{"id":77265,"date":"2023-10-26T21:04:22","date_gmt":"2023-10-27T01:04:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ifintechworld.com\/news\/neste-oyj-ntoif-q3-2023-earnings-call-transcript\/"},"modified":"2023-10-26T21:04:24","modified_gmt":"2023-10-27T01:04:24","slug":"neste-oyj-ntoif-q3-2023-earnings-call-transcript","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ifintechworld.com\/?p=77265","title":{"rendered":"Neste Oyj (NTOIF) Q3 2023 Earnings Call Transcript"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-test-id=\"content-container\">\n<p>Neste Oyj (OTCPK:NTOIF) Q3 2023 Earnings Conference Call October 26, 2023 8:00 AM ET<\/p>\n<p><strong>Company Participants<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Anssi Tammilehto &#8211; Investor Relations<\/p>\n<p>Matti Lehmus &#8211; President &amp; Chief Executive Officer<\/p>\n<p>Martti Ala-Harkonen &#8211; Chief Financial Officer<\/p>\n<p>Carl Nyberg &#8211; Executive Vice President, Renewables<\/p>\n<p>Markku Korvenranta &#8211; Executive Vice President, Oil Products<\/p>\n<p>Panu Kopra &#8211; Executive Vice President, Marketing and Services<\/p>\n<p><strong>Conference Call Participants<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Artem Beletski &#8211; SEB<\/p>\n<p>Pasi Vaisanen &#8211; Nordea<\/p>\n<p>Peter Low &#8211; Redburn<\/p>\n<p>Matthew Blair &#8211; TPH<\/p>\n<p>Erwan Kerouredan &#8211; RBC<\/p>\n<p>Sasikanth Chilukuru &#8211; Morgan Stanley<\/p>\n<p>Henry Tarr &#8211; Berenberg<\/p>\n<p>Paul Redman &#8211; BNP Paribas<\/p>\n<p>Naisheng Cui &#8211; Barclays<\/p>\n<p>Christopher Kuplent &#8211; Bank of America<\/p>\n<p>Iiris Theman &#8211; Carnegie<\/p>\n<p>Giacomo Romeo &#8211; Jefferies<\/p>\n<p>Kate Sullivan &#8211; Citi<\/p>\n<p>Henri Patricot &#8211; UBS<\/p>\n<p><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Third Quarter 2023 Neste Corporation Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode. After the speakers\u2019 presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] Please be advised that today&#8217;s conference is being recorded.<\/p>\n<p>I would now like to hand the conference over to our first speaker today Anssi Tammilehto. Please go ahead.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Anssi Tammilehto<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Thank you. Good afternoon and welcome all to this conference call to discuss Neste&#8217;s Q3 results published this morning. I&#8217;m Anssi Tammilehto, Head of Neste IR. Here with me on the call are President and CEO, Matti Lehmus; CFO, Martti Ala-Harkonen; and the business unit heads Carl Nyberg of Renewables Platform; Markku Korvenranta of Oil Products; and Panu Kopra of Marketing &amp; Services.<\/p>\n<p>We will be referring to the presentation that can be found on our website. And as always please pay attention to the disclaimer since we will be making forward-looking statements in this call.<\/p>\n<p>With these remarks I would like to hand over to our President and CEO, Matti<span class=\"paywall-full-content invisible\"> Lehmus to start with the presentation. Matti please go ahead.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible\"><strong>Matti Lehmus<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible\">Thank you. A very good afternoon also on my behalf. It&#8217;s great to have you all participating in the call. I am pleased that we were able to reach a strong result in the third quarter and I would like<span class=\"paywall-full-content no-summary-bullets invisible\"> to thank the Neste personnel for making this happen. In parallel, our focus has been on our growth projects and especially the ramp-up of our Singapore new line.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">In the third quarter we were able to capitalize on strong margins in both Oil Products and Renewable Products and to deliver a group comparable EBITDA of \u20ac1,047 million compared to \u20ac979 million last year. In Renewable Products we were able to reach a comparable EBITDA of \u20ac545 million and our sales margin was strong at $912 per tonne supported by a strong diesel price and successful global optimization across feedstocks markets and products.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">I also want to note that as communicated earlier we had to shut down the Singapore new line for additional inspections and repairs in September. Following systematic inspections and the required repair works the production in the new line is expected to restart in the first half of November to continue the ramp up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">In Oil Products, we were able to achieve a total refining margin of $26.9 per barrel which is a significant increase compared to the second quarter. The increase was particularly driven by high diesel margins and a good operational performance at the Porvoo refinery. Marketing &amp; Services also performed well. And in addition inventory gains supported the result.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Let me then turn to safety. Safety performance continues to be a key focus area in Neste. I&#8217;m pleased with the positive trend in process safety performance whereas the occupational safety performance in the third quarter was below our target. We will continue our focused efforts to drive a continuous improvement in our safety performance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Then turning to our financial targets. Our financial position remains solid. Building on the solid financial performance across our businesses, we reached a comparable after-tax rate of 27.2% on a rolling 12-month basis clearly above the target of target level of minimum 15%.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">At the end of September, our leverage ratio was 21.5% well within the targeted area of below 40%. This solid financial position enables the continued implementation of our growth strategy also going forward.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And finally, a couple of high-level comments on the business environment in the third quarter. In Oil Products, especially, diesel but also gasoline margins were on a high level during the third quarter and provided support for our total refining margin. I also note that crude oil price was on an increasing trend and recently also the increasing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have contributed to this.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">In renewables markets product pricing was supported by the high diesel price. At the same time, the price level for waste and residue feedstocks also increased during the quarter. However, our feedstocks &#8212; for our feedstocks to increase was on average clearly lower than for diesel.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">With these remarks, I&#8217;ll hand over to Martti to discuss the financials in more detail.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Martti Ala-Harkonen<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you, Matti. So let&#8217;s now take a more detailed view on some of the key financials for the third quarter and the first nine months of this year. Like Matti already mentioned, Neste posted a comparable EBITDA of \u20ac1.047 billion in the third quarter of this year. This is an improvement of \u20ac68 million or 6.9% compared to the \u20ac979 million a year earlier. The result is actually Neste&#8217;s second highest euro-based quarterly result all time next only to the second quarter of last year, which was the peak quarter of the energy crisis.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Markets were favorable during the quarter and we were able to capitalize well on the opportunity with our global optimization. The result improvement versus the corresponding period last year was driven by renewable products which improved its result by about 40% to \u20ac545 million from \u20ac389 million a year earlier despite the delayed ramp-up of one production line in Singapore. Also oil product posted a strong result of \u20ac472 million supported by a high total refining margin at $26.9 per barrel. This is a significant improvement over our second quarter margin of $16.70 per barrel yet slightly lower than the $28 per barrel in the third quarter last year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The margin improvement versus the second quarter follows our earlier communication from the 12th of September. Also Marketing &amp; Services had a very strong quarter with comparable EBITDA improving to \u20ac42 million.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">I&#8217;m also very satisfied that our cash flow before financing activities improved markedly in the third quarter as well as for the first nine months of the year compared to last year despite our substantial growth continued growth investments and the business ramp-up in renewables.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">In the third quarter, our cash flow before financing activities came to \u20ac403 million positive versus \u20ac80 million negative in the corresponding period last year. Our net working capital in days outstanding was 39.6 days on a rolling 12-month basis at the end of the third quarter compared to 43.7 days a year ago plus a clear improvement year-on-year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Finally, our comparable earnings per share improved by about 11% to \u20ac0.88 for the third quarter versus \u20ac0.79 a year earlier. And for the first nine months our comparable earnings per share were \u20ac2.22 versus \u20ac2.21 a year earlier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">When we look at the third quarter comparison bridged by business, we can there see that the comparable EBITDA increase like I said year-on-year was driven by renewable products, which had a positive impact of \u20ac155 million. In Oil Products, the third quarter result decreased by \u20ac65 million year-on-year while in Marketing &amp; Services improved by \u20ac4 million. The difference in other items is due to cost allocation charges.