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The biofuel industry says record gas prices are fueling huge interest in the availability of more and higher blends of ethanol.

Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper says the near-weekly records for gas prices are having a direct impact on blending of corn ethanol.

We’re seeing unprecedented interest in the wholesale market and blending sector in E15…we’re seeing E85 sales really taking off in certain parts of the country. And that’s because ethanol, you know, as recently as yesterday was selling for a dollar and 30 cents a gallon, less than gasoline.”

Cooper says it wouldn’t surprise him if average gas prices hit five dollars a gallon by mid-summer, based on futures prices for pure gasoline. The flip side, of course, is recession.

Yeah. And that’s absolutely a concern and a risk. We’ve seen that many times in the past. Surprisingly $4 gasoline has so far not led to this sort of demand destruction that we have experienced in the past. At some point you’re right, you hit a breaking point where consumers really put the brakes on and stop driving so much.”

Cooper says less driving means less ethanol being blended into fuel.

According to AAA, today’s (July 7, 2022) average price for a gallon of gas in the US is $4.75. In South Dakota, the average is $4.71 for gas and $5.39 for diesel.

States surrounding South Dakota              Average gallon of gas                      Average gallon of diesel

Iowa:                                                                          $4.56                                                        $5.34

North Dakota:                                                          $4.63                                                        $5.55

Nebraska:                                                                  $4.64                                                        $5.30

Minnesota:                                                               $4.65                                                         $5.54

Wyoming:                                                                 $4.88                                                        $5.68

Montana:                                                                 $4.91                                                          $5.88

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