renewable diesel and SAF
- 15:00 - 15:40
Afternoon coffee and networking
- 15:40 - 16:10
SAF value chain focus panel: Getting ready for lift-off: How Latin America is building a new SAF commercial environment
- What are the advantages of developing an SAF market, including decarbonisation, commercial value and pricing?
- How can stakeholders collaborate and develop frameworks to help SAF production?
- How are companies being funded and what difficulties are they facing?Eduardo Calderón
Director Operation Center and EngineeringGOL Linhas AéreasDaniel Lopes
Vice President of Sustainability and New BusinessFS BioenergyKristine Klavers
Managing Director - Low Carbon Petroleum & Refining, EcoEngineers- 16:50 - 17:20
Case study: Updates on the Ômega Green integrated biorefinery in Paraguay
- Building a new site to produce 20,000 b/d of renewable diesel, renewable jet fuel and by-products
- Understanding competitive advantages of the project and the value it brings to the region
- Investing in cracking and a separating stage as part of the HVO process for fuel production- 16:10 - 16:40
Case study: Why ethanol-to-jet technologies are taking centre stage
- Exploring the technologies’ potential and how companies are getting certified
- Tracking ethanol for production and meeting sustainability criteria globally
- What carbon intensity score is needed to classify and utilise ethanol as a feedstock?Jason Hazen
DirectorFuels and Logistics; LanzaJet Inc.- 16:40
Chairperson’s closing remarks and close of conference day one
Camila Dias
Brazil Bureau Chief and Country Manager, Argus- 16:50
Networking drinks reception
Conference day two - 20 June
- 08:30 - 09:30
Morning networking and coffee
- 09:30 - 09:40
Chairperson’s opening remarks
Camila Dias
Brazil Bureau Chief and Country Manager, Argus
Entering new markets with a lower carbon footprint
- 09:40 - 10:20
End-user and exporters panel: How to lower the carbon footprint for products to reach market
Global decarbonisation plans are at the forefront of business. Explore with our panel of experts how they are decarbonising, lowering emissions and proving this to their clients?
- What are companies investing in to lower their carbon footprint: from grain to food?
- How are carbon capture projects reducing the carbon intensity of corn ethanol?
- Where do we see avenues for growth in hard-to-abate sectors including marine and bioplastics?Alexis Rodriguez
Regional Head of Energy Transition Execution for Latin AmericaMaerskCirilo Vieira
Fuel Business DirectorBraskemRenan Marçal
Climate Change ManagerVale
New builds and investments in projects for big impacts
- 10:20 - 10:40
Technology case study: State-of-the-art technology to unlock the opportunity of the SAF industry
- Reviewing the feedstock landscape and technology advancements for small to mid-sized SAF producers
- Converting vegetable and waste oil into SAF
- Improving supply chains and integrating production units to minimize carbon intensityEnzo De Biase
Licensing Business Development ManagerNextChem Tech., NEXTCHEM- 10:40 - 11:30
Panel discussion: Projects, construction, financing options and technologies – getting biofuels projects off the ground
As companies are under tender for new project agreements, biofuel producers are looking at what help is out there to best kick-start projects, build capacity and reach finance agreements
- What are the timelines and considerations when selecting an engineering company for new projects?
- Investing in equipment and installations that allow for tracking at the collection point
- How are projects being financed and what are the alternatives?Kelly Johnson
Global Sector Lead, Chemicals and FertilizersInternational Finance Corporation (IFC)Túlio Abi-Saber
Vice President of FinanceBe8-EnergyCaio Dafico
Director of New BusinessAtvos- 11:30 - 12:00
Morning coffee and networking
Setting up supply chains
- 12:00 - 12:30
Case study: Sourcing new feedstocks from restaurants to serve the market
- Working collaboratively with UCO suppliers to set up an efficient supply chain
- How is traceability and sustainability measured?
- Overcoming logistical hurdles from restaurant to end-userRamon Álvarez Blázquez
UCO Trading- 12:30 - 13:00
Biomass case study: Exploring wood pellets as a fuel of choice and setting up supply chains as an alternative future feedstock
- Exploring opportunities for pellets from saw dust and chips
- Addressing sustainability measures and requirements within the supply chain
- How could woody biomass help the global feedstock shortage and price competitivenessGiovani Giacomet
Director of Strategy and Business DevelopmentBrasPine Madeiras- 13:00 - 14:00
Networking lunch
Building infrastructure for the movement of products inland and to export
- 14:00 - 14:30
Brazil case study: Looking at new rail links connecting north to south Brazil and how this will improve logistics and products supply
- Railroad as a large-scale alternative for solving ethanol long-distance logistics challenge
- New infrastructure projects and expanded geography to support the ethanol market boom
- How will developments improve Brazil’s infrastructure and project timelines?Fábio Henkes
Commercial DirectorRumo
Exploring new trends for alternative fuel use in the maritime industry
- 13:20 - 16:10
Maritime debate: How will the market replace bunker fuel with alternative fuels, including blended VLSFO, ethanol and methanol?
- Will the IMO change the blending mandates to increase FAME and HVO blends?
- What is the appetite for co-processed diesel including B20 for use in ships?
- Pilot projects on Latin American cruise lines and ship operators – what is the outcome?Carlos Torres
Global Head of Strategic Relationships and Partnerships, Bunker Holding GroupCamilo Angulo Ferrand
Trading ManagerMonjasa- 16:10 - 16:40
Afternoon coffee and networking
Interactive group roundtables
- 16:40 - 17:30
☆ Interactive group roundtables
Join this interactive discussion with 10-15 attendees. Get your pressing questions answered around a specific topic and collaborate with industry experts who have the same business strategies as you
Roundtable 1: A focus on demand: SAF, marine, bioplastics and what this means for the industry
Roundtable 2: New developments with ethanol-to-jet technologies
Roundtable 3: How the Latin American biofuels market will be funded in the future
Roundtable 4: A deep dive into new infrastructure and logistics – projects and timelines
Roundtable 5: How has corn as a feedstock developed – and where will it go?- 17:30 - 17:40
Conclusion of roundtables
- 17:40 - 17:50
Summary from the day and chairperson’s close
Camila Dias
Brazil Bureau Chief and Country Manager, Argus- 17:50
Close of conference