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But it's not.Actually, octane has a market value and high octane gasoline blending components trade at a premium. As for ethanol being cheap octane, it's in both 87 and 93 at 10%, so it has no effect on 93 cost. 93 trades at a premium to 87 in the spot market, but typical only 10 cpg. The rest is added markup.
There's an "accepted range" for ethanol content marketed as E10! It's not tightly controlled.
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