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Looks like the ethenol based biofuel screwup is getting worse and worse..

Now, it looks as if we are going to have trouble meeting government mandates  on ethenol  based fuel production...

From: Reuters....

By Timothy Gardner - Analysis

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Floods in the Midwest that have pushed corn prices to record levels have wiped out profits for making U.S. ethanol and threaten to sink production of the fuel below government mandates.

"If it's simply economically impossible to make ethanol. then (the government) may have to amend or suspend the Renewable Fuel Standard," analyst Pavel Molchanov at Raymond James and Associates in Houston said by telephone.

The floods ravaging the corn crop across at least eight states, including Iowa and Illinois, at a time of growing global demand have put another roadblock before the U.S. biofuels policy. Hoping to wean the country off foreign oil, the Bush administration has boosted incentives and mandates for alternative fuels made from food crops. Many have blamed those steps for lifting food prices at a time of mounting hunger problems.

Corn prices for the new-crop July 2009 corn hit a record near $8 per bushel on Friday, while old-crop also hit a record above $7.

Molchanov estimated that average U.S. producers now lose 8 cents for every gallon of ethanol distilled, compared with a profit margin of 20 cents a gallon two weeks ago. Besides higher corn prices, margins also have been squeezed by two-year highs for natural gas, which fires most ethanol plants.

As much as 2 billion to 5 billion gallons of ethanol "could go offline in the next few months due to high corn prices," a Citi Investment Research note said. U.S. ethanol production capacity is about 8.8 billion gallons per year from 154 distilleries.

"If the ethanol is not there, I don't think the government expects blenders to blend as much," said Ron Oster, an analyst at BroadPoint Capital in St. Louis.

Lets see.....

Its wreking havoc on the world food supply.

It is no longer profitable to distill (although their profit margin was over double that of the oil companies).

Global warming is a hypothesis, NOT a proven fact.

We have our own fuel resources (which we are not allowed to expliot) which could carry us well into the future, while we develop a more logical and humane alternate fuel source.

Perhaps we should keep the corn and other crops (Which are being plowed over to plant more corn for ethenol) for the people, and, our livestock??

While I believe the Bush adminidtration has to take some blame for this, I also believe that our current senate,  along with the extremeist greenies  deserve the brunt of the blame.

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electrons read my blog
Jun 17, 2008 | 3:29 PM

What a mess....

We should blame Bush like everything else. We should also blame him for the bad tomatoes, the bad storms this past weekend and my tummy ache. I blame the environmental radicals for this. Somehow we as a nation need to get over this global warming green stuff. We really do.

Remmember folks...global warming is also happening on Mars as the polar ice caps are getting smaller there. I highly doubt it is due to martians burning incadescent lights or running cars up there.

When will it end? Brian Williams did a report like Fox's "real deal" on CFL bulbs. His closing struck me as a very good point... "While CFL's may be better for the environment, they may not be the best thing for us". We need to think of ourselves too.

gunpowderNlead read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2008 | 12:07 PM

Jimbo I had some bad weather and some bad luck yesterday... might as well blame that on Dubya too.

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2008 | 2:01 PM

Tom,

Haven't you heard? Jupiter's latest "red spot" has been blamed on global warming also..LOL.

It's about time these climate alarmist stop putting their unsubstantiated claims of climatic catastrophe before humanity.

Guns is now a official BYOB!! :)

Hope you made out ok yesterday, Guns.

gunpowderNlead read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2008 | 2:16 PM

Jesus pruned my 35 year old tree with a bolt of lightning. Split it right down the middle and one piece fell across my back yard, demolished my fence, destroyed the neighbor next doors play house and to share the pain, the wind picked up one side and impaled a pretty little Jaguar sitting in the driveway of my other neighbor behind me. I have had people at my house all day removing that monster of a tree and rebuilding the fences... Thank God for Insurance.

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2008 | 4:11 PM

Dang, close call, girl.

I'm Glad you only lost a fence!

Was the neighbor with the Jag pissed?

gunpowderNlead read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2008 | 4:53 PM

Yeah he wasn't happy. This isn't the first time that tree has offended his property, last year we had a small tornado and just one 30 ft. limb broke off, fell across the fence and landed on 3 of his cars, however, the fence broke the fall and there was minimal damage to his cars.

mystere read my blog view my photos
Jun 20, 2008 | 1:29 PM

Let's give the global warming cult leaders one big carbon belch! BUUURRRRRRRRPPPP! PHARRRRRT!

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