Farm groups urge congress for year long E15

Groups rep­res­ent­ing eth­anol pro­du­cers, farm­ers, and fuel retail­ers urged Con­gress on Thursday to allow gas sta­tions to sell higher-eth­anol gas­ol­ine blends year-round to com­bat the higher pump prices that have per­sisted since the start of the war in Iran.

The groups are sup­port­ing an amend­ment to the omni­bus Farm Bill that would allow, but not require, fuel retail­ers to offer gas­ol­ine that con­tains 15% eth­anol for sale nation­wide on a year-round basis. That blend, known as E15, is typ­ic­ally barred dur­ing sum­mer months due to smog con­cerns, though the Trump Admin­is­tra­tion has tem­por­ar­ily waived that restric­tion to try to bring down the cost of retail gas­ol­ine that has surged to more than $4 a gal­lon, a pain point for low- and middle-income con­sumers.

The amend­ment was sub­mit­ted to the House Com­mit­tee on Rules by a group of more than 20 law­makers, led by Rep­res­ent­at­ive Michelle Fisc­hbach, a Repub­lican from Min­nesota on Wed­nes­day. That com­mit­tee is set to con­sider the legis­la­tion next week as part of the Farm Bill, the most import­ant piece of agri­cul­tural legis­la­tion that is brought up every five years.

The Envir­on­mental Pro­tec­tion Agency, using emer­gency waivers, has allowed fuel retail­ers to sell E15 since late March. Prices have stead­ily marched higher due to a global energy sup­ply crunch caused by Iran’s effect­ive block­ade of the cru­cial Strait of Hor­muz fol­low­ing US-Israeli strikes on that nation, with retail US gas­ol­ine sur­pass­ing $4 a gal­lon in early April.

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