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RFS Point of Obligation

FUBAR

Until now, I have posted on the bulk or spot market dynamics between Big Oil, merchant/independent refiners and non-refining marketers: how Big Oil’s free RINs prevent merchant and independent refiners from fully recovering RIN expenses. Further downstream at the wholesale rack, Read more “FUBAR”

RFS Point of Obligation

“If The Mountain . . .

. . . will not come to Muhammad, then Muhammad must go to the mountain.” A recent investment note by Wells Fargo Securities reminded me of this maxim, often attributed to Fancis Bacon, Chapter 12, Essays, 1625. I originally intended this post to discuss Big Oil’s free RINs screwing up competition at the wholesale rack. The note, however, gave me pause. I needed to re-examine my conviction RIN prices are not fully passed through to bulk fuel purchasers and, consequently, the wholesale rack. Read more ““If The Mountain . . .”

RFS Point of Obligation

Let Them Eat Cake

That was Marie Antoinette’s notorious and callous response when told the peasants had no bread. Well now, such sage advice this is: when the current situation is unbearable, one simply chooses another equally impossible alternative while others look on in self-righteous judgment at your complaint and failure. Likewise, current point of obligation defenders are saying of merchant refiners, “Let them be blenders”. Read more “Let Them Eat Cake”

RFS Point of Obligation

Big Oil’s Free RINs – The Root Cause

Big Oil, Inc.
Refining and Marketing
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That’s right. For Big Oil, Inc., the parent company of Big Oil Refining and Big Oil Marketing, and, in fact, for all marketers, RINs are free, not costing a single cent. For merchant refiners, Big Oil’s competing bulk fuel suppliers, RINs are a major expense often exceeding labor and second only to the cost of crude oil supplies. Current point of obligation supporters argue merchants could have free RINs, too, if they would just suck it up and blend. I’ll address this entitled fantasy in another post. Today’s post explains how EPA’s point of obligation grants free RINs to Big Oil, Inc. but not to merchant refiners and thereby corrupts competition in the bulk fuel supply market.

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RFS Point of Obligation

What You Need to Know . . .

about the Transportation Fuel Supply System and Markets.

Understanding the gasoline and diesel supply system along with a bit of the RFS helps explain how the point of obligation has distorted, even corrupted, the transportation fuel supply system in favor of Big Oil and large marketing chains while harming biofuel producers, farmers, merchant and small refiners and mom-and-pop small retailers.

Transportation Fuel System
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This post is a simplified explanation of that environment adequate to this purpose. Read more “What You Need to Know . . .”