Two weeks of improved ethanol production in July. June was behind though.

The first three quarters of corn for ethanol usage came to 4.066 billion bushels, +6.0% from last year. To meet USDA's current 5.450 billion whole-year goal this fourth quarter needs to run 1.384 billion, +3.3% from last year. Given the fact this year's production efficiency is lower than last year we estimate actual ethanol production only needs to run +2.0% from last year in this quarter. That is our goal for these weekly ethanol reports in Q4, +2.0%.

The first month of this last quarter, June, was disappointing with weekly ethanol production -0.9% to +0.5%. The first week of July was back on target at +2.1% year/year. Today's weekly report, covering the second week of July, showed 1.106 million barrels per day. This was +3.4% year/year. June was behind the needed pace. Two weeks in July are over it. We'll hold our whole-year view at USDA's current estimate.

Gasoline usage last week was +0.3% year/year. Since September 1 it has run -0.5%.