The Advanced Bioeconomy Report Q2 2019 Earnings: The Year of Living Endangeredly
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) In hand we now have the latest earnings reports from what you might call the 8 Pathfinders – eight publicly traded stocks whose second quarter results offer insights into the health and performance of the advanced bioeconomy as 2019 heads towards its closing crescendos.
Our 8 Pathfinders – In the world of global renewable diesel at scale, Neste (Neste.HE); pure-play enzymes, Novozymes (NVMB); In pharma and synbio, Codexis (CDXS); as a hybrid play in advanced fuels, Aemetis (AMTX); in advanced marine and jet fuels, Gevo (GEVO); for biodiesel and hydrocarbons, Renewable Energy Group (REGI); in advanced began foods, Beyond Meat (BYND), and for a diversified ethanol and nutrition play, Green Plains (GPRE).
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So there we have it, choppy waters. Fast growth at Beyond Meat, confidence and strong growth in renewable diesel crisis in first gen US ethanol and biodiesel, lackluster growth in enzymes, particularly in agriculture. Synbio product revenues continue to be small but fast-growing, as we see at Codexis; Indian biodiesel finally performing as long expected, but slow development within Aemetis’ cellulosic ambitions. Gevo continues to zig and zag in search of the capital to realize its ambitions in marine and jet, with significant offtakers showing increased interest in the platform.
The bottom line, the more advanced the technology (Beyond, Neste, Codexis), the better the results for this quarter. For a number of years there has been a real increase in the dependence of the industry on its more established companies and sectors, such as first-gen ethanol, biodiesel, and conventional protein. The pendulum has been singing towards “advances via advanced” and it will be interesting to see how the second half of the year shapes up.
For sure, the Trump Administration is just killing farmers, advanced manufacturing and domestic renewable fuels. EPA has been a thorn in the industry’s side ever since the agency was handed responsibility for administering the Renewable Fuel Standard, but never more so than now. The distress is real, though companies that saw the headwinds are doing better than others. As Green Plains’ Todd Becker observed, “we are not waiting for the recovery to happen.”
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