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Transportation Transition: how are we driving to net zero?

2020 may have been the year of staying home, but moving forward the big question is what will be powering transportation in the years ahead. With the US reengaging with renewed climate targets and as countries around the world start engaging with the challenge of applying carbon accounting to planes, trains and automobiles, join us as we discuss the implications for oil demand and the potential for renewable fuels.

Topics:

Future Energy Outlooks
  • Has Covid altered the underlying consumer dynamics in the transport space?
  • How are companies adopting to the new post-covid policy and market environment?

Refined Products
  • Diesel, gasoline, jet return to pre-pandemic pricing
  • Gasoline embraces CBOB as it shakes off legacy finished grade

Agriculture
  • Policy drives expansion of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation supply
  • Feedstock competition and prices take center stage

Emissions and Clean Energy
  • Low carbon fuel standard programs currently operating in California, Oregon and British Columbia incentivize transportation fuels with lower lifecycle carbon emissions.
  • New programs under consideration, including at the federal level in Canada, would encourage increased blending of biofuels.

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Speakers

Speaker
Jonty Rushforth
Senior Director, Oil Price Group
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Matthew Kohlman
Senior Managing Editor, Refined Product
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Sophie Byron
Associate Pricing Director, Agriculture – Americas
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Jennifer McIsaac
Lead Analyst, Emissions and Clean Energy
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Mark Mozur
Lead Analyst, Demand Modeling, Future Energy Outlooks
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