U.S. ethanol production last week jumped 23,000 barrels a day, the first week to week increase since late January.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.045 million barrels, the 20th week in a row the average has topped a million barrels a day.
Domestic demand is good and there’s plenty of corn available, cancelling out some of the concerns about Chinese demand and some uncertainty about Trump Administration policy towards renewable fuels.
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