IS IT TIME TO PUSH FOR A HIGHER BIODIESEL BLEND?
IS IT TIME TO PUSH FOR A HIGHER BIODIESEL BLEND? The question of pushing for a higher biodiesel blend has suddenly become very timely. As of early 2026, the Philippines is currently implementing a B3 blend, meaning that diesel sold in the market contains 3 percent coco-methyl ester (CME) derived from coconut oil. The plan of the government is to gradually increase the blend to B4 and eventually B5 by October 2026 under the Biofuels Act of 2006. But perhaps the bigger question now is this: Are these targets already outdated? The global oil situation has changed dramatically. Wars in the Middle East, supply disruptions, and volatile oil markets have once again reminded us how vulnerable we are to imported fuel. The Philippines imports the vast majority of its petroleum needs. Every spike in global prices quickly translates into higher transport costs, higher food prices, and higher electricity costs. So why not look closer to home? At the center of this opportunity are the estimated 2.5 ...