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">In Renewable Product,s our comparable EBITDA was supported by a very strong sales margin of $912 per ton compared to $732 million a year ago. The margin was supported like Matti said by a strong diesel price and also by our successful global optimization across feedstocks markets and products but also impacted by an increase in feedstock cost base and hedging.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Also the margin and sales margin is not at the level of our own refineries at the moment. But overall as we have also talked a lot about our global optimization capabilities in renewables in our communications, we are very glad to see the positive impacts coming through.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">When we look at the third quarter comparison bridge by profit driver, we know that both our volumes and sales margin improved the comparable EBITDA year-on-year, whereas, foreign exchange rates and growing fixed costs had a negative impact. The positive volume impact was \u20ac81 million and the positive sales margin impact \u20ac187 million.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">When we are on the next page look at the first nine months comparison price by profit driver, we know that this period the result improvement similarly is driven by volumes and sales margin but adversely impacted by currency rates and fixed cost increase. The positive volume impact was \u20ac123 million and a positive sales margin impact \u20ac256 million.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">A note on the fixed cost increase, like we stated at our Capital Markets Day in June, driving further efficiency and optimization benefits will equally be one of our key focus areas going forward. We are continuing the Neste Excellence program with wholly new high targets. The improvement target for the program is to create over \u20ac350 million of EBIT accretive improvements by the end of 2026 compared to the year 2022 acting as the new baseline year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The program focuses amongst others on the following levers; digital and data-driven Neste end-to-end process excellence, production excellence, business model optimization and also on general fixed cost efficiency.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Going forward, I do foresee that the efficiency improvements will start to decline our fixed cost growth rate. As for cash flow, as I already mentioned there has been a marked improvement both for the third quarter and year-to-date compared to last year. As to our cash flow for the first nine months, the first notice that the increasing price levels have had an adverse impact on our IFRS EBITDA, mainly through inventory valuation losses.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Our first line IFRS EBITDA was \u20ac1.876 billion, \u20ac785 million lower than our comparable EBITDA at \u20ac2.661 billion. The change in net working capital was \u20ac473 million negative for the first nine months, but materially better compared to the about \u20ac2 billion negative change a year earlier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Net cash generated from operating activities was about \u20ac1.6 billion for the first nine months more than \u20ac1.1 billion better than the \u20ac457 million a year earlier. Our capital expenditure including M&amp;A was about \u20ac1.2 billion for the first nine months, slightly below the about \u20ac1.3 billion a year earlier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">For the full year of 2023, we expect the group&#8217;s cash out capital expenditure excluding M&amp;A to be approximately between \u20ac1.5 billion to \u20ac1.6 billion. And this range is down about &#8212; is down by \u20ac100 million compared to what we said at the end of the second quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Finally, cash flow before financing activities was \u20ac277 million positive for the first nine months about \u20ac1.26 billion improvement compared to the \u20ac986 million negative a year earlier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">As a summary again our cash flow improved clearly in the first nine months of the year, although being impacted by our growth investments and the volatile market environment and the improvement was also supported by our effective net working capital management.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">I will close here, and hand it over to Carl to go through our Renewable Products business in \u20acmore detail.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Carl Nyberg<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you, Martti. This, call. Good morning, good afternoon, to everyone. So let&#8217;s move to the renewables part of this call. In Renewables Products, the strong financial performance continued as we made a new record comparable EBITDA in the third quarter, reaching \u20ac545 million, up by more than \u20ac55 million from the Q3 results, one year back and also more than \u20ac30 million, up from the strong quarter results posted in Q2 this year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">On the other hand, we continue to face delays with the ramp-up of the Singapore expansion line as we had to take down the line for additional equipment inspection, and repair works in September. Production at the new line is now expected to restart in the first half of November. Construction activities are progressing well at the Martinez Renewables Facility. Pretreatment capabilities are increasing throughout the second half of 2023, and the facility is expected to have a nameplate capacity of 730 million gallons, per year by the end of 2023.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So, let&#8217;s then go through the elements that contributed to the strong results. First of all, we were able to drive a very strong sales margin in the quarter and reached US$912 per metric ton which was slightly above our guided range of US$800 to US$ 900 per metric ton. The strong gas oil prices as well as a wider Pogo, in conjunction with our global optimization in feedstock supply and product sales, were the main contributing factors to this strong margin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Sales volumes came down slightly quarter-on-quarter, due to the scheduled shutdown of the Singapore first line, as well as the delays in the Singapore new line ramp-up. We reached a sales volume of 860 kilotons, which however was up 162 kilotons from the year back figure. And overall, we continue to see good demand throughout the quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">SAF volumes grew slightly from one year back and were 36 kilotons. We expect to see a step change in sub-sales growth to occur in 2024, as Singapore production will become available for sales. We also continue to see the shift in volumes towards the US, as 45% of sales was in the US, up from 34% a year back as demand growth in the US clearly, outpacing Europe currently. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The waste and residue share remained high reaching 92%, although slightly lower than the figures seen a year back. Our global feedstock supply capabilities optimization remains a core differentiating factor, in the growing biofuels market. We also completed the planned turnaround of the Singapore existing line, in the third quarter which lowered our utilization quarter-on-quarter. However, the utilization of 92% was significantly up from the year-back figure of 80%. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Investments continued to further drop quarter-on-quarter and was \u20ac207 million in the third quarter down from \u20ac356 million in the second quarter, as well as significantly down from the high figures in the third quarter in 2022. Our 12-month rolling comparable RONA continued to remain strong and was 20.9% in the third quarter, which is significantly down from one year back but in line with the figures seen in the last quarter and reflecting the larger asset pool, which increased by more than 30% year-on-year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Let&#8217;s then move to the next slide and let me take you through the EBITDA bridge between Q3 2022 and Q3 2023. So as mentioned, sales volume grew significantly from one year back boosting the EBITDA by \u20ac71 million. We also saw a strong growth in sales margins further boosting the EBITDA with almost \u20ac200 million. The weaker dollar on the other hand had a negative impact on our EBITDA lowering it by \u20ac55 million year-on-year. Finally, our fixed costs continued to grow year-on-year and had a negative impact on the EBITDA by \u20ac59 million.