US generated more ethanol, less biodiesel blending credits in May, EPA says
NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuters) - The United States generated more ethanol blending credits in May versus the prior month, while biodiesel credit generation fell, data from the Environmental Protection Agency showed on Wednesday.
About 1.22 billion ethanol (D6) blending credits were generated in May, compared with about 1.16 billion in April, the data showed.
Credits generated from biodiesel (D4) blending fell to about 508 million in May from 592 million the month prior, the data showed.
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