• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Paola Rodriguez Masiu

STX Commodities

Head of Research and Trade Analytics

Paola is the Head of Research and Trade Analytics for the STX Group, a leading global Environmental Commodity Trader. She is responsible for the company’s views on markets and macroeconomics, including the outlook for different low-carbon products, equity and credit markets, and political risk. Before joining STX Group she was Head of Market Intelligence for CEPSA Trading, responsible for the floor’s market views, covering the range of oil sector activity from upstream, through refining, to demand forecasting. Prior to this she was Vice President of Downstream Services and Product Manager of Oil Market Analytics at Rystad Energy, an independent energy research and business intelligence company. Prior to joining Rystad Energy, Paola was a Geophysical Engineer at PGS in Oslo. Paola has an engineering degree in geophysics from USB, MSc. from NTNU and a MA in International Energy from the Sciences Po’s Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA). She works closely with different stakeholders in the industry and is frequently quoted and interviewed by several news outlets, specialized publications, and think tanks. Her research and analysis have been quoted +100 times in different media outlets. She has been a speaker at the CERA week, ARGUS conferences, PetroSpot, Rystad Energy Events among others.

Sessions With Paola Rodriguez Masiu

Tuesday, 19 March

  • 01:30pm - 02:10pm (CST) / 19/mar/2024 06:30 pm - 19/mar/2024 07:10 pm

    Global Biofuel Policy

    Agribusiness & Biofuels

    While volumetric mandates for biofuels remain in much of the world, biofuel policies requiring aggressive carbon emission reductions are becoming more prolific, especially in Europe and the Americas. Join us for a discussion of EU’s Fit for 55 Plan, the U.S.’ Inflation Reduction Act, Canadian Clean Fuel Regulations and Brazilian Fuel of Future Program to learn how refiners and biofuel producers are adjusting their operations to become more climate-friendly and to comply with ever-changing laws and regulations.