The director of U.S. Grains Council Mexico, Ryan LeGrand, assured that the approximately 542 service stations in Chihuahua will be able to sell gasoline with 10 percent ethanol, for automobiles.
“Ethanol could be imported from the United States to sell at the stations of the entity, which benefits which benefits Chihuahua´s consumers, because not only would it reduce the cost per liter, but it would also help in improving the environment and, in addition, it would give a higher octane rating for the cars, “he said.
He said that more service stations and more fuel sales there will be, the greater the economic growth for Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, urban areas and agricultural areas of the region.