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PalmTrack—June 2022 Wrap Up

Here is a wrap up of the some of the issues PalmTrack covered in May 2022:

  1. Neste Oyj is a leader in HVO-SAF products using 95% waste/residue input (bio)share—that's a bit different from co-processed HVO-SAF. We looked at recent news on its margins, deals, and Singapore expansion.

  2. The shock of the Russia-Ukraine conflict added tremendous pressure to the already tight vegoil, grains and input markets. We listened in on a global fertilizer briefing, and it seems like markets have gotten used to and are indeed getting over the conflict impacts. We also took a look at what observers are saying about freight rates and port congestion, which are of relevance to agricultural inputs.

  3. How quickly prices move and relative prices can reverse, with palm oil now cheaper than gas oil and making voluntary blending viable! We chatted with a trader to find out what’s been happening and what’s next in the violent price correction, and another on potential demand-side issues in energy demand and Chinese restocking

  4. The US CBP conducted a virtual workshop on forced labour facilitated by MPOC on 8 June, which provided a guide as to how the agency generally enforces its anti-forced labour tools, as well as how it modifies and revokes imposed export bans. 

  5. There were several updates in the palm industry in the week of 10 June, including Indonesia allowing exporters not on its list of companies approved for bulk cooking oil distribution to ship palm oil subject to a extra charge on top of the existing export tax and levy.


Khor Reports’ PalmTrack is an independent research service that tracks palm tanker movements and reports trade of palm products (and shipments, upon request) for selected trade routes. It features a forward-looking market topic and sharp analysis every quarter, e.g. palm biofuels issues & opportunities for Jan–Mar 2022. Subscribe now!

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PalmTrack—Update for the Week

This week in PalmTrack, we covered:

  1. Neste's renewable ops & news: Neste Oyj of Finland has been a big mover in renewable transport fuels and has been the group to watch for quite some years now. It is worth looking at Neste’s most recent financial reporting for how its sourcing platform, expansions, and maintenance are evolving, as well as its slew of news headlines.

  2. Tankers from Lubuk Gaung Port: PalmTrack’s sample reports over 200k net tonnage of tanker arrivals from Lubuk Gaung origin, in the four weeks leading up to 23 Jan 2022. This zone is a prominent with big refineries, oleochemical facilities, and also includes waste oil processing. Key exporters include RGE-Apical-AAA, GAR-Sinarmas, Musim Mas, and others. Port-at-calls regions are notably Europe and Malaysia-Singapore.

  3. Tankers from Indonesia: Port calls for 10–23 Jan 2022 (14 days) count, c. 60 palm-related tankers, with sample net tonnage c. 360k (versus 14D to 9 Jan, c.70 tankers with sample net tonnage c.430k). These two weeks (10–23 Jan), the share of calls was higher for ASEAN (Malaysia, Singapore) and Americas ports. In the news, Indonesia requirement for export permits for palm oil. Indonesian used cooking oil (UCO) exporters are also concerned about new export restrictions that came into force on 24 Jan.


Khor Reports’ PalmTrack is an independent research service that tracks palm tanker movements and reports trade of palm products (and shipments, upon request) for selected trade routes. It features a forward-looking market topic and sharp analysis every quarter, e.g. palm biofuels issues & opportunities for Jan–Mar 2022. Subscribe now!

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