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NEW YORK, Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) Industry

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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) in Million Gallons. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2010 through 2018. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 138 companies including many key and niche players such as Abengoa Bioenergy Corp., Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Company, ADM Hamburg AG, Biodico, CNOOC Biolux (Nantong) Bioenergy Protein Feed Co., Ltd., Cargill, Inc., Copersucar, Cosan S/A Ind. e Comercio, Diester Industries, Greenfield Ethanol, Inc., Green Star Products, Inc., American Biofuels, Griffin Industries, Neste Oil, Orkla AS, Petroplus Holdings AG, POET Ethanol Products, Renewable Energy Group, Sasol Ltd., Solazyme, Inc., Topia Energy, Inc., Valero Energy Corporation/ Valero Renewable Fuels Company LLC, VERBIO Diesel Bitterfeld GmbH & Co. KG, Virent, Inc., Wilmar International Limited, and World Energy Alternatives LLC. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1

Disclaimers I-2

Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2

Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3

Product Definition and Scope of The Study I-3

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1

Current and Future Analysis II-1

Pressing Need for Alternative Fuels II-1

Table 1: Global Energy Consumption Pie: 2010 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2

Table 2: Global Consumption of Primary Energy (2010):

Percentage Share Breakdown by Geographic Region - Asia,

Europe, North America, South and Central America, Middle East

and Africa (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2

The Evolution of Biofuels II-3

Biofuel Supply and Demand Scenario - Medium and Long

Term Outlook II-4

Table 3: Global Biofuel Production (2010): Percentage Share

Breakdown by Producing Countries - The United States, Brazil,

EU, China, Canada and India (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) II-4

