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Unintended Consequences - Plan To Boost E15 Gasoline Will Have Big Impact On Refiners, Retailers, Drivers

The Environmental Protection Agency has approved a request by governors from eight Corn Belt states to remove a summertime waiver for Reid Vapor Pressure [[RVP) included in the Clean Air Act [[CAA) for E10 gasoline, a 90/10 blend of petroleum-derived gasoline blendstock and ethanol. The motive for the governors’ request was a desire to increase sales of E15 gasoline and, by extension, boost ethanol/corn demand by putting it on the same summertime footing as E10. In granting the approval, the EPA conceded that the distribution system wasn’t ready for the change. In today’s RBN blog, we look at the decision and the impact it will have on refiners, retailers and drivers, and how it is likely to work against the Biden administration’s plans to keep a lid on gasoline prices...
Michigan is not one of the eight states