Ethanol still an export winner thanks to biofuels mandates

For years, corn ethanol was a cheap source of octane for gasoline blenders in the United States and an attractively priced U.S. export. Nearly 850 million gallons of ethanol were shipped to foreign buyers in each of the past two years, says economist Darrel Good of U-Illinois. Thanks to the prolonged decline of petroleum prices,… » Read More

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