Double Digit Growth Rate Predicted for Global Biofuel

Consumption II-5

Global Biofuels - An Outlook II-5

A Road Map for Biofuels Expansion II-6

Benefits for Developing Nations II-6

2. BIOFUEL MARKET TRENDS AND ISSUES II-7

Commercialization of Liquid Biofuels in Full Swing across

Several Countries II-7

Future Demand to be Driven by China, India, Indonesia, and

Malaysia II-7

Commercial Production of Biofuels for Aviation Industry

Catches Pace II-7

Blending Mandates to Drive Global Biofuel Consumption II-8

Table 4: Global Biofuel Blending Targets II-8

Support Pouring in for Research and Development II-9

Next Generation Biofuels Hold Promise II-9

Commercialization of Next Generation Biofuels - Still a Long

Way to Go II-9

Global Algal Biofuel Production to Rise Significantly II-10

Sales of Algae Cultivation Technologies Rise II-10

Co-Products Market More Attractive than Fuel Market for Algae II-10

Switchgrass as a Next Generation Biofuel Feedstock II-11

Biofuel Production Costs Exceed Production Costs of

Competitive Fossil Fuels II-11

Contribution of Biofuels in Improving Energy Security - Not

Yet an Impressive Picture II-11

Assessing Impact of Biofuels on Green House Gas Emissions II-12

Determining Net Impact of GHG Emission Reduction - Essential II-13

Biofuel Crops Result in Enormous Forest Land Conversions II-13

Increased Deforestation - A Detrimental Effect of Biofuels II-13

Biofuels Encourage Food Crop Diversification, Risk Food Price

Increases II-14

Table 5: Average Biofuel Yields of First Generation Feedstocks II-14

Table 6: Estimated Average Biofuel Yields of Second

Generation Feedstocks II-14

Ambitious Production Targets to Lead to Medium Term Volatility II-15

Subsidies for Biofuel and Biomass - Who is the Ultimate

Beneficiary? II-15

Major Feedstocks Used in Biofuel Producing Countries Worldwide II-16

Global Biofuels and Feedstock Trade Composition II-16

3. PRODUCT SEGMENT ANALYSIS II-17

Bioethanol II-17

General Production and Consumption Scenario II-17

Table 7: Global Fuel Ethanol Production (2010): Percentage

Share Breakdown by Country/ Region - US, Brazil, EU, China,

Canada, Thailand, Colombia, India, Australia and Others

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-17

Trends and Issues in a Nutshell II-17

Select Regional Analysis II-18

The United States II-18

Brazil II-18

Europe II-19

Asia-Pacific II-19

Biodiesel II-20

Biodiesel - An Ideal Alternative to Conventional Fuel II-20

Factors Driving Growth II-20

Challenges Facing the Industry II-20

Trends and Issues II-20

Biodiesel Demand Boosted by a Renewed Interest in Renewable

Fuels II-20

Europe: A Major Producer and Consumer II-21

Developing Countries Join Major Biodiesel Consuming Countries II-21

Eco-Friendly Legislations Influence US and European

Biodiesel Markets II-21

Major End-use Markets II-21

Automobiles II-21

Marine II-22

Mining II-22

Select Regional Analysis II-22

The United States II-22

Europe II-22

Asia-Pacific II-23

4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW II-24

Biofuels Defined II-24

First, Second, and Next Generation Biofuels II-24

Bioethanol II-25

Ethanol Blends II-25

Physical and Chemical Composition of Ethanol II-25

Physical and Chemical Properties II-26

Common Grades of Ethanol II-26

Industrial-Grade Ethanol II-26

Neutral Spirit II-26

Anhydrous Ethanol II-26

Fuel-Grade Ethanol II-26

Beverage-Grade Ethanol II-27

Sugar - The Major Ethanol Source II-27

Corn - The Major Feedstock for Producing Fuel Ethanol II-27

Next Generation Bioethanol II-27

Ethanol Production Processes II-27

Applications of Ethanol II-28

Disadvantages Associated with Ethanol Usage II-28

Biodiesel II-29

Environmental Impact of Biodiesel II-29

ASTM D-6751 Standards II-29

Raw Materials for Producing Biodiesels II-30

Soybean - The Best Feedstock II-30

Benefits of Biodiesels II-30

Disadvantages of Biodiesel Usage II-31

Challenges Confronting the Biodiesel Market II-31

5. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS II-32

Incoming Acquires North American Bio-Energies II-32

Mascoma Takes Over SunOpta BioProcess II-32

Australian Renewable Takes Over Biodiesel Producers II-32

