Corn Oil from Ethanol Plant to Feed Biodiesel Refinery
Mansfield Oil Company has acquired East Fork Biodiesel of Algona, Iowa … a 60-million-gallon-a-year refinery that will get its feedstock of corn oil from Mansdfield’s network of C&N Companies ethanol plants in the Midwest.
This company press release says this will give East Fork a cheap source of biodiesel feedstock while providing a market for those ethanol plants’ corn oil:
”East Fork fits in our network very well in terms of offering our ethanol plants a new local market for a corn oil that provides higher value than simply selling the oil contained in the DDGS into the feed markets. East Fork will have ready access to our major rail logistics hubs in Iowa and provide a reliable supply of biodiesel for our customer base of obligated parties who need to meet new biodiesel requirements under RFS2,”said Jon Bjornstad, President of C&N.
Chris Daniel, General Manager for East Fork stated, “We are very pleased to have selected C&N. Their transparent approach gives us the ability to manage and forecast our costs and margins, and their access to a nationwide market of refiners and blenders in every region of the country gives us great confidence in their ability to secure us the best customers for our product today.”
More information is available on Mansfield’s Web site.



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D. Dunlavy
This article does not tell the story and misleads the reader into thinking Mansfield BOUGHT East Fork. The Mansfield press release states they have made an agreement to buy and sell to each other.
I have no clue why the writer would try to mislead readers, but if he does not understand the actual transaction, he owes readers an apology. If he knew that East Fork was NOT SOLD to Mansfield, he owes the readers an apology by making such an improper statement in his first sentance.
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