01/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/26/2026 10:20
Today, the American Soybean Association released a statement warning of threats to the integrity of longstanding U.S. biofuel policies following the House of Representatives' establishment of the E15 Rural Domestic Energy Council. The Council was developed to identify solutions to policy disputes preventing the passage of the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025, legislation to provide for the sale of year-round E15 fuel blends. However, the establishment resolution directs the Council to review a broad range of policies, including critical biofuel programs that support domestic markets for U.S. soybeans.
"The American Soybean Association appreciates the continued work of the House of Representatives to champion domestic biofuel production, but the broad latitude provided to the E15 Rural Domestic Energy Council creates new threats to programs U.S. soybean farmers rely on to advance the production of soy-based fuels," said ASA President and Ohio farmer Scott Metzger. "ASA supports the sale of year-round E15 but is concerned about the Council's review of longstanding bipartisan policies that promote the production and consumption of biodiesel, renewable diesel, and other biofuels derived from soybeans. Congress and members of the Council must guard against all efforts that seek to weaken the Renewable Fuel Standard and other policies U.S. soybean farmers rely on for domestic market demand. The open-ended directives of this Council create a dangerous precedent that threatens the foundation of the U.S. biofuel industry. The Council should not open 25 years of RFS program success during only a few weeks of review."
ASA has applauded the Trump Administration for the strong 2026-2027 Renewable Volume Obligations draft rule and Congress for making positive changes to the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit, which will support domestic agricultural feedstocks. Strong domestic biofuel markets will reduce reliance on China, where U.S. soybean exports are down 50% this year, and insulate soybean farmers from additional economic damage. Instead of studying biofuel policies with longstanding proven success, Congress should be working with the administration to ensure the swift finalization of 45Z tax guidance, robust RVOs, and finalizing EPA's proposed rule to give preference to domestic feedstocks and fuels. The work of the E15 Rural Domestic Energy Council cannot distract from getting these policies across the finish line.