Feedstock limitations and burgeoning demand to keep bio-LNG premiums versus NWE elevated
Limitations of feedstock availability coupled with growing demand are expected to keep bio-LNG premiums in Rotterdam elevated versus their fossil fuel counterpart in Northwest Europe, sources said. Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, assessed the first Rotterdam bio-LNG assessment at $24.43/MMBtu. This was a $12.258/MMBtu premium to the DES Northwest European marker or a 38 Eur/MWh premium to the…Limitations of feedstock availability coupled with growing demand are expected to keep bio-LNG premiums in Rotterdam elevated versus their fossil fuel counterpart in Northwest Europe, sources said. Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, assessed the first Rotterdam bio-LNG assessment at $24.43/MMBtu. This was a $12.258/MMBtu premium to the DES Northwest European marker or a 38 Eur/MWh premium to the…Read More