October 31: Iowa Wholesale E85 Price Listing Service

Contact: Cassidy Walter
515-252-6249

JOHNSTON, IOWA – The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association’s (IRFA) E85 Wholesale Price Listing Program is available here. In Iowa, E85 is a fuel blend containing between 70 and 85 percent ethanol, depending on the season.

E85 Wholesale Prices

October 30, 2017 Prices. Posted October 31, 2017.

Supplier Name Location Contact Info. Price* Ethanol Content Source
Absolute Energy St. Ansgar, Iowa Don Burns

Absolute Energy

(641) 326-2220

$0.53 83% DTN
Cenex Des Moines Terminal $1.01 70% OPIS
Flint Hills Resources Des Moines Terminal $1.13 70% OPIS
HollyFrontier Des Moines Terminal $1.28 70% OPIS
Little Sioux Corn Processors Marcus, Iowa Jake Wetter

Little Sioux Corn Processors

712-376-2114

$0.65 70% DTN
Quad County Corn Processors Galva, Iowa Kevin Stewart

Eco-Energy

615-567-5009

$0.69 75% Company Website
RPMG Des Moines Terminal Emily Black

RPMG

(952) 465-3239

$1.20 70% OPIS
Siouxland Energy Cooperative Sioux Center, Iowa Tom Miller

Siouxland Energy

(712) 722-4904

$0.68 75% Company Website
The Andersons-Denison Denison, Iowa Mark Vanderpol

The Andersons

(419) 891-6645

$0.65 75% DTN
Valero Corp. Des Moines Terminal $1.05 70% OPIS

*Prices rounded to nearest penny.

Comparative Price Information

Rack Average Clear Regular Gasoline Des Moines Terminal $2.07 0% OPIS
Rack Average E10 Des Moines Terminal $1.82 10% OPIS

 

The IRFA publishes Monday’s wholesale E85 prices every Tuesday.  E85 suppliers wishing to have their price posted should contact Cassidy Riley with the IRFA at 515-252-6249 or criley@IowaRFA.org. To be eligible for listing, the supplier’s price must: be publicly posted elsewhere; be available to any retailer or supplier; not be restricted by gallonage caps.  E85 is defined in state law as a blend of between 70 and 85 percent ethanol with gasoline.

The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association represents the state’s liquid renewable fuels industry and works to foster its growth. Iowa is the nation’s leader in renewable fuels production with 43 ethanol refineries capable of producing 4 billion gallons annually – including nearly 55 million gallons of annual cellulosic ethanol production capacity – and 12 biodiesel facilities with the capacity to produce over 350 million gallons annually. For more information, visit the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association website at: www.IowaRFA.org.

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