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(NAFB.com) – The president of the National Corn Growers Association is criticizing several major energy companies for opposing legislation that would allow year-round sales of E15 fuel, a gasoline blend containing 15 percent ethanol. The proposal, which has the support of most of the petroleum industry, would also update parts of the Renewable Fuel Standard, including the small refinery exemption program. NCGA President Jed Bower, an Ohio farmer, accused certain corporations of improperly claiming exemptions meant for struggling refineries. “There is a tiny minority of major energy corporations that are masquerading as small refineries to get Renewable Fuel Standard exemptions they don’t need,” Bower said, adding that such actions harm farmers during difficult economic conditions. The association is backing a House Farm Bill amendment to remove seasonal restrictions on E15 sales. Bower also argued the delay keeps fuel prices higher, noting, “E15 saves consumers money at the pump.” The House is expected to consider the measure during the coming week.