
 According to the Energy Information Administration, for the week ending June 19th, ethanol production rose to 893,000 barrels per day approximately 85 percent of the pre-COVID-19 output.  Since the demand for ethanol is closely linked to gasoline, ethanol refiners benefited by the 10 percent increase in use of E-10 to 8.6 million barrels per day.  Accordingly, both ethanol and gasoline inventory fell with ethanol stock now at 21 million barrels.
According to the Energy Information Administration, for the week ending June 19th, ethanol production rose to 893,000 barrels per day approximately 85 percent of the pre-COVID-19 output.  Since the demand for ethanol is closely linked to gasoline, ethanol refiners benefited by the 10 percent increase in use of E-10 to 8.6 million barrels per day.  Accordingly, both ethanol and gasoline inventory fell with ethanol stock now at 21 million barrels.
 
