Aventine Renewable Energy Installs $2.4 Million Corn-Oil System at Nebraska Ethanol Plant

At its Nebraska Energy LLC ethanol plant in Aurora, Nebraska, Aventine Renewable Energy Inc. recently installed a new Valicor® corn-oil separation system, which includes two 900-gallon finishing tanks. (Photo: Kurt Johnson/Aurora News-Register)

PEKIN, Ill.--()--Aventine Renewable Energy Inc. has announced the successful installation of a $2.4 million Valicor® corn-oil separation system at its Nebraska Energy LLC plant in Aurora, Nebraska.

“By investing in this system we are adding to our revenue stream and diversifying beyond ethanol production in Nebraska,” said Mark Beemer, Aventine president and CEO.

The system began operations in early January. Since corn oil has a higher market value, removing the oil improves dried distillers grain processing properties.

"High production levels and excess inventories nationally have led to tight margins, particularly in Nebraska,” Beemer added. “Until supply and demand are more in line, we are working to maximize profitability by better aligning our costs with our product mix and output levels. Steps we’re taking include initiating a 20 percent cost-cutting program and a 20 percent systemwide reduction in total corn grind.”

The grind reduction affects the two plants in Aurora, Nebraska, including a 30 percent reduction at the NELLC facility and a 50 percent reduction at the Aurora West facility. No change is in effect at Aventine’s two ethanol plants in Pekin, Illinois.

“We expect the grind reduction to be temporary, largely caused by winter storms lowering demand, and it will not affect our employment,” Beemer noted. “A robust ethanol export market continues for U.S. ethanol and with consumers purchasing $2 gasoline, domestic demand is expected to be very strong from April through October.”

“We are responding aggressively to the market, which is telling the ethanol industry its current supplies are burdensome because of the worldwide glut of oil and reduced oil prices,” Beemer added. “Aventine's management will continue to focus on risk management, disciplined hedging and margin management in response to national and international market conditions.”

About Aventine

Aventine Renewable Energy, Pekin, Illinois, is a leading producer and marketer of industrial and fuel ethanol and related byproducts, bioproducts and coproducts, including corn gluten feed and meal, corn germ, condensed corn distillers solubles, dried distillers grain with solubles and wet distillers grain with solubles, corn oils and yeast.

Contacts

Aventine
Susan Pepperdine, 913-262-7414
Public Relations
susan@pepperdinepr.com
or
Mark Beemer, 309-347-9219
President and CEO
Mark.Beemer@aventinerei.com

Release Summary

Aventine Renewable Energy Inc. has diversified and added to its revenue stream by installing a $2.4 million Valicor® corn-oil separation system at its Nebraska Energy LLC plant in Aurora, Nebraska.

Contacts

Aventine
Susan Pepperdine, 913-262-7414
Public Relations
susan@pepperdinepr.com
or
Mark Beemer, 309-347-9219
President and CEO
Mark.Beemer@aventinerei.com