Svebio – Swedish Bioenergy Assocation

03/31/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/31/2021 03:28

International biomass exchange Baltpool begins trading in the ports of the Baltic, Scandinavian countries and Poland

This step by Baltpool will create even more opportunities for biomass producers to expand the geography and increase the trade volumes of their products internationally. Likewise, the buyers from the Scandinavian countries will have more opportunities to purchase sustainable biomass from the Baltic Sea region.

Foto: Gustav Melin

Trade of biomass through ships is taking place as usual on Baltpool's electronic trading platform, all according to standardized trading rules. However, participants can now register trading sites in ports and begin buying and selling biomass with ships. This is relevant for biomass producers in the Baltic States and Poland, as well as Scandinavian buyers and heat producers who buy about 30-50% of biomass through ships in the Baltic States, says Andrius Smaliukas, General Manager of the biomass exchange Baltpool.

According to A. Smaliukas, the start of biomass trade in ports is a great opportunity for both biomass sellers and buyers to find new partners abroad by utilizing the new export channels and purchasing biomass that meets the sustainability requirements.

All biomass products can be traded with ships in ports as in regular biomass auctions. Trading is conducted under the terms of Incoterms 2020 FOB and CIF. Also, it allows buyers to register sales outlets in ports, where they can choose biomass products from different producers (on FAS conditions).

The international Baltpool biomass exchange also trades wood chips, wood pellets, fuel peat, and lignin, offering deliveries both locally and internationally. Recently, a new product was launched on the exchange - biomass from recycled wood. The specifications of this new product are standardized and based on the requirements of different Baltic and Scandinavian countries that enable companies to trade used wood transparently. In total, 5629 transactions were concluded on the stock exchange and 5.4 TWh of biofuels sold in 2020, which amounted to 54.9 million Euros.

International biomass exchange Baltpool is a unique electronic trading platform where auctions of standardized biomass products are conducted. In Lithuania, Baltpool also organizes wood and heat auctions and administers PSO funds (Public Service Obligations in the field of electricity). Baltpool currently operates in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. The company's vision is to be the number one choice for biomass trading in Europe. Baltpool is a part of Lithuanian state-owned EPSO-G energy transmission and exchange group. The biomass exchange is supervised and regulated by Lithuania's national energy regulatory council.

Additional information:

Silvija Jakienė
Baltpool international biomass exchange
Director of Marketing and Communication
+370 671 22697
[email protected]