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US EPA to reveal short-term broadened sales of higher-ethanol gas blend - sources

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will announce by Friday plans to temporarily broaden sales of higherethanol blends of gas this summertime, a. win for the corn ethanol industry that will likely see demand. increase, 3 sources knowledgeable about the matter stated.

The measure would lengthen the period during which Americans. can keep buying E15, a fuel that uses a 15% ethanol mix,. from June 1 to Sept. 15.

Adding ethanol to gas is understood to increase smog. contamination in heat, but research has actually shown little. distinction in between E15 and the more-widely offered E10 blends.

The EPA did not respond to a request for comment.

The statement follows a push from legislators,. including Senator John Thune, a Republican Politician from South Dakota,. and Senator Penis Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, who argued in. a letter to President Joe Biden that permitting the broadened sales. of E15 would increase energy security throughout unrest in Ukraine. and the Middle East.

Biden's administration has enabled temporary summer season. sales of E15 the last few years in an effort to keep down. gasoline rates. Those choices were cheered by the Farm Belt,. an important constituency ahead of this year's presidential. election.

The Corn Lobby has actually long tried to broaden year-round sales. of E15, an effort that culminated in February, when the. administration

authorized a request

from Midwestern guvs that would permit summertime sales. of E15 in their states, starting in 2025.

(source: Reuters)