Algenol Acquires Cyano Biofuels II-32

Beacon Energy Holdings Acquires Environmental Quality Management II-33

Shell Sells Stake in Cellana to HR BioPetroleum II-33

DuPont Acquires Danisco II-33

Enervation Advisors Acquires Assets of Tri-City Energy II-33

Archer Daniels Midland to Acquire Biodiesel Plant and Soybean

Crushing Facility from Prairie Pride II-34

Albemarle Acquires Catilin II-34

AE Biofuels Takes over Zymetis II-34

Renewable Energy Group Acquires Assets of SoyMor Biodiesel II-34

HDS International Acquires Licensing Rights from Hillwinds

Ocean Energy II-34

BP to Acquire Tropical BioEnergia II-35

US Food Service Takes Over WVO Industries II-35

Neste Oil Announces Opening Up of the Largest Global Biodiesel

Facility in Singapore II-35

Aquaflow Bionomic Inks Deal with CRI Catalyst for a New

Biofuel Plant II-36

Kinergy Marketing Extends Contract with AE Advanced Fuels Keyes II-36

China New Energy Limited Inked Agreement with Green Biologics

Limited II-36

Hawaiian Electric Chooses Hawai`i BioEnergy to Provide Local

Biofuel II-36

Neste Oil and Finnish Environment Institute Commence Joint

Research Program II-36

Qantas Airways Collaborates with Solazyme and Solena Group II-37

EADS Innovation Works Enters into Research Collaboration with

Prodal-G Biofuels II-37

Rosemount Clean Energies Develops Biofuel Enabled Terminals II-38

AltAir Fuels to Construct Bio-jet Fuel Production Facility in

California II-38

Greenergy Develops Biofuel from Pies and Crisps II-38

KiOR and Catchlight Energy Ink Agreement II-38

Virgin Australia Enters into Partnership with Biofuel Companies II-39

GreenField Collaborates with Andritz and Novozymes II-39

Brenco Merges Assets with ETH Bioenergia II-39

BioJet Merges with Abundant Biofuels II-40

Archer Daniels Midland and Elstar Oils Sign Agreement II-40

PetroAlgae and CRI Catalyst Enter into Agreement II-40

Imperial Petroleum Executes Letter of Engagement with Green

Grease Solutions II-40

Green Biologics and Songyuan Laihe Chemicals Signs Agreement II-40

Gevo Signs Agreement with Mansfield Oil II-41

Fulcrum BioEnergy and Waste Management of Nevada Sign Agreement II-41

Qteros and Praj Industries Form Partnership II-41

SQC, Adelaide Research & Innovation and Murdoch University

Establish Muradel II-41

NextCAT and Wayne State University Sign License Agreement II-42

Peer Establishes Rev Biodiesel II-42

VIASPACE and VIASPACE Green Energy to Enter into Joint Venture

with General Biofuels II-42

Felda Global Group Signs Supply Agreement with Mission NewEnergy II-43

Solar Acquisition to Enter into Joint Venture with Global

Natural Energy II-43

EdeniQ and IKA Works Ink Agreement to Enhance Milling Equipment II-43

Air China Collaborates with Boeing, Honeywell UOP and

PetroChina to Unveil Biofuel Airplane Demonstration Test II-43

Bharat Renewable Energy and SG Biofuels Initiate Biodiesel

Production Program II-44

North Hempstead Introduces Pilot Biofuel Project II-44

Green Futures Innovations to Construct P6-Billion Bioethanol

Plant II-44

NASA Performs Emission Tests on Renewable and Alternative Fuels II-45

Royal Dutch Shell and Cosan Industria e Comercio Form Raizen

Biofuels Joint Venture II-45

SG Biofuels Collaborates with Bharat Renewable Energy to

Produce Jatropha Hybrid II-45

Mossi & Ghisolfi Group Commences Cellulosic Ethanol Facility

Construction II-46

Syngenta Receives USDA Approval for Enogen Corn Enzyme for

Production of Biofuel II-46

Todays Alternative Energy Expands Biofuels Strategy II-46

Archer Daniels Midland to Establish Biodiesel Plant in

Lloydminster II-47

Dyadic International Launches AlternaFuel® CMAXÔ Biofuel Enzyme II-47

Gull New Zealand Introduces Gull Force Pro Biofuel II-47

Virent Announces Successful Production of BioFormate™ Gasoline

from Cellulosic Biomass II-48

BIOPETROL INDUSTRIES to Acquire Dutch Biodiesel II-48

Alternative Fuels Americas to Take Over Sustainable Agro Biotech II-48

BP to Take Over Cellulosic Biofuels Business of Verenium II-48

Universal Acquires Stake in NDR Energy II-49

Imperial Petroleum Takes Over e-biofuels II-49

Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings Acquires Riverland Biofuels II-49

