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Message from Charles Brettell
This week I want to take a
moment to comment on the future of the ethanol industry as I see it.
So, let's start here: The US ethanol
industry is here to stay. We can certainly argue about the
form of that industry – particularly whether corn-based ethanol will
prevail in the long run over domestic cellulosic or foreign sugar
cane-based ethanol – and what effect current GHG legislation will have,
among other things. But there's no plausible argument that ethanol of
some sort won't be part of the Nation's energy equation for the long run.
What does that mean for today's
beleaguered corn-based ethanol industry? It means there's a HUGE
buying opportunity – maybe that’s why you see so
few owners willing to entirely part with their assets or lenders unwilling
to discount their credits to appeal to the distressed investor set.
Think about it. If you 1) know that you can buy iron in the ground at
a discount to new construction / replacement cost, 2) believe that corn
ethanol is at least a bridge to the cellulosic future (assuming that
comes), 3) understand that a push toward least cost production is unlikely
to include reducing / eliminating tariffs on foreign-sourced ethanol and 4)
comprehend that if nothing else current ethanol facilities and participants
are likely to be the source for future ethanol developments, then it’s time to start buying. Just make sure you use
a firm that has built its entire practice around ethanol optimization and
management with the experience, independence and integrity to help you
separate the corn from the stover; of course, I’d suggest EAS!
As always, if anything here
stirs your imagination, feel free to contact me at your convenience at
bbrettell@energyassetsolutions.com.
In the interim, I look forward to seeing all our friends at the ACE
conference in Milwaukee , WI
from August 11th to 13th.
Cheers,
Bob
P.S. I'd be remiss if I
didn't mention that we still have a few seats available for our Asset
Optimization webinar on Wed., July 29th at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. To
register, just follow this link and the embedded instructions.
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Are your ethanol
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How does EAS do
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From there, our team
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Once we agree on the destination
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So, if you've got an asset that
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