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Brazil to allow UCO imports for SAF production

  • Spanish Market: Biofuels
  • 28/01/26

Brazil will allow used cooking oil (UCO) imports exclusively for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production, a government representative said on Wednesday.

Brazil currently prohibits UCO imports under rules that also prohibit most solid waste, unlike other countries that consider them feedstocks for biofuels or power production. The government plans to authorize an import quota — yet to be specified — to supportSAF production for a limited period, Euler Lage, a project manager focused on renewables for the presidential chief of staff, said during a webinar.

But some Brazilian suppliers import UCO flagged as various fats to avoid the restriction, according to market sources.

UCO and tallow are the main feedstocks used in the hydrotreated esters and fatty acids production route for SAF. Brazil is expected to focus on biomass-sourced and alcohol-to-jet routes to produce SAF, mostly because its second-harvest crops have lower carbon intensity compared with that from giant agricultural competitors like the US, speakers said at the webinar.

Content platform Sustainable Aviation Futures Latin America — which is focused on accelerating the aviation industry's decarbonization — and national civil aviation agency Anac hosted the webinar on 28 January. Sustainable Aviation Futures will host a SAF-focused event on 2-4 March, in Sao Paulo, to discuss further regulations and regional development opportunities in the sector.

Brazil expects to finish its SAF regulation by June 2026. Domestic production may reach approximately 661mn l (11,460 b/d) in 2027, then rise to 1.7bn l in 2030 and to 2.8bn l in 2033, according to energy research firm EPE estimates.


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