POET Acquires Ethanol Plant in Indiana II-50

GreenHunter Energy Divests Biodiesel Production Facility II-50

Ceres Collaborates with Novozymes for R&D of Enzyme Cocktails II-50

Dynamic Fuels Commences Operations in Biofuels Plant in Louisiana II-50

NASCAR Inks Partnership Agreement with American Ethanol II-51

PetroChina, Boeing, Energy and Aviation Industry Ink Agreement

to Establish Aviation Biofuels Industry II-51

Department of Energy Awards Technology Investment Agreement to

DuPont II-51

Novozymes Inks Joint Development Agreement with Koninklijke

Nedalco II-52

Statoil to Launch Bensin 95 Biofuel II-52

Cobalt Technologies Unveils New Low Carbon Facility II-53

Abengoa Bioenergy and Mid-Kansas Electric to Construct Ethanol

Plant II-53

Piedmont Biofuels to Unveil Enzymatic Biodiesel Plant II-53

GULL New Zealand Introduces B5 Blended Biodiesel II-54

Solazyme and Ecopetrol Sign Development Agreement II-54

VG Energy to Market Algae-Enhancing Technology II-54

National Clean Fuels and DC Biofuels to Enter into Partnership

Accord II-55

Greenergy and Bauche Enter into Joint Venture II-55

Shell International Petroleum to Enter into JV with Cosan II-55

Mcgyan Biodiesel and Biodiesel Analytical Solutions to Enter

into Global Sales Partnership II-56

Pacific BioEnergy Enters into Strategic Partnership

with GDF SUEZ II-56

Mansfield Oil and Permeate Refining Enter into Marketing

Partnership II-57

Four Rivers BioFuels and BP Oil International Sign Agreement II-57

Galp Energia Signs Cooperation Agreement with Petrobras II-57

Next Step Biofuels and Omaha Public Power District Sign Letter

of Intent II-58

Rosetta Green Inks Collaborative Agreement with Seambiotic II-58

Petrobras America and KL Energy Sign Joint Development Agreement II-58

CORE BioFuel and Elbow River Marketing Ink Agreement II-59

Statoil and Bio Architecture Lab Enter into Strategic

Partnership II-59

BlueFire Renewables and Tenaska BioFuels Ink Off-Take Agreement II-60

Alter NRG Extends Agreement with Coskata II-60

Governments of Brazil and Zambia Ink Agreements and MoUs II-60

Mercuria Energy Group Takes Over 3B Biofuels II-61

Zenergy International Takes Over Greenlight Biofuels II-61

HydroGenetics Acquires Buffalo Biodiesel II-61

Sirona Fuels Takes Over Blue Sky Bio-Fuels II-61

Earth Biofuels Acquires American Petrox II-62

Four Rivers BioEnergy Acquires Assets of Kreido Biofuels II-62

General Biodiesel Seattle Acquires Commercial Biodiesel

Refinery from Imperium Renewables II-62

BioFuel Africa Commences Biodiesel Production at Ghana II-63

South Korea and Indonesia to Collaborate on Commercializing

Biofuel from Seaweed II-63

Global Energy Holdings to Divest Iowa-based Corn Ethanol Plant

to Fiberight II-63

Primafuel to Partner with Ben-Gurion University for Algae

Biorefinery Program II-63

Royal Dutch Shell Signs Agreement with Codexis for Biocatalyst

Development II-64

Enerkem to Set-up Biofuels Production Facility in Mississippi II-64

St1 Biofuels Introduces Refuel Bioethanol-based Fuel

Production Project II-64

CleanTech Biofuels and Fiberight Sign Joint Research Agreement

for Bioethanol Production II-65

BP and DuPont Commence Commercialization of Butamax Advanced

Biofuels Butanol Joint Venture II-65

VTT Launches NEMO Project with European Research Institutes

and Companies II-65

Solix Biofuels Inks CRADA with Los Alamos National Laboratory

for Algal Oil Extraction Process II-66

Blackhawk Biofuels and Renewable Energy Group to Merge II-66

DPG Investments and EPEC Biofuels Holdings Enter into Joint

Venture to Form EPEC Finance II-67

NextStep Biofuels and Energy Grains Biomass Ink Feedstock

Supply Agreement II-67

Synthetic Genomics and ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Ink

R&D Agreement II-67

10 North Washington Avenue and GEN-X Energy Group Ink

Agreement to Establish Biofuel Production Facility II-68

Community Fuels Launches Camelina-Based Biodiesel II-68

6. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS II-69

Abengoa Bioenergy Corp. (USA) II-69

Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Company (US) II-69

ADM Hamburg AG (Germany) II-69

Biodico (Formerly Biodiesel Industries) (US) II-70

CNOOC Biolux (Nantong) Bioenergy Protein Feed Co., Ltd.(China) II-70

Cargill, Inc. (USA) II-70

Copersucar (Cooperativa de Produtores de Cana- de-Açúcar,

Açúcar e Álcool do Estado de São Paulo) (Brazil) II-70

Cosan S/A Ind. e Comércio (Cosan S/A) (Brazil) II-71

Diester Industries (France) II-71

Greenfield Ethanol, Inc. (Canada) II-71

Green Star Products, Inc. (US) II-72

American Biofuels (US) II-72

Griffin Industries (US) II-72

Neste Oil (Finland) II-73

Orkla AS (Norway) II-73

Petroplus Holdings AG (Switzerland) II-73

POET Ethanol Products (USA) II-73

Renewable Energy Group (US) II-74

Sasol Ltd. (South Africa) II-74

Solazyme, Inc. (US) II-74

Topia Energy, Inc. (Canada) II-74

Valero Energy Corporation/ Valero Renewable Fuels Company LLC

(US) II-75

VERBIO Diesel Bitterfeld GmbH & Co. KG. (Germany) II-75

Virent, Inc. (US) II-75

Wilmar International Limited (Singapore) II-75

World Energy Alternatives LLC (US) II-75

7. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-76

Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) by Geographic Region - US,

Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest

of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual

Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-76

Table 9: World Historic Review for Biofuels (Bioethanol and

Biodiesel) by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,

Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) II-77

Table 10: World 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels (Bioethanol

and Biodiesel) - Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption by

Geographic Region for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific,

Latin America and Rest of World for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-78

Table 11: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Bioethanol by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,

Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) II-79

Table 12: World Historic Review for Bioethanol by Geographic

Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin

America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-80

Table 13: World 15-Year Perspective for Bioethanol -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption by Geographic

Region for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin

America and Rest of World for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-81

Table 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biodiesel by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,

Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World Markets

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) II-82

Table 15: World Historic Review for Biodiesel by Geographic

Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin

America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-83

Table 16: World 15-Year Perspective for Biodiesel - Percentage

Breakdown of Gallon Consumption by Geographic Region for US,

Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of

World for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) II-84

III. MARKET

1. THE UNITED STATES III-1

A.Market Analysis III-1

Outlook III-1

Overview of Alternative Fuels Market in the United States III-1

Impact of Recession and Increasing Electric Automobiles

Confront Biofuels in the US III-1

Govt. and Private Sector in the US in Favor of Next

Generation Biofuels III-2

Investments Pouring in for Research in Advanced Biofuel

Technologies III-2

Growth in the Market for Advanced Biofuels in the US III-2

Market for Drop-in Advanced Biofuels for Commercial and

Military Transportation III-3

Impact of the Recent Recession on the US Ethanol Market III-3

US Likely to Become Top Ethanol Exporter in Future III-3

Table 17: US Bioethanol Production Capacity (2010):

Percentage Share Breakdown by State (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4

Biodiesel Production Reaches Record Levels III-4

Strategic Corporate Developments III-4

Focus on Select Major Players III-27

Abengoa Bioenergy Corporation III-27

Agri-Source Fuels, LLC III-28

Algenol, LLC III-28

AltraBiofuels III-28

Archer Daniels Midland Company III-28

Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings Inc. III-28

Biodiesel Industries, Inc. III-29

BlueFire Renewables, Inc. III-29

Cargill, Inc. III-29

Chief Ethanol Fuels Inc. III-29

DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC III-30

Flint Hills Resources LP III-30

Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc III-30

American Biofuels III-30

Griffin Industries III-31

Imperium Renewables, Inc. III-31

POET Ethanol Products III-31

Renewable Energy Group III-31

Solazyme, Inc. III-31

Valero Energy Corporation III-32

Virent, Inc. III-32

World Energy Alternatives LLC IIII-32

B.Market Analytics III-33

Table 18: The US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-33

Table 19: The US Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34

Table 20: The US 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-35

2. CANADA III-36

A.Market Analysis III-36

Outlook III-36

Strategic Corporate Developments III-36

Focus on Select Key Players III-38

B.Market Analytics III-40

Table 21: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis

for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-40

Table 22: Canadian Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-41

Table 23: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42

3. JAPAN III-43

A.Market Analysis III-43

Outlook III-43

B.Market Analytics III-43

Table 24: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis

for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-43

Table 25: Japanese Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44

Table 26: Japanese 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-45

4. EUROPE III-46

A.Market Analysis III-46

Outlook III-46

Overview of European Biofuels Industry III-46

Policies for Promoting Biofuel Use in EU III-46

Constraints for European Biofuel Industry Growth III-47

Unfair Trade Practices Impede Biodiesel Production Growth

in EU III-47

Table 27: European Union Biodiesel Production Capacity by

Country (2010): Breakdown of Capacity in Thousands of Tons

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48

EU Bans Imports of US Soy Bean III-48

Western Europe Turns to Developing Countries for Biodiesel III-49

Major Players in the Market III-49

B.Market Analytics III-50

Table 28: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis

for Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) by Geographic Region -

France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain and Rest of Europe

Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in

Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-50

Table 29: European Historic Review for Biofuels (Bioethanol

and Biodiesel) by Geographic Region - France, Germany,

Italy, UK, Spain and Rest of Europe Markets Independently

Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for

Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51

Table 30: European 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels

(Bioethanol and Biodiesel) - Percentage Breakdown of Gallon

Consumption by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy,

UK, Spain and Rest of Europe for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-52

Table 31: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis

for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-53

Table 32: European Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-54

Table 33: European 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55

4a. FRANCE III-56

A.Market Analysis III-56

Outlook III-56

Overview of Renewable Energy Market in France III-56

Diester Industries - A Key Player III-56

B.Market Analytics III-57

Table 34: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-57

Table 35: French Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-58

Table 36: French 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-59

4b. GERMANY III-60

A.Market Analysis III-60

Outlook III-60

Overview of Biofuels Market in Germany III-60

Biofuel Adoption and Challenges in Germany III-60

Germany Mandates Comprehensive Certification and

Documentation for BioFuel Sales III-61

Issues Confronting Biodiesel Market III-61

Strategic Corporate Developments III-61

VERBIO Diesel Bitterfeld GmbH & Co. KG. - A Key Player III-62

B.Market Analytics III-62

Table 37: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-62

Table 38: German Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-63

Table 39: German 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-64

4c. ITALY III-65

A.Market Analysis III-65

Outlook III-65

Strategic Corporate Developments III-65

B.Market Analytics III-66

Table 40: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-66

Table 41: Italian Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-67

Table 42: Italian 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-68

4d. THE UNITED KINGDOM III-69

A.Market Analysis III-69

Outlook III-69

Strategic Corporate Developments III-69

Greenergy International Ltd (UK) - A Key Player III-70

B.Market Analytics III-71

Table 43: The UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-71

Table 44: The UK Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-72

Table 45: The UK 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-73

4e. SPAIN III-74

A.Market Analysis III-74

Outlook III-74

B.Market Analytics III-74

Table 46: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-74

Table 47: Spanish Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-75

Table 48: Spanish 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-76

4f. REST OF EUROPE III-77

A.Market Analysis III-77

Outlook III-77

Swedish Biofuels Market - All Set to Expand III-77

Strategic Corporate Developments III-77

Focus on Select Key Players III-79

B.Market Analytics III-80

Table 49: Rest of European Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and

Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in

Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-80

Table 50: Rest of European Historic Review for Biofuels by

Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently

Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for

Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-81

Table 51: Rest of European 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-82

5. ASIA-PACIFIC III-83

A.Market Analysis III-83

Outlook III-83

Future Biofuel Trends in Asia-Pacific III-83

Other Futuristic Biofuel Trends - In a Nut Shell III-84

B.Market Analytics III-85

Table 52: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) by

Geographic Region - China and Rest of Asia-pacific Markets

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-85

Table 53: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Biofuels

(Bioethanol and Biodiesel) by Geographic Region - China and

Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-86

Table 54: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels

(Bioethanol and Biodiesel) - Percentage Breakdown of Gallon

Consumption by Geographic Region - China and Rest of

Asia-Pacific for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-87

Table 55: Asia-pacific Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and

Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in

Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-88

Table 56: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Biofuels by

Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently

Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for

Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-89

Table 57: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-90

5a. CHINA III-91

A.Market Analysis III-91

Outlook III-91

Issues Hovering Over the Market III-91

Growth Prospects for Chinese Biofuels Industry III-92

China Promotes Non-Food Sources for Producing Biofuel III-92

Table 58: Chinese Grain-Based Ethanol Production (2011):

Percentage Share Breakdown by Companies - Anhui BBCA,

Jilin Fuel, Henan Tianguan and Zhaodong (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-93

