Analysis Finds Summer E15 Saved Drivers Millions

Cindy Zimmerman

A new analysis from the Renewable Fuels Association finds that allowing summer sales of E15 this year extended gasoline supplies at a critical time and saved Americans millions at the pump.

RFA Chief Economist Scott Richman found that an additional 194 million gallons (mg) of E15 were sold during the summer as a result of the Biden administration’s emergency waivers, saving American consumers approximately $57 million. Richman’s calculations are based on Minnesota numbers since it is the only state that reports monthly E15 sales volumes. In addition, the savings were adjusted for the fuel economy of E15 versus E10, which is about 1.3% lower.

Moreover, the waiver came at a critical time. In mid-June, the national average price of gasoline hit $5/gallon for the first time. Refineries were operating at very high utilization rates, making E15 a particularly effective option since ethanol is produced at facilities across the Midwest and is blended to produce finished gasoline close to the consumer, whereas additional crude oil processing was constrained by the tight refinery capacity.

Given that 16 percent of the stations offering E15 in the U.S. are located in Minnesota, it is estimated that 167 mg were sold nationally as a result of the waivers. Prorating this through September 15 (i.e., the end of the summer volatility control period), total additional summertime E15 sales due to the waivers are estimated to have reached 194 mg. This estimate may be conservative, as E15 retail stations outside of Minnesota may have higher actual daily sales volumes than Minnesota stations.

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DDGS Export Market Both Consistent and Uncertain

Cindy Zimmerman

Consistent and uncertain were the two words Matthew Fitzthum with CHS, Inc. used to describe the market for dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) right now.

Fitzthum, who is Co-Products Commodity Trading Manager at CHS Inc and serves as chair of the Renewable Fuels Association co-products committee, spoke at last week’s Export Exchange. “We consistently make about the same amount of distillers year in and year out, seasonally adjusted,” he said. “We’re also consistent in how much we export. Just about 45 percent of our distillers produced on an annual basis goes into the export market.”

When it comes to uncertainty, Fitzthum talked about coming competition in the feed market from renewable diesel co-products, transportation concerns, and what bans on GMO corn could mean down the road.

CHS Inc. markets DDGS for over 20 production facilities, ship bulk DDG from the Gulf of Mexico at their elevator in Myrtle Grove, are key suppliers to the North American market via truck and rail shipments, and supply containerized DDGS to a global customer base.

Listen to Fitzthum’s remarks here:
Export Exchange - Matt Fitzthum, CHS 22:33

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RFA Pleased to Co-Sponsor Export Exchange

Cindy Zimmerman

The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) was pleased to co-sponsor the biennial Export Exchange last week for the sixth time. The Export Exchange was first held under that name in 2010 under the co-sponsorship of RFA and the U.S. Grains Council and 2022 marked number six, since 2020 was missed due to COVID.

RFA Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Kelly Davis represented the organization on the program and was pleased to share some of the ways RFA has helped increase exports of the ethanol co-product DDGS. “RFA is a leader in some of the technical information we’ve had behind DDGs over the years,” said Davis. “This event is important for not only the networking and sales opportunities but also the educational opportunity for participants to learn more about the high quality and value of U.S. farm and biorefinery products.”

Listen to an interview with Davis and her remarks below:
Export Exchange interview with Kelly Davis, RFA 1:57

Export Exchange - Kelly Davis, RFA 3:20

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Export Exchange Highlights US Grain Trade Potential

Cindy Zimmerman

Export Exchange 2022 had a full day of sessions and networking on Thursday in Minneapolis.

The first general session featured Minnesota Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen and USDA Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Ag Relations Jason Hafemeister.

Petersen spoke about the importance of global trade at the state level, noting how Minnesota established an office in Taiwan that recently helped secure the sale of $2.7 billion in corn and soy products to that country. “We’ve built some great relationships, we had some delegations here over the past few weeks, Peru, Colombia, the Philippines,” he said. “I think that’s really opened up doors and I can see the value of these discussions around trade.”

Listen to his remarks here:
Export Exchange - Thom Petersen, MN Commissioner of Agriculture 14:20

Hafemeister spoke of the how innovations have increased crop yields and how the global trade map has shifted over the last several decades. He also noted the positive trends for exports of both ethanol and the feed co-product DDGS.

“The has been a good year for ethanol. Just in the first six months we are closing in on our 2021 export level,” said Hafemeister. As for DDGS, he says, “We are the world champion supplier. If you’re looking for DDGS, this is the market to come to and we’re a little above schedule (on exports) from last year.”

Listen to Hafemeister’s remarks here:
Export Exchange - Jason Hafemeister, USDA 31:35

Export Exchange, which is co-sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association, offers international attendees the opportunity to meet and build relationships with domestic suppliers of corn, distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS), sorghum, barley and other commodities. The biannual event ends today and the next one will be in 2024.

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Marketing High Protein DDGS to Export Markets

Cindy Zimmerman

High protein distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) is in high demand in some parts of the world and ACE Ethanol is meeting up with potential customers this week at the 2022 Export Exchange in Minneapolis.

