Ethanol Production Was Off 1.23% Compared To The Week Prior

Ethanol Production Was Off 1.23% Compared To The Week Prior

Trading in the tallow market was very quiet today with no action reported. CWG trading was steady, $0.2800 – 0.2875. Sources reported that truck interest is very strong and while there is Chicago rail interest at $0.3150, buyers can’t find an offer.

Yellow grease trading was up a ½ cent of the NY market, $0.2750. KS/TX trading was up a ½ cent from the previous low, $0.2750 – 0.2850.

Ethanol production was off 1.23% compared to the week prior with the EIA pegging output at 1.047 mil bbl/day for the week ending 9/8. RFS eligible output is estimated at 6.792 mil lbs/day for the week, off the same percentage as ethanol. Sources have suggested that production will start to slow as plants take down time in late September and October. Trading today was consistent with yesterday’s action with values reported $0.2950 – 0.3000 FOB Mo. River and Illinois action reported $0.3000 – 0.3050 for Oct and Nov. Manly trading was done at $0.3100 delivered. Biodiesel appears to be gearing up for a hard run through the end of the year with a big gap in demand created from the Argentine duties, both the US imposition and the EU relaxation of.

Please contact Ryan Standard at 563.223.9021 or [email protected] with any questions, comments or trading.

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