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Conferência Latino-americana da Argus sobre Biocombustíveis e Matérias-primas

São Paulo, Brazil
Junho de 2024
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Creating an environment to boost biofuels production across Latin America

08:00 - 09:00

Morning registration and networking

09:00 - 09:10

Chairperson’s opening remarks

09:10 - 09:30

Ministerial keynote address: How Brazil is spearheading its decarbonisation strategy to create a more sustainable future and meet climate goals

• Pre-Cop 25: Brazil’s mission to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and expand the biofuels industry
• New mandates shaping a biofuels strategy that will help Brazil reach its climate goals, including for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
• What is Brazil’s trajectory for decarbonisation and the energy transition — how will biofuels play a role and interact with changes including electrification?

09:30 - 10:00

Keynote executive address: Investing in a greener future — the role of biofuels in decarbonisation and the part Latin America plays on a global stage

• Investments being made in alternative feedstocks and technologies to boost production
• What investments are taking place and where will partnerships be forged?
• Understanding alternative incentives to regulation to create successful biofuel programmes

10:00 - 10:10

Morning coffee and networking

10:10 - 10:40

Speed networking

10:40 - 11:20

Keynote CEO panel discussion: Outlook for the Latin American biofuels landscape — positioning itself globally and competitively

• How can companies achieve decarbonisation and what role do biofuels play?
• Apart from regulation, how can the market grow competitively across the region?
• Operating in different countries — unique challenges with exports, documentation and tax

Impacts of changing regulation

11:20 - 12:00

Regulatory spotlight: The effect of the Fuel of the Future law in Brazil

• Understanding the new regulation and Brazil’s path in lowering GHG emissions
• What effects could the regulation have on SAF, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) and biodiesel supply?
• How will the demand for vegetable oil change and could imports increase?

12:00 - 12:10

A short presentation on indirect land use change (ILUC) in Brazil: How to positively profile farming practices

• What does the current farming practice look like in Brazil?
• Using the right approved feedstocks and assessing the ILUC value
• Understanding data reporting and water management

Identifying the feedstock landscape and certification

13:30 - 14:10

Feedstock debate: Expanding the feedstock base and the food versus fuel conversation

Reviewing the global feedstock landscape including; corn, soya bean, sugarcane, macauba, tallow and UCO. Assessing Latin America’s future role and the big food versus fuel debate. Pose your questions to our panel of leading feedstock experts

• What do current supply chains looks like including the import/export landscape?
• Feedstock competitive: corn, US sugarcane, and emergence of alternative feedstock
• Fuel versus food debate: what are the technical discussions and how does this connect with the biofuels reality?

14:10 - 14:30

Pricing gaps and fundamentals – how does Latin American compare with other global markets?

• How has last year’s price changes affected the Latin American export market?
• Exploring the current pricing gap between US and the Latin American domestic markets
• Supply demand trends across the region that have affected price, and other factors

14:30 - 15:10

Tallow and UCO spotlight panel: How Brazil can strengthen and grow this industry to establish a reliable feedstock supply for the market

• Understanding the emergence and importance of tallow and UCO in the market
• What supply chain advancements are needed, including UCO collection points?
• How could meat processors get involved providing tallow for the industry?

15:10 - 15:40

Europe and US buyers’ discussion: Navigating the export market — get tangible solutions on how to export to counterparties abroad and a view on the EU and low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) programmes

Get a 101 on certification and documentation need; from carbon, ILUC, GHG, LCFS and EU regulation. Discover how to have feedstocks approved and understand the main market variables that add value for the US and Europe

• Navigating the regulatory landscape in Europe and North America
• Meeting the right certification requirements — how are GHG emissions and ILUCs calculated?
• How can book and claim systems help the Latin American market?

