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US oil, biofuel group recommends 5.25 billion gallons in biomass diesel mandates, sources say

Two sources with knowledge of the matter reported that a U.S. biofuel and U.S. coalition has recommended the Environmental Protection Agency to propose federal mandates on biomass diesel blending in 2026, at 5.25 billion gallon, which is a significant increase over previous mandates.

Sources said that the coalition recommended a total federal mandate for biofuel blend mandates of 25 billion gallons by 2026. The coalition led by the American Petroleum Institute (API), a major U.S. oil industry trade group, gave the figures to EPA at a recent meeting.

EPA will release a proposal covering 2026 and 2027. This was previously reported.

The Coalition's request of 5,25 billion gallons for biomass-based diesel mandates is slightly lower than the range between 5.5 billion and 5.75 billion gallons that was considered before the meeting by the.

Previously, the EPA had set the biomass-based diesel mandates at 3,35 billion gallons for 2025.

API refused to comment on numbers in particular, while the EPA didn't respond to a comment request.

The U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard requires oil refiners to blend billions gallons worth of biofuels in the nation's fuel or purchase tradable credit from those who do. Reporting by Stephanie Kelly and Jarrett Renshaw, both in New York; editing by Mark Porter and Matthew Lewis.

(source: Reuters)