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The fixed costs are increasing year-on-year on the back of our business growth as we continue to scale up our business However, we do expect efficiency improvement to start impacting fixed cost growth over the coming months. So to summarize. So to summarize, year-on-year our quarterly EBITDA ended up at \u20ac545 million EBITDA, which is \u20ac156 million above Q3 EBITDA in 2022 and a record quarter for RP <\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">If we then turn to the feedstocks, let&#8217;s look at how the market developed over the quarter. We saw quite some volatility in the veg oil complex or more specifically in soybean oil over the past quarter. The quarter started with a strong rally as US soybean oil value soared on the back of a rather healthy supply-demand picture especially, driven by biofuels demand. On the other hand, the market seemed to run out of steam in the middle of the quarter and then started to come off at an accelerated pace towards the end of the quarter, following the decreasing winds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">On the other hand palm oil moved sideways during the quarter and soybean oil &#8212; palm oil spread has now reversed to similar levels seen in the beginning of the quarter. If we then look at the waste and residues, it was evident that the values were supported by the strong soybean oil prices and both animal fats as well as used cooking oil strengthened in absolute terms, as well as relative term to palm oil over the course of the quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The recent steep drop in soybean oil is however, now likely to put a lid on the rally as Western residents need to remain competitive against soybean oil especially in North America. Overall, feedstock prices are well supported in North America and on the back of increased R&amp;D production. Global Western west supply capability is an important value lever for Neste. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Then let&#8217;s take a look at the U.S. credit prices on the following page. LCFS prices continued to move sideways quarter-on-quarter averaging at $75 per metric ton, which was about $10 down from the third quarter in 2022. While the CARB communicated its intent to tighten further carbon-intensive targets details are still lacking. However, it seems relatively clear that the CARB used the current LCFS to be too low to attract needed low-carbon investments. And the market seems to expect that CARB is likely to take further measures to strengthen these values.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The RIN story is quite different on the other hand. The values were relatively stable around 1.50 per gallon during the first half of the quarter while then starting to come off steeply towards the end of the quarter printing an average of 1.40 per gallon down 1.71 per gallon a year back. The DFIN is now trading around 0.90 per gallon and seem to have stabilized at these levels.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The interesting thing with this move was that the RIN basically led the price movement this time around as biofuel fundamentals weakened eventually leading to a steep drop in soybean oil. This concludes then the renewables part. However, prior to giving over to Marko I would like to share that we are expecting very strong margins also to continue in the fourth quarter and we are guiding a range of $800 to $900 per metric ton, while sales volumes are expected to somewhat decrease quarter-on-quarter on the back of production constraints.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">However, Martti will share more on this in the outlook part. Overall, we remain confident in our ability to drive value creation and remain highly competitive with our differentiating capabilities in both feedstock supply as well as our global production platform, which reached to different markets. The term negotiations are also progressing well and we have now termed approximately 40% of our 2024 annual sales and are in line with our plans.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thanks on my behalf and now over to Oil Products.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Markku Korvenranta<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thanks Carl. Good afternoon all. A quick quad update from Oil Products. Let&#8217;s look first at the comparable EBITA development. We had a strong quarter in a volatile refining market. The comparable EBITDA was EUR472 million versus EUR537 million the year before and EUR239 million in Q2 this year. The performance reflects good operational availability and strength in both diesel and gasoline margins.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Sales volume was at 2.9 million tonnes the same level as the year before and 0.1 million tonnes higher than Q2 this year. The total refining margin was US$26.9 per barrel down US$1.1 per barrel compared to Q3 2022 and up US$10.2 per barrel from the previous quarter. Comparable return on net assets was 47% in Q3.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Now over to EBITDA bridge. This time FX change is followed by the total refining margin and fixed costs were the largest drivers of lower results compared to Q3 last year. The sales volume had a positive impact. The FX delta was driven by a weaker US dollar.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And moving on to the next slide. Here you will see the development of the main market drivers. Both diesel and gasoline margins increased during the quarter. Diesel held up its heights until the end of the quarter, while gasoline started its decline as the summer driving season came to an end towards the end of the quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Overall, the margins were at the high level during the quarter. Both diesel and gasoline margins were supported by low inventories, production outages and slowdowns contributed to the favorable supply-demand picture. Heavy fuel oil margins remained at multiyear highs, driven by the cuts in heavier crudes. This completes the quarterly update from Oil Products now handing over to Panu Kopra.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Panu Kopra<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you, Marko. Hello to all. This is Panu Kopra, good evening. Strong financial performance continued in Marketing &amp; Services. Q3 EBITDA was EUR42 million which is approximately EUR13 million better than Q2 and EUR4 million better than the last year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Market shares in Finland has been growing very well and in Baltics moderately. Since day one and Neste volumes grow both but not that fast and earlier this year. Biggest drop of our volumes was in LFO volumes, which were last year exceptionally high due to peak of LNG prices, where heating company turned to use LFO instead of LNG. We have also renewed our station network and opened seven new EV charging stations here in Finland and continue to invest to new EV sites during the year. Feedback from the EBIT charging customers have been very positive. This was shortly about Q3 and Marketing &amp; Services handing over back to Matti.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Matti Lehmus<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you, Panu. And let&#8217;s now move on to the current topics. And I want to make some comments first of all on our short-term and near-term focus in our strategy implementation. This focus in strategic education is very clear. Firstly, we focus on the ramp-up of our new production facilities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Our full focus is on the ramp-up of the Singapore expansion, as we are now restarting in the first half of November. And in parallel, I note that the construction activities in Martinez have progressed well. The pretreatment is already in operation. And the final phase of the project is expected to start up by year-end.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Also I note that we are finalizing construction activities at our Rotterdam SAF optionality project and we expect to start up in the early part of 2024. In parallel to the growth project ramp-up, there are two other short-term priorities I want to mention. First of all, the successful execution of our term negotiations for next year in the coming two months is a key focus area. We have currently reached roughly 40% of our targeted sales volume and we are progressing according to plan in these term negotiations. In parallel, we have a continued focus on cost efficiency and productivity improvements as also Markku explained.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Turning to the broader strategy. We are very confident in our long-term strategy, which is focused on the continued strengthening of our unique feedstock platform the growth in the most attractive markets such as renewable aviation and value creation through our flexible business model. Neste is in a strong position to capture the opportunities provided by the long-term market growth. And here I also want to note the recent milestones in regulatory development as the EU decided during the third quarter on the renewable energy directive and the refuel aviation directives which are both important long-term legislative frameworks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then finally turning to the outlook for the fourth quarter. So first of all, visibility in the global economy continues to be limited and volatility expected to continue. In Renewable Products, fourth quarter renewable diesel and stuff volume sales volume is expected to be somewhat lower than in the third quarter of 2023. The sales volume is impacted by the planned maintenance shutdowns in both markets and Rotterdam in the fourth quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The Singapore new line is targeted to reach approximately 75% capacity utilization by the end of 2023 and to contribute to our SAF sales volumes in 2024. Based on the current outlook, Neste&#8217;s fourth quarter comparable sales margin is expected to remain very strong and to be in the range of $800 to $900 per ton. And the Rotterdam refinery scheduled four-week maintenance shutdown is estimated to have an adverse impact of approximately \u20ac65 million on the core segment&#8217;s EBITDA.