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06 Apr 2020 | 22:26 UTC — New York
Ethanol prices have fallen to record lows; US ethanol producers have idled or shut down as much as 4 billion gallons of annualized capacity.
Shelter-in-place guidelines have reduced driving significantly, severely cutting ethanol demand. The demand destruction comes with the US ethanol industry already hurting from poor margins.
A USDA report forecast the 2020 US corn crop would reach 97 million acres, the fourth-largest corn crop recorded. With ethanol a large portion of corn demand, oversupply is not just for energy markets.
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