The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has increased its forecasts for domestic renewable diesel (RD) production and consumption this year.
The US is expected to produce 161,000 b/d of renewable diesel in 2023, the EIA said today in its monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook, up by 2.5pc from its June forecast. In 2024, renewable diesel output is expected to average 219,000 b/d, down by 2.7pc from the previous report.
The EIA raised its forecast for 2023 renewable diesel consumption by 1.1pc to 180,000 b/d and projected 2024 consumption to be 2.8pc lower than the prior forecast at 241,000 b/d.
Expectations for US net imports of renewable diesel in 2023 decreased by 9.5pc to 19,000 b/d as the outlook for domestic production capacity rises, while 2024 net import figures were unchanged at 23,000 b/d.
For biodiesel, the outlooks for 2023 and 2024 production were unchanged at 100,000 b/d and 91,000 b/d, respectively. Consumption forecasts also were unchanged at 105,000 b/d this year and 94,000 b/d next year.

