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Middle East war propels demand for local biofuel, Verbio CEO says – Reuters

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Middle East war propels demand for local biofuel, Verbio CEO says – Reuters

April 2 (Reuters) – Soaring fuel prices have been “extraordinarily beneficial” to biofuel producer Verbio (VBKG.DE), which is seeing rising demand as countries and companies seek ways to ​secure supplies and cut energy costs, its chief executive said ‌on Thursday.

Germany-based Verbio produces renewable fuels biomethane and bioethanol from locally sourced organic materials, such as food waste and agricultural residue, and is therefore shielded from the negative effects of ​the Middle East conflict. It has production sites in Europe, North ​America and Asia.

CEO Claus Sauter told Reuters in an interview,

We are one of the very few absolute ⁠beneficiaries from the current situation,

“When ​natural gas becomes extremely expensive, or diesel, we are not affected negatively, our ​business benefits from it.”

Verbio’s shares have added around 60% to their value since the U.S. and Israel launched co-ordinated strikes on Iran at the end of February. At the ​same time, volatile oil and gas prices pushed European lawmakers to seek ways ​to ramp up biomethane supplies to reduce dependence on imported gas.

Sauter said,

We’re seeing huge demand from hauliers ‌who ⁠had heard of us but never engaged with the topic because diesel was cheap,

Oil and natural gas prices have soared since the outbreak of the war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Roughly one-fifth of ​the world’s oil and ​gas normally transits ⁠through the crucial strait.

Biomethane can be used as a replacement for fossil fuels in grid networks and transport. It ​is also a feedstock for fertiliser. Last year, the International ​Energy Agency ⁠said it expected demand, for the fuel to rise fivefold by 2035.

Sauter said investors were prioritising energy security amid shocks to global supply chains.

Sauter said,

Three things matter for ⁠biofuels: agriculture, ​security of supply, and climate protection.

”In ​Europe, the priority was climate protection first, then security, then agriculture.Now, security of supply has ​jumped to the top.”

Reporting by Danny Callaghan in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak

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