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A volatile ethanol market has been driving gasoline prices higher since early February because most gasoline sold in the U.S. has about 10% of the corn-based biofuel, reports MarketWatch.
So far this year, the price of the ethanol additive has surged 30% to $2.30 per gallon. In March, ethanol prices rose 22%, according to the outlet. In recent years, the corn-based fuel has been cheaper than gasoline hydrocarbon, making it an appealing blending option to lower prices.











