U.S. ethanol production has declined for three weeks in a row.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration says last week’s average was 1.040 million barrels a day, down 15,000 on the week and 21,000 less than most recent all-time high set in late January.
That’s still the 16th week in a row with an average of more than a million barrels a day, but stocks have increased for the seven consecutive weeks and there are uncertainties about export demand and U.S government policy on renewable fuels.
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