15:40 - 16:10

Afternoon coffee and networking

Storage and logistics

16:10 - 16:40

Advancing logistics for the efficient transportation of feedstocks and biofuels

• A chance to get to grips with the main logistical challenges and limitations
• What inland logistics are needed to supply Europe and the US?
• Which tanks are the tanks of choice — ISO versus flexi?
• Updates on the rail link connecting locally sourced feedstocks to the port

16:40 - 17:00

Keynote address: How is the port strategically positioning itself in the renewables industry to support trade

• Expanding and upgrading port infrastructure to accommodate more storage and new berths
• Investing in new tanks and improving access to ports for exports and imports
• What developments are taking place for building new berths to allow for loading and shipping routes?

17:00 - 17:10

Chairperson's closing remarks

17:10 - 19:10

Networking drinks reception

Moving the product market forward - SAF, HVO and ethanol

08:00 - 09:00

Morning coffee and networking

09:00 - 09:10

Chairperson’s opening remarks

09:10 - 09:40

SAF panel discussion: Creating a new SAF environment and developing standards for the Latin American supply chain

• What are the main markets for SAF and how can Latin American move the industry forward?
• How can companies access Corsia credits and navigate a new regulatory environment?
• Implementing new supply chains within the region for potential exports

09:40 - 10:20

Panel discussion: Exploring which technology pathways to target, including alcohol-to-jet, hydrotreated esters and fatty acids, and NAM

• What are the new developments and advancements with technologies?
• How does the competitiveness of feedstocks come into play when examining pathways?
• What technologies are being developed for SAF and applying for feedstock approval?

Coffee break and interactive roundtables

10:20 - 11:30

Morning coffee

10:30 - 11:30

Interactive roundtables

Join this interactive discussion with 15-20 delegates. Get your questions answered around a specific topic and collaborate with industry experts who have the same business strategies as you

Roundtable 1: A look to the future: How can the biofuels and carbon markets combine?
Roundtable 2: Diversifying the feedstock landscape
Roundtable 3: Navigating tax challenges in the Brazilian ethanol industry
Roundtable 4: Utilising genetic technologies to design feedstocks for biofuels use

SAF, HVO and ethanol cont.

11:30 - 12:40

Case study: Converting a biorefinery to become a major SAF participant in Brazil

• Ensuring the availability of SAF supply to meet growing demand for airline operators
• Exploring HydroFlex and H2bridge technologies for SAF
• Project timelines and collaboration with partners to create an efficient supply chain

12:40 - 14:00

Networking lunch

14:00 - 14:30

Spotlight on ethanol panel: Fuelling the market; competitiveness, pathways and carbon

• What are producers’ views on ethanol versus sugarcane?
• Where are we seeing the scale up of second-generation ethanol production in Brazil?
• Unravelling the benefits of cellulosic ethanol in lowering the carbon index
• Where are we seeing demand, including SAF, e-methanol, bio-bunkers and bioplastics?

14:30 - 15:00

Maritime debate: The growing market for alternative renewable fuels including blended very low sulphur fuel oil, ethanol and methanol?

• Will the International Maritime Organisation 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 liners and ship operators — what is the outcome?

15:00 - 15:30

Afternoon coffee and networking

Reducing carbon in biofuel operations

15:30 - 15:50

Case study: Piloting, testing and developing biofuels with a lower carbon intensity

• Lowering the carbon intensity with new specifications for diesel
• Exploring the benefits of co-processing diesel and HVO
• What is needed for companies to overcome supply challenges?

15:50 - 16:00

Case study: Carbon taking centre stage — carbon capture and storage sequestration to lead to negative carbon

• Understanding the carbon offset market — what does the market currently look like?
• Investments in technology and storage — what are the project timelines and hurdles?
• How to navigate the permitting process successfully to avoid delays

16:00 - 16:40

Carbon panel discussion: A new piece of the biofuels puzzle – integrating the carbon and biofuels markets — exploring the Cbios market post 2025

• How will projects be managed, including finance, social responsibility and type of credit etc?
• What are the developments with regulation, carbon pricing and linkage of the two markets?
• How can biofuel market participants generate Cbios credits for their projects?

16:40 - 16:50

Summary from the day and chairperson’s close

16:50

Close of conference