South Dakota driver wins RFA's E85 "Post Your Price" contest

Renewable Fuels Association

February 20, 2015

BY Renewable Fuels Association

The Renewable Fuels Association is pleased to announce Scott LeBrun as the winner of RFA’s E85 “Post Your Price” contest. The contest, which was announced last October and concluded just before midnight on Tuesday, allowed individuals to submit photos of E85 prices nationwide. The winner was chosen at random. The contest will assist RFA in gathering data on E85 prices to determine how the higher-level fuel blend is being priced in markets across the country.

“We are thrilled to name Scott LeBrun as the first-ever ‘Post Your Price’ contest winner,” stated Bob Dinneen, president and CEO of the RFA. “E85 provides a low-cost fuel option to consumers with flex-fuel vehicles, but this past year RFA uncovered many disturbing trends when it came to E85 pricing and availability. We found that Big Oil-branded stations are less likely to offer higher-level ethanol blends than non-branded locations and more likely to use strict contracting language to prohibit or limit consumer choice. We also saw E85 priced suspiciously high in the St. Louis market in what can be seen as an attempt to price the fuel out of the market. These anti-competitive trends cannot stand. Big Oil should not be allowed to continue its market distortion at the expense of consumers. The ‘Post Your Price’ contest yielded timely and accurate information that will be utilized by the RFA to counter Big Oil’s monopolistic practices in 2015.”

In addition to the overall winner, RFA also awarded free E85 for a month to the individuals participating in the contest that submitted pictures with the largest and smallest disparity between the E85 price and the price of regular unleaded gasoline. Michael Scholl submitted a photo of a station in Hartford, Michigan, that had E85 at $1.64 per gallon and regular unleaded at $2.89 per gallon. Additionally, Douglas Cochran identified a station in Albany, Georgia, listing E85 at $1.94 per gallon and regular unleaded at $1.68 per gallon. The price disparity at the Georgia station goes to show there are still marketers not passing through the real savings of E85 to consumers.

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