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Re: OT: Ethanol Investors?
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Posted by john in la on September 03, 2006 at 10:37:49 from (72.150.50.241):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Ethanol Investors? posted by MarkB_MI on September 03, 2006 at 08:07:30:
Mark; I want to commend you for a well thought out post. 1. I have seen stations that use 10% ethanol use it when they did not have to just to get the kick back. 10% ethanol raises the octane of gas 2 points so if you use 90% straight regular unleaded and 10% ethanol you get 89 octane. I have seen this 89 octane gas sold out of the 87 octane pump just for the kick back. 2. You can include rail with this but still a lot more than if a pipe line was in place. 3. I wonder how much everyone will love ethanol when a can of corn or all the food products made or grown with corn doubles in price. This goes even further because if I can grow field corn and sell to a ethanol plant then I will stop growing beans ect and every food product will go up.
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