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Turning to Oil Products. Based on the current forward market, the fourth quarter total refining margin is expected to be lower than in the third quarter. The fourth quarter sales volumes are expected to be approximately at the same level than in the corresponding period previous year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And finally in Marketing &amp; Services the sales volumes and unit margins are expected to follow the previous year&#8217;s seasonality pattern in the fourth quarter. And I will, then still mention from the outlook that we do estimate the group&#8217;s full year 2023 cash out capital expenditure, excluding M&amp;A to be approximately \u20ac1.5 billion to \u20ac1.6 million.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So this concludes the presentation and we would now be happy to take your questions.<\/p>\n<p id=\"question-answer-session\" class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Question-and-Answer Session<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Now we&#8217;re going to take our first question, and it comes from the line of Artem Beletski from SEB. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Artem Beletski<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. Good afternoon and thank you for taking my questions. So the first one is actually relating to Singapore-related issues. And could you maybe provide some further color on which components have been so say misfunctioning, there &#8212; you have been talking about heat exchanger previously? And where do you expect the unit to reach full utilization? So you&#8217;re talking about 75% by the year-end but when it should be 100% utilization.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then actually questions relating to some progress, what you have made in terms of term deal negotiations and you should have visibility on next year. So, the first one is relating to renewables margin outlook. So you provided some initial comments in accordance with Q2 results. So you maybe confirm those ones or how next year actually looks from a margin perspective there. And the second topic is related to subdevelopment, so now what is your expectation in terms of soft sales for next year how those negotiations have progressed? Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you, Artem. And perhaps I can take this Carl can then add some detail also from his side but I&#8217;ll start with the Singapore question. So indeed like we announced in early September we have had reliability issues related to heat exchangers, also some piping in the new line. And we have now done extensive inspections and we have taken the actions and the repair works to ensure a safe and reliable startup. And now we are confident that we can start up in the first half of November. And indeed we said also in the outlook that our target is to reach 75% capacity utilization by the end of the year. When I look at next year, I think it&#8217;s likely that we will need to wait then for a scheduled shutdown to really get to the full 100% as there are some limitations. But during the year, we expect to reach the 100%.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Then on your second question coming to the 2024 margin outlook. And as you know, we are not giving any guidance here. And also like I commented, we are still in the middle of the term negotiations. But reflecting a bit on the drivers and coming to your question, I think the message is the same as we have stated earlier. So in 2023, we have seen a very strong margin environment. We would not expect this same level to continue next year as also a lot of capacity starting up. And we have for example seen now the short-term in trend in the US. But at the same time we are confident that our global feedstock platform and our global market presence including also this targeted growth in SAS sales are important drivers to support our margin environment &#8212; our margin also in this environment. So these are really exactly as commented earlier. And perhaps coming to this SAS I mean clearly, we are now in the period of building the market, ramping up the production. Our target next year is to be somewhere in the range of 0.5 million to one million tonnes for the SAS sales. That&#8217;s what we are aiming at.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Artem Beletski<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay it&#8217;s very clear. And yes, it sounds like a good progress on SAS side. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. And it comes from line of Pasi Vaisanen from Nordea. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Pasi Vaisanen<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Great. Thanks. This is Pasi from Nordea. Coming back to this term sales issue related to next year. So, have you actually sorted this 40% of expected sales a bit healthy margins? Because usually if I remember last 10 years period you have offered this kind of guidance, verbal objective guidance for the hedging margins. And if you don&#8217;t now offer it what is the reason for that? And does this on 75% limit in utilization ratios in Singapore also apply for the soft distillation unit only to primary distillation &#8212; sorry primary kind of refinery unit number two in Singapore. So is your primary unit restricted 75% and also some distillation restricted for the same amount? Thanks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi Pasi, Carl here. So as commented indeed we are &#8212; we have had good progress with our term negotiations at this time of the year, we would expect it to be around this kind of situation where we are now 40%. 40% of our sales is now turned up for the coming year. Of course also, a lot of work still remains. We have been satisfied with the term negotiation outcome so far. And we are going forward according to plan. We have not been guiding any further on the specific margin for these term negotiations at this point.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">With regards then to your question for the Singapore. So indeed, it is the new line. So the 75% also applies to the soft unit basically. So that is a correct assumption.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Pasi Vaisanen<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. I hear you. So what was the reason you don&#8217;t offer the same guidance as you have made kind of for many, many years previously regarding the hedging.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. Pasi I mean we are still in the middle of the term. So I don&#8217;t think we have any particular additional objective apart from the comment that we have been progressing according to plan. On the hedging side, as you know, we have an approach where we are hedging systematically. We are for the fourth quarter around 50% hedging rate. For next year, it&#8217;s somewhat lower. We are somewhere around the 20% range.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Pasi Vaisanen<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. I hear you. Thanks. That was all from my side.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. We&#8217;re going take the next question. And the next question comes from the line of Peter Low from Redburn Atlanta. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Peter Low<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi, thanks. Yes it&#8217;s one just on the DforM. We&#8217;ve seen prices fall significantly in October. My understanding is that it is an important component of value for RD in the US. Yet your 4Q margin guidance remains at a very high level despite the fact that you&#8217;ve got an increasing share of volumes being sold in the US. So could you perhaps talk a little bit about to what extent your profitability is tied to the RIN? And what impact if any the recent fall could have? That would be helpful.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then the second one was just in your opening comments, I think you made a remark that the increase you saw in feedstock costs in the quarter was less than what might be implied by some of the benchmark feedstock price series. Can you just give any color on to why that might be the case? Thanks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thanks, Peter. So Carl here, I&#8217;ll take the fourth question first. So indeed we have seen a steep decline in the RIN values. However I mean we do hedge part of our RIN exposure. And on that basis we are now guiding also the Q4 margin accordingly. So we have taken into account the change that we saw in the market here.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Now, I think it&#8217;s also very important to take into account when we talk about the RIN that&#8217;s one piece of the puzzle here. And of course the feedstocks like I mentioned also have been now reacting to this.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So, we do believe that the RIN value needs to work in relation to the feedstock markets as well as to the heating oil prices. So, in that sense it&#8217;s just one component here and we need to look at the full picture. But this indeed this decline here has been taken into account. And part of that exposure is managed through our hedging activities. And then&#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Perhaps I can comment briefly on the question on my opening remarks on feedback. So indeed like you could see on the chart and like Carl also commented we have seen in general an increasing trend for waste and residue feedstocks also during the third quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Of course there are also always regional differences by feedstock. And we of course try to optimize with our global platform always the overall feedstock mix. And in our case the feedstock increase was approximately 5%. So that was the level versus the previous quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Peter Low<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Very helpful.