Press Release2026-06-03
WALL STREET JOURNAL: The Market Has Spoken: E15 Is a Net Positive
Deb Fischer
RNE · Senator
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This press release from Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) was published on 2026-06-03 and titled "WALL STREET JOURNAL: The Market Has Spoken: E15 Is a Net Positive".
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WALL STREET JOURNAL: The Market Has Spoken: E15 Is a Net Positive By U.S. Sens. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Pete Ricketts (R., Neb.) , Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), Joni Ernst (R., Iowa), and Roger Marshall (R., Kan.) Wall Street Journal Read the piece below : Regarding your editorial " An Ethanol Extortion Play " (May 11): When we talk with our constituents, we hear about high gas and diesel prices. We have a solution that will bring down fuel prices for Americans: E15 fuel, 15% ethanol, 85% gasoline. Legislation allowing year-round, nationwide sales of E15 has bipartisan support in the House and Senate. Opponents, the most vocal of which are a handful of oil refineries, are trying to stop it. Your editorial mirrors their misguided talking points. Expanding E15 availability lowers gas prices by 20 to 40 cents per gallon on average. That could mean around $400 per year in savings for a U.S. household - precious dollars that could be spent on other needs. E15 has been in the marketplace by presidential waiver for eight years. In that time, not one refinery has closed because of E15 availability. And, for all the talk of smog worries, data from Growth Energy shows E15 reduces smog-forming pollutants. Likewise, despite concerns voiced in some quarters, existing fuel infrastructure can be used for E15, just as it can for the E10 fuel Americans usually buy. The market has spoken: E15 is a net positive. We know E15 will lower prices at the pump, and we're committed to providing affordable options for families. Securing year-round, nationwide E15 is at the forefront of our agenda.