Winter Weather Impacts Ethanol Production

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Ethanol production plunged along with the temperatures across the country last week, according to the latest EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association for the week ending January 30.

Ethanol production dropped 14.2% to 956,000 b/d, equivalent to 40.15 million gallons daily and the lowest weekly volume since mid-April 2024, reflecting the effects of the winter storm. Output was 14.0% lower than the same week last year and 8.8% below the three-year average for the week. The four-week average ethanol production rate declined 3.2% to 1.10 million b/d, equivalent to an annualized rate of 16.85 billion gallons (bg).

Ethanol stocks decreased 1.0% to 25.1 million barrels. Stocks were 4.8% less than the same week last year and 0.3% below the three-year average.

Refiner/blender net inputs of ethanol fell 10.4% to 791,000 b/d, equivalent to 12.16 bg annualized. Ethanol exports expanded 37.6% to an estimated 216,000 b/d (9.1 million gallons/day).

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