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. And the next question now is coming from the line of Matthew Blair from TPH. Your line is open, please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Matthew Blair<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hey, good afternoon. Thanks for taking my questions. In the RP guide of $800 to $900 a tonne for Q4, does this include any expected tailwinds or headwinds from hedging?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Second question is could you comment on some of the newer LCFS markets in Washington State in Canada? Is the credit pricing attractive? And do those represent growing markets for you?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then finally, is there any update on which companies you will comp to your dividend? Thanks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi, Matthew Carl here. So, if I talk about the guided range. So indeed we do take into account our hedging impact on our guidance. We have based on sort of current outlook we will have a bit of a bigger impact from hedging actually in the fourth quarter and but this is taken into account in the guided range.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">With regards to this new LCFS market we are of course following this and we are also actively looking to develop new opportunities in this market. Overall, we view it as an important development trend in North America that we are seeing these additional LCFS markets appear and we believe that this trend will continue over the course of the coming years. And certainly we will provide new opportunities for the business.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">This is Matti. Just adding. We also hope that looking at the development of different SAF regulation that we will see also in these different West Coast states some SAF incentives. So, that&#8217;s also an interesting one to follow for the coming years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">On the dividend benchmark Matti?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. So we have we will still review this during the latter part of this year but mainly we will be looking ourselves as a specialty chemicals and ESG stock with a growth agenda. Of course we will also compare to the more traditional oil and gas but I think they are a bit different to Neste. So that&#8217;s my answer at this stage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Matthew Blair<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Sounds good. And could I just clarify on the hedging impact in Q4. Is that going to be a tailwind in the $800 million to $900 million guidance?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Actually that will &#8212; the hedging will have a negative impact on our results. So it&#8217;s a headwind within this guidance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Matthew Blair<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. Sounds good. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">We expected that&#8217;s right. That&#8217;s right. From the hedging in total.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. And the next question comes from the line of Erwan Kerouredan from RBC. Your line is open, please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Erwan Kerouredan<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thanks for taking my question. First one on the ownership fee. We recently saw that a stake which was held by the Climate Fund was returned to direct state ownership. It&#8217;s our understanding that the state of Finland must retain a 33% stake in Neste.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So, the question does this 33% apply to the Prime Minister&#8217;s office stake which is currently at around 44% or the Republic of Finland. I guess in other words does a stake in a government-linked entity need to be transferred to the Prime Minister&#8217;s office before being sold? That&#8217;s the first question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. And this is Matti commenting. Thanks for the question. My understanding there is no link to what government entity owns it. You are right that there is a strategic decision to have a minimum ownership of 33% by the state. But to my understanding it&#8217;s not linked to how that is divided between the different state entities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Erwan Kerouredan<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. Thank you. So theoretically, that means that the stake held by the Prime Minister Office could go from 44% to 33% tomorrow theoretically?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Like I said, the only thing that has been public said is that the state wants to maintain a minimum of 33% as a strategic ownership stake<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Erwan Kerouredan<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Understood. And my second question is on the Dutch mandate please. So when do you expect an update and possible confirmation of the proposed demand increase in the Netherlands? We know that there are general Dutch elections the House of Representatives next month. Do you expect an update on the proposed mandate then or later than that? Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yeah. A short comment by Matti. I mean, obviously this was interesting news when a proposal was made to increase the mandate in the Netherlands and to a level of 28%. As the proposal is for the year 2024, we would expect some sort of decision by year-end but I don&#8217;t have any new information after the proposal has been made. So we are also following its close.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Erwan Kerouredan<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Dear speaker, we are going to take our next question. And the question comes from the line of Sasikanth Chilukuru from Morgan Stanley. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Sasikanth Chilukuru<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi. Thanks for taking my questions. I had two please. The first was related to the term contracting. Again, you mentioned 40% has been contracted so far. I was just wondering if there was any visible change in the consumer behavior, especially in terms of maybe volume size, reference pricing, feedstocks. Also, if you could highlight if there&#8217;s any change in terms of the geographical mix of these term contracts as well?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">The second was related to the issues at the Singapore expansion plan. I was just wondering if there was any insurance or any records to the profits are lost due to the lower-than-planned volumes because of these outages now extending into 2024 as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So I&#8217;ll take the first question. So &#8212; well obviously, I mean there is a change in the consumer behavior that we now have far less volumes that we are planning to term up for the Swedish market. But otherwise, I would not bring out any particular changes in the dynamics here. Overall, of course, this is a sensitive topic for us. These negotiations are ongoing and we would not prefer to disclose too much more at this stage other than what I already stated that these negotiations have been going according to plan and we currently now are in the stage where about 40% of our 24 sales volumes have been termed up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then this is Matti on the second question which was on for expansion. Obviously, we will look at the question, whether there is any insurance claims we can make. Our understanding this would be mainly then concerning the direct repair costs. So from that angle that&#8217;s still something we&#8217;ll be looking at.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Sasikanth Chilukuru<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question and it comes from the line of Henry Tarr from Berenberg. Your line is open. Please ask the question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Henry Tarr<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi there. And thanks for taking my questions. Two please. One is how much of total sales do you expect to be covered by the term agreements into next year? And then secondly, on the sort of fixed cost outlook I think you said that you looked for the fixed cost elements to sort of slow down as you put the operational efficiency targets into practice. Are you expecting total fixed costs to sort of level off around current levels, or could they come down from here, or how are you thinking about them? Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yeah. This is Matti. I&#8217;ll start with the fixed cost question. So in general, we are also focusing a lot on different avenues to increase efficiency. We have been growing of course with the ramp-up of the organization the new units. But clearly, we are our target is that that growth rate would slow down. Obviously, still we are in an environment when I look a bit more broadly that there continues to be clear inflation on for example, labor costs and other items. So there will be I&#8217;m sure some growth, but our target is to of course minimize that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And perhaps I can take the first question on the term target. So we are targeting a term ratio of between 70% to 80%. So this is very much in line with what we have had in previous years as well. So this is the term ratio we&#8217;re targeting.