What is the government’s defence on E20 fuel? | Explained
The government says that higher levels of ethanol blending might result in a situation where fuel prices cannot be reduced for consumers even if the price of oil falls.
· 7/14/2026, 7:12:19 AM· 2 min read

The government says that higher levels of ethanol blending might result in a situation where fuel prices cannot be reduced for consumers even if the price of oil falls.
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