Bradshaw and Meuly [9] stated that the practical range of molar ratio for methanolysis of fatty compounds is from 3.3:1 to 5.25:1. Freedman et al. [2] reported that the maximum conversion to methyl esters is obtained when the molar ratio is 6:1 and that greater molar ratios do not increase the productivity, makes glycerol recovery difficult and increases the cost of alcohol recovery.