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Henry Tarr<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. Great. Thanks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. And the next question comes from the line of Paul Redman from BNP Paribas. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Paul Redman<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. Thank you very much everyone. Two quick questions. First was just on SAP. And with the 75% utilization rate in Singapore how much SAP optionality do you think you&#8217;ll have by Q2? And when we talk about that 70% to 80% term ratio does that exclude &#8212; is that assuming plan of a certain amount of R&amp;D and your 70%, 80% on that and then adjust the 0.5 million to one million tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel on top. And then any update on ahead of sustainable aviation fuel at the same time?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then my second one is just around the volumes in general around Singapore. What could drive an acceleration of over 75% to 100%? I think I was hearing about something about spring and autumn. What would be the difference between the two? And what&#8217;s the impact on CapEx from the additional work that needs to be done at Singapore. Thanks very much.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So thank you and perhaps, I&#8217;ll start by answering your question. So first of all as coming to the question on the Singapore actually referred to it by opening that yes we are now obviously focused on starting up first half of November getting to 75% utilization by the end of the year. Then we&#8217;ll of course continue the efforts to maximize the ramp-up but we also see that we&#8217;ll probably need the scheduled shutdown to really get to the 100%. And that is then during the year 2024.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">We haven&#8217;t yet fixed that time but that will be somewhere then during the year. So we continue doing that. And on SAF, of course, obviously, we will be learning a lot as we are now ramping up. We expect SAF production also to start.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">From a sales perspective, of course, it&#8217;s good to note that we need to first build inventory. So I think it will be mainly in the second quarter that we will start to see that impact and from there onwards.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">We will then during the year of course see how quickly we can also ramp up the SAF optionality. Like we said earlier our target is over the full year to reach something between 0.5 million and one million tonne of sales. So these were at least two of the questions you had.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">From a CapEx perspective, yes, there will be some of course capital expenditure related to the repairs, but this is at the moment or understanding not very material.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Martti Ala-Harkonen <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And just &#8212; this is Martti, on the note of the current fixings related to the repair work in Singapore it&#8217;s been mainly OpEx. OpEx no additional CapEx so far from that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Excuse me, Paul, do you have further questions?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Paul Redman<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. Sorry just a quick update on one ahead of sustainable aviation fuel may be announced?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. We are obviously in the process of looking at these successors. At the same time there is a very good acting arrangement. So the process is ongoing. No news at this point.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Paul Redman<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take the next question. And the next question comes from the line of Naisheng Cui from Barclays. Your line is open. Please ask the question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Naisheng Cui<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi, good afternoon everyone. It&#8217;s Naisheng Cui from Barclays. Congratulations for the good results. I have two questions. If that&#8217;s okay. The first one is still on Singapore. I just wonder if the repair work has been quite a few weeks since you announced the hiccup in Singapore. I just wonder if it&#8217;s in line with your assessment. Is that &#8212; do you see delays over there, or is that okay? And what have you done to prevent further hiccup over there?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And my second question is on feedstock. In the last few weeks we have seen quite a few news coming from the oil and gas majors talking about RD talking about. One theme organize a saved for sales analysts. I just wonder how will you react to that? How can you make sure you can secure your feedstock supply chain? How do you prevent oil majors from undercutting you to buy all the feedstock? Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. And I can take the first question. So indeed when we announced in the first half of September that we have taken the unit down for additional inspection and repair works.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">What we have done during this period of September or October is to really very systematically done all the inspections understand the cost for the problems do the repairs to the bypasses that were needed and that is what took the time. And from our perspective of course the key is that we wanted to do it properly so that we have a full understanding that we can do a safe and reliable ramp-up. And that is the time it took. That is the key for us that we can now move to that next stage. And we are confident that we will be able to ramp up the unit as guided in our outlook.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And perhaps if I then say take the question around the feedstock. So indeed we are seeing movements from many directions currently also towards the feedstock space. And I think that this is not something that is very surprising for us. We have seen that the feedstock space is a strategically important area for us and we have been building these capabilities now over the course of many years already.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">We are very much continuing on that journey and we will continue to build our capabilities when it comes to the feedstocks whether it is around the area of growing in new geography, building capabilities to pretreat and source let&#8217;s say more difficult feedstocks or whether it&#8217;s in the area of building the commercial capabilities in supply and trading or any new areas like the NBOs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And we are also of course also continuing to build our presence in the UCO collection space like we&#8217;ve been doing in North America. So we view this obviously as strategically a very important area for us. We believe we have been progressing well and we will very much continue on that strategy going forward as well to secure the access to competitive feedstocks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Naisheng Cui<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">That\u2019s clear. Thank you very much.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. And the next question comes from the line of Christopher Kuplent from Bank of America. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Christopher Kuplent<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you very much. I still have three questions if I may. Quickly, first something you&#8217;ve already mentioned Matti is more maintenance shutdowns in Singapore next year. Can you already tell us about other planned outages across all of your platforms next year? I&#8217;m not looking for precision, but just some early warning.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Second question can you give us Matti a little bit more color on where that CapEx cut has come from for your full year spending? And then last one going back to your fixed cost topic. You talked a lot about your cost saving program. But I wonder whether this is a classic example of operating leverage right where you&#8217;ve seen in RP your fixed costs go up by \u20ac200 million over the year and you haven&#8217;t yet seen any volume growth quite the opposite in fact from I guess where that fixed cost inflation is coming from. So maybe you can confirm or not that the current level the current run rate \u20ac800 million or thereabouts is something that is &#8212; I take it from your earlier comments not an unreasonable number for next year with cost cuttings on the one hand and a little bit more spending on the other. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes. Thanks for the question. On the shutdowns this is something we typically comment on in a way when we have the Q4 results and look at the full year. In general, if I look at the renewables we obviously have as you know very regular catalyst turnaround. And that is obviously something that we also expect to have next year. But we will then guide more in detail how that is spread throughout the year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Markku Korvenranta<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And this is Markku. On OP side there&#8217;s no decision made yet, but we are looking for a site turnaround sometime next year more details to be provided in December.