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United States East Coast becomes consistent location of renewable diesel, EIA states

Usage of sustainable diesel on the U.S. East Coast has been on the increase, the U.S. Energy Information Administration stated on Tuesday, but the upcoming Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit could move trade characteristics and weigh on importers that supply over half of the fuel to the area.

Renewable diesel is mainly taken in on the West Coast in states with active clean fuel programs like California, Oregon, and Washington. The East Coast relies greatly on imports and interregional deliveries to meet demand.

However, the Tidy Fuel Production Tax Credit (PTC), a. provision in the Inflation Decrease Act of 2022 that will take. impact next year, would make biofuel imports ineligible for tax. credits.

Majority of the fuel supplied to the East Coast this. year has come from imports, notably from overseas plants. operated by Neste, the world's largest manufacturer of. sustainable diesel.

Of the sustainable diesel imported into the East Coast, about. two-thirds has actually been predestined for New Jersey.

Consumption of renewable diesel on the East Coast from May. to September was within the range of 5,000-7,000 barrels per. day, the EIA said, above the previous record high.

The East Coast now holds almost 10% of sustainable diesel. inventories in the United States and attracts practically 10% of U.S. imports, the EIA stated.

(source: Reuters)