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corvette8n 10-20-2015 10:16 AM

Ethanol free gas
 

Went to a local station that advertises ethanol free gas to check out the prices only, 10% ethanol $2.18 gal. Ethanol free $3.09 gal, what is your experience in your areas?

JSeery 10-20-2015 10:22 AM

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Ethanol free runs about the same price as premium. Lots of stations have it, so that might be a factor.

Krylon32 10-20-2015 10:35 AM

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Ethanol free regular in our ares runs from 20-40 cents more depending on the brand. Ethanol free premium has been at almost 1.00 over most of the time.

LSJUNIPER 10-20-2015 10:35 AM

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Here's a list of gas stations who sell ethanol free gas..

http://pure-gas.org/

sidevalve8ba 10-20-2015 10:46 AM

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87 octane ethanol-free gas is about 20 cents more a gallon in this area. That makes it about $2.29 at the present time.

40 Deluxe 10-20-2015 10:47 AM

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A friend in the business told me that ethanol-free regular is 87 octane straight gasoline that normally has 10% ethanol added to raise the octane to 92 to make premium. So his company charges the premium price for the ethanol free (about 20-25 cents more). So ethanol free gas is readily available; stations just have to order it before the refinery adds the ethanol. Of course, the station has to have an extra tank and pump. My friend's company dropped bio diesel to sell ethanol free gas. He said that they were selling only about 20 gallons a day of bio!

mrtexas 10-20-2015 11:02 AM

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Funny it is cheaper to make gasoline without ethanol!

adileo 10-20-2015 11:36 AM

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Same logic with Diesel - should be cheaper and its not

JSeery 10-20-2015 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by mrtexas (Post 1175598)
Funny it is cheaper to make gasoline without ethanol!

Not really, because the non-ethonel is a premium fuel blend with the ethanol left out. The ethanol should be an expensive additive, but because of the government subsidies it's not. The other factor is low demand!

sidevalve8ba 10-20-2015 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by adileo (Post 1175612)
Same logic with Diesel - should be cheaper and its not

Diesel used to always be cheaper than gasoline. Now it's not. What's up with that? Demand?

rockfla 10-20-2015 01:46 PM

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The government figured it out that "MOST" Diesel vehicles using diesel (Early on) were trucks that were very inefficient mileage wise, so the more they charge a semi driver for fuel (and who travels thousands and thousands of miles) month after month, the more tax they pay, the more money they make. Then when cars with diesels came out that were super efficient mileage wise, they started loosing the "high" revenues so they had to change the "base" price of Diesel to accommodate the potential and tremendous loss of taxes both federal and road.

rockfla 10-20-2015 01:52 PM

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I've done the math, a diesel car is not worth it if you don't travel on the highway "ALL" the time. When you factor the added cost for diesel to gas and the average mileage around town to gas, its about a wash to slightly more of a cost for a diesel vehicle (and that's based on cars that are highly efficient diesel cars, not pick-ups/SUV's). And now, some of the manufacturers make you buy Urea additive to help with emissions of the diesel engine so that's an added expense too.

JT FORD 10-20-2015 02:07 PM

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Here in Iowa straight gas is usually .40 higher. @2.79 per gal. Its 87 octane.

mrtexas 10-20-2015 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by adileo (Post 1175612)
Same logic with Diesel - should be cheaper and its not

No, there is a good reason diesel is more expensive. The EPA dictated that the ppm sulfur in diesel should be 15 ppm, a level almost impossible to make and lower even than gasoline. There are many fewer producers of diesel now as not every refiner has a spare $1 Billion to build a new diesel hydrotreater. Diesel used to be 10,000ppm sulfur. Try taking out 99+% of anything! There is much less supply of diesel. Less supply = higher prices.

When the dictate first came out the XOM refinery in Beaumont was the only refinery that could make it on the Gulf coast.

Diesel used to be cheap to make as it was just the same as home heating oil. All you had to do was take some distilled gas oil from the crude unit and blend it with a little kerosene. Now all has to be severely hydrotreated to reduce the sulfur to almost nil. And guess what? Hydrotreating reduces the yield of diesel as well, so less supply or run more crude to make the same.

mrtexas 10-20-2015 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rockfla (Post 1175661)
The government figured it out that "MOST" Diesel vehicles using diesel (Early on) were trucks that were very inefficient mileage wise, so the more they charge a semi driver for fuel (and who travels thousands and thousands of miles) month after month, the more tax they pay, the more money they make. Then when cars with diesels came out that were super efficient mileage wise, they started loosing the "high" revenues so they had to change the "base" price of Diesel to accommodate the potential and tremendous loss of taxes both federal and road.

Wow, you really believe this conspiracy theory? The big oil companies are too stupid to manipulate anything. I worked for the biggest XOM for 32 years. Big oil would love to set the price of fuel. I can assure you they don't like reducing the price of gasoline from $4 a gallon to $1.75 here today near my house.

paul2748 10-20-2015 06:52 PM

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I have heard the diesel costs more because of the demand from overseas where there are a lot more vehicles using diesel.

Supply and demand???

deuce lover 10-20-2015 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JT FORD (Post 1175671)
Here in Iowa straight gas is usually .40 higher. @2.79 per gal. Its 87 octane.

Interesting the difference in gas prices.I just filled up in Hilo,HI at Safeway today and it was $2.67 for 87 octane.

40cpe 10-20-2015 07:31 PM

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I would think it is demand. I've read that a 42 gallon barrel of crude only produces 12 gallons of diesel compared to 19 gallons of gasoline. More and more trucks and cars (not to mention other large machinery) is fueled by diesel.

deeprock 10-20-2015 08:27 PM

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In Minnesota the 87 octane is required by state regulations to have 10% ethanol. So at the refinery you would get 84 sub grade add the 10% ethanol and you have Oxy 87 10% ethanol. The only non ethanol gas you can sell to motor vehicles is 91 octane or better. With the exceptions of a marina, they can sell straight 87 without ethanol. Each state has different regulations on ethanol. It really does not belong in the gas.

qmdv 10-20-2015 09:39 PM

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Eth is in gasoline to make corn growers happy. If it was all left up to the consumer to choose what they want, there would probably be no Eth in gas. It is against the law to dispense non eth gas into a car in Kalifornia

Tim


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