83_FR_37884 83 FR 37735 - Renewable Fuel Standard Program: Grain Sorghum Oil Pathway

83 FR 37735 - Renewable Fuel Standard Program: Grain Sorghum Oil Pathway

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 149 (August 2, 2018)

Page Range37735-37746
FR Document2018-16246

In this action, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determines that biodiesel and heating oil produced from distillers sorghum oil via a transesterification process, and renewable diesel, jet fuel, heating oil, naphtha, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) produced from distillers sorghum oil via a hydrotreating process, meet the lifecycle GHG emissions reduction threshold of 50 percent required for advanced biofuels and biomass-based diesel under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program. Based on these analyses, EPA is adding these pathways to the list of approved renewable fuel production pathways in the RFS regulations. EPA is also amending the RFS regulations by adding a new definition of ``distillers sorghum oil,'' and replacing existing references to ``non-food grade corn oil'' with the newly defined term ``distillers corn oil.''

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 80

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655; FRL-9981-57-OAR]
RIN 2060-AT82


Renewable Fuel Standard Program: Grain Sorghum Oil Pathway

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this action, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 
determines that biodiesel and heating oil produced from distillers 
sorghum oil via a transesterification process, and renewable diesel, 
jet fuel, heating oil, naphtha, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) 
produced from distillers sorghum oil via a hydrotreating process, meet 
the lifecycle GHG emissions reduction threshold of 50 percent required 
for advanced biofuels and biomass-based diesel under the Renewable Fuel 
Standard (RFS) program. Based on these analyses, EPA is adding these 
pathways to the list of approved renewable fuel production pathways in 
the RFS regulations. EPA is also amending the RFS regulations by adding 
a new definition of ``distillers sorghum oil,'' and replacing existing 
references to ``non-food grade corn oil'' with the newly defined term 
``distillers corn oil.''

DATES: The final rule is effective October 1, 2018.

ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a docket for this action under 
Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655. All the documents in the docket are 
listed on the http://www.regulations.gov website. Although listed in 
the index, some information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or 
other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain 
other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the 
internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. 
Publicly available docket materials are available electronically 
through http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Diana Galperin, Office of Air and 
Radiation, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Mail Code: 6401A, 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, 
Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: 202-564-5687; email address: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Outline of This Preamble

I. General Information
    A. Does this action apply to me?
    B. What action is the agency taking?
    C. What is the agency's authority for taking this action?
    D. What are the incremental costs and benefits of this action?
II. Introduction
III. Analysis of GHG Emissions Associated With Production of 
Biofuels From Distillers Sorghum Oil
    A. Overview of Distillers Sorghum Oil
    B. Analysis of Lifecycle GHG Emissions
    1. Livestock Sector Impacts
    a. Nutritional Impacts
    b. Mass Loss
    2. Feedstock Production
    3. Feedstock Transport
    4. Feedstock Pretreatment
    5. Fuel Production
    6. Fuel Distribution
    7. Fuel Use
    8. Results of GHG Lifecycle Analysis
IV. Definition of Distillers Corn Oil
V. Summary
VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and 
Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
    B. Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulations and Controlling 
Regulatory Costs
    C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
    D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
    E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
    F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
    G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With 
Indian Tribal Governments
    H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From 
Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks
    I. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
    J. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act (NTTAA)
    K. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address 
Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income 
Populations
    L. Congressional Review Act (CRA)

I. General Information

A. Does this action apply to me?

    Entities potentially affected by this action are those involved 
with the production, distribution, and sale of transportation fuels, 
including gasoline and diesel fuel or renewable fuels such as ethanol, 
biodiesel, heating oil, renewable diesel, naphtha and liquefied 
petroleum gas. Potentially regulated categories include:
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    \1\ North American Industry Classification System.

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       Examples of potentially affected entities         NAICS\1\ codes
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Petroleum refineries (including importers)............            324110
Ethyl alcohol manufacturing...........................            325193
Other basic organic chemical manufacturing............            325199
Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers.....            424690
Petroleum bulk stations and terminals.................    424710, 424720
Other fuel dealers....................................            454310
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    This table is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a 
guide for readers regarding entities likely to be regulated by this 
action. This table lists the types of entities that the EPA is now 
aware could potentially be affected by

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this action. Other types of entities not listed in the table could also 
be affected. To determine whether your entity is regulated by this 
action, you should carefully examine the applicability criteria in the 
referenced regulations. If you have any questions regarding the 
applicability of this action to a particular entity, consult the person 
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.