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">That&#8217;s fine. On the CapEx, I mean, obviously, we have been following and guiding throughout the year and the overall CapEx level has been going down to that level that we have now guided of \u20ac1.5 billion to \u20ac1.6 billion. I would say two things. We obviously continuously keep prioritizing all our CapEx proposals to make sure that we select the critical ones when I think of maintenance or productivity &#8212; for the strategic investments we have continued here it&#8217;s always a bit hard to predict how that exactly is spread between the different years. So for example, this year we have a major investment ongoing in our Rotterdam refinery with the expansion target in 2026. So that is of course for example one reason why we see that fluctuation between the years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">On fixed cost very much the same question actually that was asked earlier. And in a way I would comment that yes we have built a lot of the capabilities in order to be able to ramp up the business and the growth projects during 2023-2024. At the same time looking forward apart from the fact that there is of course quite high inflation at the moment. One area that we also need to take into account that we of course need to also build already capabilities for the future growth projects like the Rotterdam. So there will be some growth but definitely with the actions we are taking we want to slow down that growth rate considerably.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Christopher Kuplent<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Great. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. Just give us a moment. And the next question comes from the line of Iiris Theman from Carnegie. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Iiris Theman<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi. Good afternoon. Thank you very much for taking my questions. I have two please. So firstly given the current delay in Singapore so when do you expect the nameplate capacity of 5.5 million tonnes to be reached? And then secondly, basically are you able to do any kind of debottlenecking activities in other facilities that could potentially mitigate the kind of negative or delayed volume impact from Singapore? That&#8217;s all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi, Iiris. Carl here. So I&#8217;ll try to answer your question. So we believe that we will reach close to the 5.5 million tonne in the beginning of next year when we have also the Martinez facility coming up. And so we will be very close to that in 2024 basically.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">I would say that on the debottlenecking of other facilities, we of course, continue to work on these things and this is something that we&#8217;ve been very successful in the past of doing as well. Particularly we believe that before the Martinez there should be potential to definitely debottlenecking over the course of the coming year as well. So it&#8217;s an area, obviously, where we are seeing potential to drive further value creation as well by debottlenecking the facilities. But this is in short.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And I&#8217;ll just add the comment for clarity is comment refers to the nameplate capacity. So like the question was earlier, of course, we always have planned maintenance and also we need then also to ramp up some of these new facilities. So that is then going to affect the actual production.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Iiris Theman<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes, understood. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. And the question comes from the line of Giacomo Romeo from Jefferies. Your line is open. Please ask the question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Giacomo Romeo<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes, thank you. Good afternoon. First question is on some clarity around the timing of the ramp-up of sub sales next year. You said that we should expect an acceleration in the second half, whereas, production will start increasing in the first half.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">I&#8217;m just looking at your sub sales this quarter was slightly down quarter-on-quarter. Shall we expect to remain around this level of 40,000 in &#8212; for the first part of next year, or should we expect some increases as Singapore starts up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And also just wondering whether the fact that you&#8217;re selling less than your sales volumes is there any indication that there&#8217;s still a relatively lack of demand in the market and that&#8217;s driven to by you trying to optimize value there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And the second question I have is, you talked about the legislative proposal in the Netherlands. You talked about in the past further remainder increases in Europe. We had one of your first mining contracts announced this quarter. Just wondering when you look at all this together, what percentage of your Swedish volumes that you will be losing next year, what percentage of this has been effectively replaced &#8212; potentially could be replaced by all of these new trends that you&#8217;re seeing in the market? Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. I can answer the first question on the SAF sales. And perhaps indeed like I explained earlier, obviously, our focus is now on ramping up Singapore, and as part of that also starting then the SAF production. And what is clear also is that we need to build the inventories first before we can then really ramp up the sales. And that is why we are expecting that it&#8217;s mainly in the second quarter that we will then start seeing an increase in that sales level.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">It&#8217;s also good to note that we are targeting that start-up of the Rotterdam optionality project in the early part of 2024. So that&#8217;s been also something that will hopefully support the sales growth after the second quarter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">This is basically &#8212; and like I said our target is to reach SAF sales of between 0.5 million ton and one million ton. We have seen that the demand continues to be solid. And now it&#8217;s really a combination of creating that market and at the same time ramping up the production and that will then define of course where we end up with the final sales.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Perhaps on the regulation Carl do you want to comment?<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yeah. Of course, I mean, we continue to follow these different trends and changes in the legislation and we have also been indeed developing new outlets and like the mining area, which we view as a very interesting area.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Overall, I would say that as we communicated before as well, we do have identified ways to mitigate the change in the Swedish legislation and we remain confident that we are able to sell the volumes to other markets. And I would say that this is really on the back of our global model where we have built resilience over the years by developing these capabilities in different markets and hence are able as well then to allocate this volume.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So we remain confident in our ability to really sell our production. But, of course, also we will continue to optimize and maximize the profitability over the course of the year. So that remains in the core.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Giacomo Romeo<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. And the question comes from the line of Kate Sullivan from Citi. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Kate Sullivan<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi. Thanks for taking my questions. Firstly a follow-up on the RINs question. You&#8217;ve talked about your RIN hedging into 4Q. But going into 2024, how do you see the RIN dynamics impacting your renewable product sales margin considering the renewable volume obligation has been set up to 2025 and US supply is increasing. It doesn&#8217;t seem that RIN pricing is going to get tighter in light of that supply and dynamic.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">A second question just a follow-up on Singapore. You mentioned a couple of times the shutdowns next year. Just wondering whether you expect the future repair work will prolong that shutdown. And also in terms of any staff deliveries, you haven&#8217;t made this year in terms of new contracts you&#8217;ve been signing contracts over the last couple of years. Do you expect any implications from your customers there? Thanks very much.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Carl here. Maybe I&#8217;ll start with your first question around the RIN development. And indeed I mean we \u2013 as mentioned earlier, so we have hedged part of our RIN exposure in Q4. We also have hedged some volumes in 2024. But obviously, we have a large exposure to the RIN prices. And in that sense that is \u2013 that will change when we go into 2024.