China to Emerge as the Leader of Second Generation Biofuels III-93

Strategic Corporate Developments III-93

CNOOC Biolux (Nantong) Bioenergy Protein Feed Co., Ltd. - A

Key Player III-94

B.Market Analytics III-95

Table 59: Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-95

Table 60: Chinese Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-96

Table 61: Chinese 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-97

5b. REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC III-98

A.Market Analysis III-98

Outlook III-98

Select Regional Analysis III-98

Australia III-98

Green Fuel Prominence Increasing in Australia III-98

Current Ethanol Production Infrastructure III-99

India III-99

Indian Biofuel Market Driven by the Need for Improving

Energy Security III-99

A Review of the Indian Biofuel Policy III-99

The National Policy on Biofuels - Goals and Vision III-100

Philippines III-101

Coconut being Popularized as a Feedstock for Biodiesel III-101

South Korea III-101

Government Mandates Biodiesel Blending III-101

Strategic Corporate Developments III-101

Wilmar International Limited - A Key Player III-105

B.Market Analytics III-106

Table 62: Rest of Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and

Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in

Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-106

Table 63: Rest of Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Biofuels

by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently

Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for

Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-107

Table 64: Rest of Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for

Biofuels - Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for

Bioethanol and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-108

6. LATIN AMERICA III-109

A.Market Analysis III-109

Outlook III-109

Biodiesel Production and Consumption Growing Exponentially III-109

Several Latin American Countries Make Steady Progress in

BioDiesel Production III-109

Select Regional Analysis III-110

Brazil III-110

Argentina III-110

B.Market Analytics III-111

Table 65: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) by

Geographic Region - Brazil and Rest of Latin America Markets

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-111

Table 66: Latin American Historic Review for Biofuels

(Bioethanol and Biodiesel) by Geographic Region - Brazil and

Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-112

Table 67: Latin American 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels

(Bioethanol and Biodiesel) - Percentage Breakdown of Gallon

Consumption by Geographic Region - Brazil and Rest of Latin

America for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-113

Table 68: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and

Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in

Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-114

Table 69: Latin American Historic Review for Biofuels by

Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently

Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for

Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-115

Table 70: Latin American 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-116

6a. BRAZIL III-117

A.Market Analysis III-117

Outlook III-117

Strategic Corporate Developments III-117

Focus on Select Key Players III-119

B.Market Analytics III-120

Table 71: Brazilian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis

for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-120

Table 72: Brazilian Historic Review for Biofuels by Product

Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with

Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for Years 2004 through

2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-121

Table 73: Brazilian 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-122

6b. REST OF LATIN AMERICA III-123

A.Market Analysis III-123

Outlook III-123

B.Market Analytics III-123

Table 74: Rest of Latin American Recent Past, Current &

Future Analysis for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol

and Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption

in Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-123

Table 75: Rest of Latin American Historic Review for

Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel

Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million

Gallons for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding

Graph/Chart) III-124

Table 76: Rest of Latin American 15-Year Perspective for

Biofuels - Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for

Bioethanol and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-125

7. REST OF WORLD III-126

A.Market Analysis III-126

Outlook III-126

Assessing Opportunities of African Biofuel Exporters III-126

Africa's Biofuels Industry Poised for Growth III-126

Strategic Corporate Developments III-127

Sasol Ltd. (South Africa) - A Key Player III-128

B.Market Analytics III-129

Table 77: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future

Analysis for Biofuels by Product Type - Bioethanol and

Biodiesel Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in

Million Gallons for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-129

Table 78: Rest of World Historic Review for Biofuels by

Product Type - Bioethanol and Biodiesel Independently

Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Million Gallons for

Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-130

Table 79: Rest of World 15-Year Perspective for Biofuels -

Percentage Breakdown of Gallon Consumption for Bioethanol

and Biodiesel for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes

corresponding Graph/Chart) III-131

IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Total Companies Profiled: 138 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 148)

The United States (79)

Canada (6)

Europe (38)

- France (2)

- Germany (9)

- The United Kingdom (7)

- Italy (1)

- Spain (1)

- Rest of Europe (18)

Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (15)

Latin America (9)

Africa (1)

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Fuel_Additive Industry: Global Biofuels (Bioethanol and Biodiesel) Industry

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