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Alternative fuels

Tap into our comprehensive suite of Alternative fuels markets, including RINs, LCFS, Biofuels, and battery materials, to hedge or gain exposure across the evolving energy transition landscape.

Oil futures & options

Explore all our oil product guides for product specs, contract sizes, trading hours, expiry details, margin rates and more.

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RINs

RINs futures on ICE, offered in cash and physical formats, support price discovery and risk management under the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard.

Low Carbon Fuel Programs

ICE offers futures and options on key North American Low Carbon Fuel Programs—including California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia—helping participants manage compliance and price risk across clean fuels markets.

Biofuels

As worldwide legislations prioritize climate risk mitigation strategies, biofuels play a key role in meeting national goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector.

Battery materials

As electrification accelerates across transportation and power sectors, battery materials have become essential to the global energy transition.

Resources


Why financial participants matter to the commodity markets

Exploring the role of ‘speculators’ in futures markets.

What are the differences between ICE Brent and NYMEX WTI futures?

Head of Oil Market Research, Mike Wittner shares why ICE Brent didn’t follow the same negative pricing path as NYMEX WTI.

Midland WTI into Brent: A practical trading guide

Now Midland WTI can be delivered into the largest and most liquid oil contract in the world.

Globalizing natural gas market drives liquidity in LNG futures

The way liquefied natural gas (LNG) is bought and sold is changing.

Why financial participants matter to the commodity markets

Exploring the role of ‘speculators’ in futures markets.

What are the differences between ICE Brent and NYMEX WTI futures?

Head of Oil Market Research, Mike Wittner shares why ICE Brent didn’t follow the same negative pricing path as NYMEX WTI.

Midland WTI into Brent: A practical trading guide

Now Midland WTI can be delivered into the largest and most liquid oil contract in the world.

Globalizing natural gas market drives liquidity in LNG futures

The way liquefied natural gas (LNG) is bought and sold is changing.