Ethanol production hit by holiday week slowdown

U.S. ethanol production declined over the past week as some plants idled for Thanksgiving. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.073 million barrels per day, down 46,000 from the prior week’s all-time high and 3,000 under a year ago. The domestic ethanol supply grew for the fifth week in a row, totaling 23 […]

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