Indian Oil Firms To Compensate Ethanol Makers For Higher Energy Costs

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Indian state fuel retailers have agreed to provide monetary relief to sugar mills and other producers of ethanol to compensate for high energy costs to boost biofuel production, according to a letter written by the companies to manufacturers.

India, the world’s third biggest oil importer and consumer, has expedited efforts to double ethanol blending with gasoline to 20% from the current 10% across the country from 2025/26. The Indian government fixes the ethanol purchase prices for fuel retailers Indian Oil Corp  Bharat Petroleum Corp and Hindustan Petroleum Corp — every marketing year.

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