The Biofuels International Conference & Expo Agenda

Listen, Learn and Network

14 – 15 April 2026

The draft agenda for the 2026 Biofuels International Conference & Expo has now been published. This year’s programme delivers a comprehensive mix of keynote sessions, case studies, technical presentations and interactive panel discussions. Attendees can explore in-depth analysis of the latest policy developments, market trends, investment drivers, and technological innovations shaping the global biofuels industry.

The conference is designed to provide delegates with practical insights, strategic knowledge and real-world examples that can be applied directly to their businesses. Whether you are a producer, supplier, investor or end-user, the agenda ensures that you will leave with valuable takeaways, fresh perspectives, and new contacts.

If you are interested in speaking opportunities, please contact peter@woodcotemedia.com with a brief synopsis of your proposed topic.

Day 1 - 14th August 2026
09:00Welcoming remarks from the Chair
09:15European trends in production and policy
09:45Mid- to long-term market outlook
10:15Market outlook for the bioethanol market
10:45Networking break
11:15Market outlook for the biodiesel market
11:45Financing the advanced biofuels market – investment opportunities
12:45Networking lunch
14:00Opening remarks from the Chair
14:15Overcoming the challenge of fraudulent supply chains
14:45Traceability as the Key to Multimarket Access
15:15Networking break
15:45Analysis of global biofuel trading volumes & how the market is using financial markets to manage risk
16:45Networking drinks with the SAF & Biogas participants
Day 2 - 15th April 2026
09:20Opening remarks from the Chair
09:30The relevance and potential market of biofuels in the maritime industry within the broader Net Zero framework
  • Momentum in maritime decarbonisation
  • Opportunities for ethanol and other biofuels
  • How producers and shipping companies can collaborate to accelerate adoption
10:00The short- and medium-term role of biofuels in shipping
  • Policy update: IMO vs. FuelEU Maritime
  • Prices
  • Supply/demand
10:30Networking break
11:00Panel discussion: Marine biofuels: Progress, challenges and regulatory support needed to support the future development of the market
12:30Networking lunch
13:30Opening remarks from the Chair
13:45Long-term feedstock supplyTraditional suppliers are increasingly ring-fencing their feedstock for domestic use, leaving producers facing a growing risk of feedstock unavailability just as national mandates come into force
14:15What are the key pricing and fundamental trends in feedstock trading?
14:45Networking break
15:00Feedstocks: challenges and opportunities for 2026
16:00End of conference
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