“We actually have a cellulosic ethanol process and the result of that process is a higher protein distillers grain that’s about 38-40 percent protein,” said Neal Kemmet, President and General Manager of Ace Ethanol in Stanley, Wisconsin and Fox River Valley Ethanol in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. “We’re seeing a lot of interest in Asia specifically but also some interest in Mexico. There’s just an amazing amount of traffic flow at the booth.”

Kemmet is a board member of the Renewable Fuels Association which has co-sponsored the Export Exchange since it first began under that name in 2010.

Listen to Neal’s interview here.
Export Exchange interview with Neal Kemmet, ACE Ethanol 2:24

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Export Exchange by the Numbers

Cindy Zimmerman

RFA team in foreground greets Export Exchange attendees

The first Export Exchange since 2018 is underway in Minneapolis this week and organizers are pleased with the turnout.

“We have about 490 registrations as of right now,” said U.S. Grains Council Director of Industry Relations Ellen Zimmerman during the welcome reception Wednesday night. On site registration was busy so they expect to easily surpass the 500 they expected.

“We have five general sessions, about 20 speakers, 32 exhibits, 34 sponsors, 51 countries represented,” she said. “We have just as much time built in for networking breaks.”

The sessions will focus on timely topics related to exports of U.S. corn, sorghum, barley, and the ethanol co-product distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS). But the networking is where the business of the Exchange gets done. Reported sales associated with Export Exchange 2018 included approximately 1.3 million metric tons of grains and co-products worth $403 million traded either at the conference or immediately before or after. The event is co-sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA).

Learn more in this interview with Zimmerman.
Export Exchange interview with Ellen Zimmerman, USGC 3:24

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Smaller Corn Crop, Less Bushels for Ethanol

Cindy Zimmerman

U.S. corn production took another step down this month compared to September 2022, according to USDA’s latest Crop Production report.

Based on conditions as of Oct. 1, corn yields are now expected to average 171.9 bushels per harvested acre, down 0.6 bushel from the previous forecast and down 4.8 bushels from 2021. Area harvested for grain is forecast at 80.8 million acres, unchanged from the previous forecast. Corn production is down 8% from last year, forecast at 13.9 billion bushels.

USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates for this month’s 2022/23 U.S. corn outlook is for reduced supplies, greater feed and residual use, lower exports and corn used for ethanol, and smaller ending stocks.

Corn supplies are forecast at 15.322 billion bushels, a decline of 172 million bushels from last month, as lower production and beginning stocks are partially offset by higher imports. Exports are lowered 125 million bushels reflecting smaller supplies and slow early-season demand. Projected feed and residual use is raised 50 million bushels based on indicated disappearance during 2021/22. Corn used for ethanol is lowered 50 million bushels. With supply falling more than use, corn ending stocks for 2022/23 are cut 47 million bushels.

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ACE Ethanol Today Magazine Celebrates 20 Years

Cindy Zimmerman

The bimonthly industry trade magazine Ethanol Today, published by the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE), has issued its lineup of editorial themes and advertising opportunities for 2023 to celebrate the publication providing timely, in-depth information about the people, policies and issues that drive ethanol in America for two decades.

“At ACE, we’re grateful to be celebrating our twentieth year of delivering information to enlighten our members, the broader industry, and legislators on Capitol Hill through Ethanol Today magazine,” said Katie Muckenhirn, ACE Vice President of Public Affairs. “Equipped with insight from our well-informed advisory board of ethanol industry representatives, we look forward to covering the latest trends and industry news in the year ahead.”

Muckenhirn adds that Ethanol Today not only circulates among all ACE members, but also makes its way to every U.S. ethanol plant and Capitol Hill offices of each member of Congress.

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Export Exchange is Underway in Minneapolis

Cindy Zimmerman

The 2022 Export Exchange welcomed hundreds of buyers and sellers of U.S. coarse grains and co-products to Minneapolis Wednesday evening for a reception prior to the official kickoff of the event Thursday.

“It’s looking great,” said Chad Willis, a farmer from Minnesota and past chair of the U.S. Grains Council (USGC). “After COVID, everybody wanted to get out and be in person again so our attendance is phenomenal.”

It was 2018 when the Export Exchange was last held and being a biennial event, missing 2020 due to the pandemic means four years have gone by since international buyers have been able to visit and meeting grain suppliers face to face. “What I’ve noticed is how important it is for these countries to know where their grain comes from,” said Willis. “A lot of buyers from overseas have been here the last few days and some will be staying on and going on tours of farms, ethanol plants, elevators, ports.”

Listen to an interview with Willis here.
Export Exchange interview with Chad Willis, MN farmer 3:16

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Registration Opens for 2023 National Ethanol Conference

Cindy Zimmerman

Registration is now open for the Renewable Fuels Association’s 28th annual National Ethanol Conference, to be held in Orlando from February 28 to March 2.

The 2023 event theme is “Ready. Set. Go!” reflecting the U.S. ethanol industry’s momentum moving forward into new markets and opportunities. The NEC is the nation’s most widely attended executive-level conference for the ethanol industry with sessions on vital industry topics featuring top speakers interspersed with numerous networking opportunities to help the industry connect and collaborate.

Early bird registration provides substantial discounts until Nov. 30. For more information and to register, visit www.NationalEthanolConference.com.

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