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  • Here comes a gas price bump....

    ...because ethanol is no longer being subsidized.

    I wish they'd just make ethanol go away entirely!
    Gasoline could cost 4.5 cents a gallon more starting as early as this week, and it's not because of rising oil prices.

    It's because Congress declined to renew the 30-year-old federal subsidy for ethanol, letting it expire Sunday.

    Ethanol, denatured grain alcohol used as a proven smog-cutting ingredient, currently makes up 10% of most gasoline-based motor fuel for general use, so-called E-10. In a few areas, E-85 fuel, 85% ethanol, also is available. E-85 can be burned only by vehicles equipped for "flex fuel."

    How much the end of the subsidy could add to gas prices, and how soon, is yet to be seen. Ethanol blenders got a 45-cents-a-gallon tax credit, which amounts to 4.5 cents for the amount blended into each gallon of E-10 fuel.

    It's hard to calculate the immediate impact. Oil prices and ethanol stocks are in flux. And unknown is the impact of another move by Congress: dropping the 54-cents-per-gallon tariff on ethanol imports. Brazil is a leading global producer of ethanol made mostly from sugar cane.

    In the U.S., ethanol primarily is made from corn. That has made the ethanol subsidy controversial because of allegations that it raised food prices. The estimated $6 billion annual cost of the subsidy also has added to the federal deficit.

    The end of the subsidy, however, has caused barely a ripple among ethanol backers or corn producers:

    Corn prices remain high because of healthy exports, especially to China. E-10 is now standard, and more demand for ethanol is guaranteed by an escalating federal alternative fuel mandate requiring more use of it.

    "Things have changed. The marketplace has changed," says Matt Hartwig of the Renewable Fuels Association, which represents ethanol makers. "Today, ethanol is 10% of the nation's gas supply."

    Trading in benchmark crude opens this week at $98.83 a barrel. Crude prices averaged $95.09 in New York trading last year, up from $79.64 in 2010 and $62.11 in 2009, the Associated Press reports. The Energy Department expects oil prices in 2012 to average $98 a barrel.

    Gas prices averaged $3.28 for a gallon of regular (E-10) nationwide Monday, at the end of last week, according to AAA, up from $3.07 a year ago. E-85 ethanol averaged $2.95. But because cars can't squeeze as much mileage out of every gallon of ethanol, the price when adjusted to equal the mileage of a gallon of regular was $3.88.
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

  • #2
    Oh well. I get free gas.

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    • #3
      Good to hear, should solidify our bonuses

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      • #4
        Another reason for it to go up !
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        • #5
          Ethanol might not be available?

          What about all these tunes on E85?

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          • #6
            That article is behind. Oil is at $103 a barrel today.

            Ethanol will be available through importation (Brazil) and would likely be cheaper because they make theirs from sugar, which is a lot more efficiently converted to ethanol than corn.

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            • #7
              Why are so many gas stations in Oklahoma boycotting ethanol?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SMKR View Post
                Why are so many gas stations in Oklahoma boycotting ethanol?
                I dunno, but I wish there was one close to me. I did a road trip to AR last year and my mileage definitely went up after I gassed up midway in OK.
                "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SMKR View Post
                  Why are so many gas stations in Oklahoma boycotting ethanol?
                  Maybe just smart?

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                  • #10
                    In all seriousness these subsidies for "green" technologies is bullshit to begin with.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
                      In all seriousness these subsidies for "green" technologies is bullshit to begin with.
                      The entire "green" thing is bullshit. If private enterprise can't make it work, our damn government has no business being in it.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                        The entire "green" thing is bullshit. If private enterprise can't make it work, our damn government has no business being in it.
                        Hey man you're preaching to the choir as I'm in the oil and gas industry. I couldn't agree more.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
                          Hey man you're preaching to the choir as I'm in the oil and gas industry. I couldn't agree more.
                          My wife works at Holly-Frontier. We LOVE oil AND gas!

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                          • #14
                            It's about taking our damned money people. Then we have to go on the dole and they control us.

                            So here's to making that shit go up!


                            And you guys that are supporting making the shit go up for your own personal gain at the suffering of everyone else are not part of the solution...
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                            • #15
                              does this mean the shitty 10% of ethanol will be leaving our gasoline? if so, i'm all for paying more for a better product
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