B. What action is the agency taking?

    EPA is amending the RFS regulations to add a new definition of 
``distillers sorghum oil'' and to replace existing references to ``non-
food grade corn oil'' with the newly defined term ``distillers corn 
oil.'' This rule also adds the following pathways to rows F and H of 
Table 1 to 80.1426: (1) Biodiesel and heating oil produced from 
distillers sorghum oil and commingled distillers sorghum and corn oil 
via a transesterification process; and (2) renewable diesel, jet fuel, 
and heating oil produced from distillers sorghum oil and commingled 
distillers sorghum and corn oil via a hydrotreating process. Pathways 
for naphtha and LPG produced from distillers sorghum oil via a 
hydrotreating process are also added to row I of Table 1 to 40 CFR 
80.1426. These pathways are approved for biomass-based diesel (D-code 
4) or advanced biofuel (D-code 5) renewable identification numbers 
(RINs), depending on the fuel type and whether the production process 
involves co-processing renewable biomass and petroleum.\2\
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    \2\ The term ``biomass-based diesel'' is defined in the statute 
to exclude any renewable fuels derived from co-processing biomass 
with a petroleum feedstock. CAA Section 211(o)(1)(D).
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C. What is the agency's authority for taking this action?

    Statutory authority for this action comes from Clean Air Act 
sections 114, 208, 211, and 301.

D. What are the incremental costs and benefits of this action?

    There are no incremental costs from this action. This action allows 
for additional flexibility and feedstock production options for 
participating in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.

II. Introduction

    Section 211(o) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) establishes the RFS 
program, under which EPA sets annual percentage standards specifying 
the amount of renewable fuel, as well as three subcategories of 
renewable fuel, that must be used to reduce or replace fossil fuel 
present in transportation fuel, heating oil, or jet fuel. Non-exempt 
renewable fuels must achieve at least a 20 percent reduction in 
lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as compared to a 2005 
petroleum baseline.\3\ Advanced biofuel and biomass-based diesel must 
achieve at least a 50 percent reduction, and cellulosic biofuel must 
achieve at least a 60 percent reduction.
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    \3\ A baseline volume of renewable fuel produced from facilities 
that commenced construction on or before December 19, 2007, and 
which completed construction by December 19, 2010, without an 18-
month hiatus in construction, is exempt from the minimum 20 percent 
GHG reduction requirement that otherwise applies to renewable fuel. 
In addition, a baseline volume of ethanol from facilities that 
commenced construction after December 19, 2007, and on or before 
December 31, 2009, qualifies for the same exemption if construction 
was completed within 36 months without an 18-month hiatus in 
construction; the facility was fired with natural gas, biomass, or 
any combination thereof, at all times the facility operated between 
December 19, 2007, and December 31, 2009; and the baseline volume 
continues to be produced through processes fired with natural gas, 
biomass, or any combination thereof.
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    In addition to the lifecycle GHG reduction requirements, there are 
other definitional criteria for renewable fuel (e.g., produced from 
renewable biomass as defined in the statute and regulations, and used 
to reduce or replace the quantity of fossil fuel present in 
transportation fuel, heating oil, or jet fuel) in CAA section 211(o) 
and the RFS regulations at 40 CFR part 80 subpart M.
    Since the formation of the RFS program, EPA has periodically 
promulgated rules to add new pathways to the regulations.\4\ In 
addition, EPA has approved facility-specific pathways through the 
petition process in 40 CFR 80.1416. There are three critical components 
of approved fuel pathways under the RFS program: (1) Fuel type; (2) 
feedstock; and (3) production process. Each pathway is associated with 
a specific ``D-code'' that corresponds to one of the four categories of 
renewable fuel--general renewable fuel, advanced biofuel, cellulosic 
biofuel, or biomass-based diesel.
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    \4\ Please see information on Pathways I and Pathways II in 40 
CFR part 80 subpart M, and in the Federal Register at 78 FR 14190 
(March 5, 2013) and 79 FR 42128 (July 18, 2014). More information on 
these can be found at: https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-program/final-rule-identify-additional-fuel-pathways-under-renewable-fuel and https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-program/renewable-fuel-pathways-ii-final-rule-identify-additional-fuel.
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    EPA's lifecycle analyses are used to assess the overall GHG 
emissions of a fuel throughout each stage of its production and use. 
The results of these analyses, considering uncertainty and the weight 
of available evidence, are used to determine whether a fuel meets the 
necessary GHG reductions required under the CAA. Lifecycle analysis 
includes an assessment of emissions related to the full fuel lifecycle, 
including feedstock production, feedstock transportation, fuel 
production, fuel transportation and distribution, and tailpipe 
emissions. Per the CAA definition of lifecycle GHG emissions, EPA's 
lifecycle analyses also include an assessment of significant indirect 
emissions, such as those from land use changes and agricultural sector 
impacts.
    EPA received a petition from the National Sorghum Producers (NSP), 
submitted under partial claims of confidential business information 
(CBI), requesting that EPA evaluate the GHG emissions associated with 
biofuels produced using as a feedstock grain sorghum oil derived from 
dry mill ethanol production, and that EPA provide a determination of 
the renewable fuel categories, if any, for which such biofuels may be 
eligible. EPA issued a proposed rule in December 2017 \5\ to establish 
approved pathways for the use of grain sorghum oil, and received 
comments on this proposal. In this action, EPA is amending the RFS 
program regulations to define the term ``distillers sorghum oil.'' We 
are also adding pathways to rows F, H and I of Table 1 to 40 CFR 
80.1426 for biodiesel, renewable diesel, heating oil, naphtha, and LPG 
produced from distillers sorghum oil, via transesterification or 
hydrotreating processes.
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    \5\ 82 FR 61205 (December 27, 2017).
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    This preamble describes EPA's analysis of the GHG emissions 
associated with distillers sorghum oil when used to produce specified 
biofuels via particular processes. The analysis considers a scenario 
where distillers sorghum oil is recovered from distillers grains with 
solubles (DGS) at dry mill plants that produce biofuel from grain 
sorghum and where the remaining reduced-oil DGS co-product is used as 
animal feed. The distillers sorghum oil is then used as a feedstock for 
conversion into certain biofuels. As described in section III.B.8 of 
this preamble, we find that, under these circumstances, biodiesel and 
heating oil produced from distillers sorghum oil via a 
transesterification process meets the 50 percent GHG reduction 
threshold required for advanced biofuel and biomass-based diesel. We 
also find that, under these circumstances, renewable diesel, jet fuel, 
naphtha, and LPG produced from distillers sorghum oil via a 
hydrotreating process meets the 50

