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A second producer echoed this sentiment and said they have had to work a bit harder to secure feedstock to line it up with sales at the right time.
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Why is an oleochemical using more soybean oil?
— John Cusick (@MIBiofuels) May 6, 2020
Why is an oleochemical using more soybean oil? #BioFuels #RenewableEnergy #SoyBeanOil
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— John Cusick (@MIBiofuels) May 6, 2020
Will #SoybeanOil prices require continuation of the rallying crude to move higher?
— John Cusick (@MIBiofuels) May 7, 2020
Will #SoybeanOil prices require continuation of the rallying crude to move higher? #BioFuels #RenewableEnergy #SoyBeanOil
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— John Cusick (@MIBiofuels) May 7, 2020
Can you explain why the Jacobsen believes renewable diesel supplies may be uniquely unaffected by the #Covid19 situation?
— John Cusick (@MIBiofuels) May 8, 2020
Can you explain why the Jacobsen believes renewable diesel supplies may be uniquely unaffected by the #Covid19 situation? #BioFuels #RenewableDiesel
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— John Cusick (@MIBiofuels) May 8, 2020