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">On the other hand, as mentioned earlier, we have to look at this as a package. It is it is the let&#8217;s say the RIN values need to reflect also the other values that we are seeing. So I think that the fundamentals around RIN has typically been derived from the biodiesel margins. And we do believe that that will remain a key fundamental also in driving RIN values in relation to heating oil prices and feedstock prices.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">So in that light, I would say that sort of we will see a new market stabilizing around a new level and return to some kind of equilibrium. I do have to say as well at the same time that having the feedstock flexibility capabilities will be a very important part also in driving value creation and margins in the US markets going forward. And we believe that this will be an important way for us also to create great value.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And perhaps I can briefly answer on the two other questions. So Singapore, like I said earlier, we haven&#8217;t yet actually defined when exactly for example the shutdowns will take place. This is something that will analyze also the question whether there is any \u2013 what the exact length of the turnaround is too early to say. But I think the key message is we are confident that we will be able to ramp up to 100% and during next year. And now we will need to find out when that turnaround needs to take place. So that&#8217;s still work ongoing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">On SAF just a general comment, we have actually been also announcing many of our long-term agreements. And that&#8217;s of course something that we have in the background that with a number of airlines there is frameworks that are not just short-term ones but that are multiyear ones. And this is of course something we are building on when we are looking at next year&#8217;s planning. And in addition we are of course also here continuously looking for new partnerships, new opportunities. So that&#8217;s also ongoing work.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Kate Sullivan<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Now we&#8217;re going to take our next question. And the question comes from the line of Henri Patricot from UBS. Your line is open. Please ask your question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Henri Patricot<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Yes, everyone. Thank you for the detail. I just have one question left on regulations in California. You mentioned the proposal from the California Resources Board to increase emission reduction targets. I can share your view perhaps on when you would expect to see the price of the LCFS grade start to move higher on the back of these higher targets from 2025. Should we expect something in 2024 already. I&#8217;d be interested to hear your views on that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">As I can start Carl and then ask Matti here. But I would say what we have followed of course very closely is that there has been this proposal about a rescoping and an updating of the targets and that would start in 2025 according to the proposal. Then what was announced was impact assessment and the whole process of evaluating that impact assessment the proposal is ongoing. And we don&#8217;t have the time line. It&#8217;s of course something we are following and what we mainly observed is that the proposal was that it would start in 2025 and then also for the future targets 2030 and the other long-term targets. So time would then show depending on when the \u2013 if there is a decision made when that would be somehow reflected in the credit market.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Matti Lehmus<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And perhaps to add on that. So I do think that if you have a look at the LCFS credit bank currently does look quite healthy. So it is let&#8217;s see how quickly then the market would react to a change in the values than the LCFS. But I think like Martti said we will probably see a little bit what the direction will be then in the course of the coming year and the reaction \u2013 the market will then react as the market reacts to these kind of\u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Henri Patricot<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Okay. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Now we&#8217;re going to take another question. And the question comes from the line of Henry Tarr from Berenberg. Your line is open. Please ask your question. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Henry Tarr<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Hi, guys. Sorry to come back on. Two quick questions, just on the feedstock side. Do you &#8212; for the Singapore facility, how much &#8212; I don&#8217;t know whether you said, how much of the feedstock for that is sourced from China. And whether you have sort of integration into China or whether you&#8217;re buying cargoes, on the spot market we saw the sort of allegations around some cargoes being rebadged. If you have any comment, on that that would be great.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">And then just in the US again, for Martinez where are you in the sort of feedstock gathering process for that? Do you think you&#8217;re getting towards point where you might be able to cover all of your feedstock obligations, with waste and residues when the pretreatment facility is up and running? Thank you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"answer\">Carl Nyberg<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thanks, Henry. Carl, here. So. on the feedstock side I mean. I think you&#8217;re raising an important point about the traceability and knowledge, what kind of feedstocks you are sourcing. And that has of course, also been our strategy to build upwards sort of upstream capabilities getting closer to feedstock sources. We are sourcing a share of our feedstock from China, but we are doing it locally through aggregation and we are not really involved much with sourcing cargoes from traders. So we are typically sourcing our feedstocks very much closely from producers of these feedstocks. And I can only emphasize the need to stay very close and have continued efforts to increase and have a very good transparency on the origin of the feedstocks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">With regards to the Martinez situation, so indeed we are now &#8212; during the second &#8212; third quarter we get the pretreatment unit on stream. We are currently now been testing that one and we will continue to then also diversify the feedstock pool for Martinez, to increase the share of baseline residues. We have been obviously, already positioning very strongly in North America in terms of sourcing feedstock with our acquisition of Agri Trading with the acquisition of the Mahoney. sequential UCO collection. So we have strong Western feedstock capabilities in North America, but it&#8217;s also a global &#8212; increasingly global feedstock game and we believe we are well positioned also to take advantage of that. But let&#8217;s say, this is something that will increase over the course of the coming months and quarters and we will continue to test where we can get with the facility to increase the waste and residues.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong><span class=\"question\">Henry Tarr<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Great. Thanks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. Dear speaker, there are no further questions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Matti Lehmus<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">Thank you. So I want to thank for very good questions, and our active participation. As we have discussed, we are in an important phase in the execution of Neste&#8217;s growth strategy. We are highly focused on the Singapore expansion ramp-up, and in parallel the ramp-up of the next phases of our Martinez growth project. We are confident that our unique business will continue to create a sustainable competitive advantage both short and long term. So, thank you and stay safe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\"><strong>Operator<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall-full-content invisible no-summary-bullets\">That does conclude the conference for today. Thank you for participating. You may now all disconnect. Have a nice day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Read the full article <a href=\"https:\/\/seekingalpha.com\/article\/4644205-neste-oyj-ntoif-q3-2023-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">here<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Neste Oyj (OTCPK:NTOIF) Q3 2023 Earnings Conference Call October 26, 2023 8:00 AM ET Company Participants Anssi Tammilehto &#8211; Investor Relations Matti Lehmus &#8211; President &amp; Chief Executive Officer Martti Ala-Harkonen &#8211; Chief Financial Officer Carl Nyberg &#8211; Executive Vice President, Renewables Markku Korvenranta &#8211; Executive Vice President, Oil Products Panu Kopra &#8211; Executive Vice [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":613,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"gallery","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[236],"tags":[83],"class_list":["post-77265","post","type-post","status-publish","format-gallery","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-news","tag-featured","post_format-post-format-gallery"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v20.6 - 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