Gas Prices Would Be $4 Without EthanolGas Prices Would Be $4 Without Ethanol
Based upon current market conditions and federal renewable fuels policy, 10% ethanol blends (E10) are keeping gasoline prices $0.12/gal. cheaper than they otherwise would be.
May 3, 2011

Based upon current market conditions and federal renewable fuels policy, 10% ethanol blends (E10) are keeping gasoline prices $0.12/gal. cheaper than they otherwise would be.
As AAA reports, the current average price for gasoline is $3.88/gal. nationwide. Without ethanol, gas prices would average $4/gal. nationally.
These savings do not take into account the downward pressure ethanol puts on the oil market by virtue of being 10% of the nation’s gasoline supply. Previous estimates of that impact show ethanol is keeping gasoline prices up to $0.60 lower/gal. than they otherwise would be.
Renewable Fuels Association Vice President of Research and Analysis Geoff Cooper has taken a snapshot look at ethanol and gasoline prices as they closed recently.
To read the report, link here.
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