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Global Ethanol Production to Reach 85.2 Billion Litres in 2012

For Immediate Release

June 26th, 2012

TORONTO, Canada – Today the Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) in cooperation with F.O. Licht released its Global Annual Ethanol Production Forecast. The GRFA forecasts fuel ethanol production to hit 85.2 billion litres in 2012.

Despite the slowing Chinese economy and negative economic growth in many western countries, the GRFA predicts a 1% growth in ethanol output in 2012, up from the 84.5 billion litres produced in 2011. Global annual production has now surpassed 536 million barrels of ethanol per year according to the GRFA.

"While the world’s financial health continues to preoccupy policy makers and governments, the global ethanol industry continues to be a bright spot in the world economy. It continues to grow, supporting nearly 1.4 million jobs and contributing $277.3 billion to the global economy in 2010," said Global Renewable Fuels Alliance spokesperson, Bliss Baker.

"The GRFA’s 2012 production forecast sees global ethanol production continuing to displace the need for hundreds of millions of barrels of imported crude oil, further reducing our crippling reliance on foreign oil," said Baker. "Policy makers and governments must recognize the significant contribution biofuels are making to the global economy while reducing the world’s foreign oil consumption," added Mr. Baker.

The United States and Brazil continue to be the largest producers of ethanol with production continuing at a steady pace in 2012.

Although production levels in Africa remain relatively low, this region will see the largest increase in production for 2012 which is expected to grow by 36%.

"Many African economies are net importers of crude oil making them extremely vulnerable to the swings in crude oil prices. Domestic biofuel production will help ease this crippling reliance on oil," said GRFA spokesperson, Bliss Baker. "It is encouraging to see some African countries seizing their biofuels opportunity because it will encourage investment in agricultural, create much needed local employment and help reduce their reliance on foreign oil," added Baker.

In the European region, production continues to grow at a robust pace. In 2011, Europe saw its production grow by 4% over 2010. This year, Europe’s production increase will more than double last year’s growth rate. Europe is expected to produce 4.9 billion litres of ethanol, which is an 11% increase over 2011.

World Ethanol Fuel Production (Million Litres)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Europe 1,627 1,882 2,855 3,645 4,254 4,429 4,973
Africa 0 55 65 100 130 150 235
Americas 35,685 45,546 60,402 66,416 77,548 76,402 76,065
Asia/Pacific 1,940 2,142 2,753 2,927 3,115 3,520 3,965
World 39,252 49,625 66,075 73,088 85,047 84,501 85,238

Source: F.O. Licht

The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting biofuel friendly policies internationally. Alliance members represent over 65% of the global biofuels production from 44 countries. Through the development of new technologies and best practices, the Alliance members are committed to producing renewable fuels with the smallest possible footprint.

For More Information Please Contact:
Bliss Baker
Global Renewable Fuels Alliance
Work: (Country Code “1”) 416-847-6497
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Email: info@globalrfa.org

 

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