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March 20, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Marathon to convert 16 stations in Midwest to “E10 only”

Marathon Oil will convert 16 stations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin to “E10 only” in the Midwest. Marathon has more than 220 Mgy in ethanol capacity from investments in two ethanol plants in Indiana and Ohio.

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