USDA’s 2002 ethanol cost-of-production survey

Shapouri, H; Gallagher, P

HERO ID

10287952

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

2005

Language

English

HERO ID 10287952
Year 2005
Title USDA’s 2002 ethanol cost-of-production survey
Authors Shapouri, H; Gallagher, P
Publisher Text U.S. Department of Agriculture
City Washington, DC
Abstract In 2003, the U.S. Department of Agriculture surveyed 21 dry-mill ethanol plants to estimate their 2002 production costs, including both variable (feedstock and plant operation) and capital expenses. These plants produced about 550 million gallons of ethanol in 2002. Net feedstock costs for the surveyed plants ranged from 39 to 68 cents per gallon in 2002. For cash operating expenses, the average energy expenditure was 17.29 cents per gallon. Labor costs ranged from 3 to 11 cents per gallon, maintenance costs from 1 to 7 cents, and administrative costs from 1 to 18 cents. For capital expenditures, new plant construction costs from $1.05 to $3.00 per gallon of ethanol. Average investment to expand existing ethanol production capacity was 50 cents per gallon; hence, expansion tends to cost less than new capacity. Comparison with a 1998 survey of ethanol producers showed that total operating costs in 2002 had changed very little from 1998. It also showed that the average cost of building new plants had dropped, possibly due to designs that emphasize economies of scale.
Doi 10.22004/ag.econ.308482
Report Number Agricultural Economic Report 841
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword Ethanol costs of production; net corn costs; operating costs; dry mills; wet mills