2017 Imports Expected to Remain Strong

Category: Biodiesel

2017 Imports Expected to Remain Strong

Per the US Census Bureau, the United States imported 92,901,091 gallons of biodiesel during the month of November.  This is a 21% increase from the 76.83 million gallons imported in October and is 63 million gallons more than what was imported during November of 2015.  In a year over year 11-month comparison, biodiesel imports are

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