Effects of Recent Fossil Energy Market Developments on U.S. Ethanol
After several months of increases, fossil fuel prices decreased substantially in August and September of 2006. • Crude oil prices directly affect gasoline prices, which are an important determinant of ethanol demand. Natural gas prices are an important cost of ethanol production. • This briefing paper provides projections of ethanol and corn prices, production, and use, given recent developments in fossil fuel markets.
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2006-09
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Authors: | Bryant, Henry L. ; Outlaw, Joe L. ; Richardson, James W. ; Higgins, Lindsey M. ; Campiche, Jody L. |
Institutions: | Agricultural and Food Policy Center (AFPC), Department of Agricultural Economics |
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