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percent GHG emission reduction threshold required for advanced biofuel.
    As discussed in section IV of this preamble, EPA is also amending 
the RFS regulations to add a new definition for ``distillers corn oil'' 
that is consistent with the new definition of distillers sorghum oil. 
The definitional change for distillers corn oil was proposed in the 
November 2016 Renewable Enhancement and Growth Support proposed rule 
(the ``November 2016 REGS proposed rule'').\6\ Although that rule 
proposed to revise the definition of corn oil extraction, after 
considering the comments received, we decided it was more appropriate 
to leave the definition of corn oil extraction unchanged, and instead 
add and define the term distillers corn oil. This new term, distillers 
corn oil, will replace the existing term, non-food grade corn oil 
(which some parties have found unclear) in rows F and H of Table 1 to 
40 CFR 80.1426. The primary difference between the existing and new 
terms is that the new definition of distillers corn oil allows for the 
recovery of corn oil at additional points in the ethanol production 
process (provided certain conditions are met). Thus, although the new 
definition allows additional corn oil to be used as a feedstock in the 
relevant pathways, the same life cycle considerations apply and the 
analyses for those pathways are unaffected.\7\ The purpose and 
practical effect of this final rule, to allow corn oil extraction at 
more stages of ethanol production, closely match the notice of proposed 
rulemaking on this topic. In light of the practical similarity between 
``non-food grade corn oil'' and ``distillers corn oil'' and to avoid 
implementation difficulties from continuing to administer registrations 
with obsolete terms, fuel producers who are currently registered for 
pathways that include non-food grade corn oil as a feedstock will need 
to update their registration to include distillers corn oil feedstock 
through a company update in EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX). After 
the effective date of this final rule, including a reasonable 
transition period to allow for adequate time for registration updates 
to be initiated and processed, the non-food grade corn oil feedstock 
code will be removed and RINs will not be able to be generated using 
that feedstock code.\8\ Fuel producers will be instructed on how and 
when to remove the non-food grade corn oil feedstock from their 
registration.
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    \6\ 81 FR 80828 (November 16, 2016).
    \7\ See 81 FR 80828, 80900 (``[W]e believe that the precise 
timing and method of corn oil extraction is not relevant for GHG 
reductions to be accomplished pursuant to pathways F and H, provided 
that: (1) The corn is converted to ethanol; (2) The corn oil is 
extracted at a point in the dry mill ethanol production process that 
renders it unfit for food uses without further refining; and (3) The 
resulting DGS from the dry mill operation is marketable as animal 
feed.'')
    \8\ For more information on EPA's guidelines for registration 
updates see memo to the docket, ``Registration Approach for Fuel 
Producers Transitioning from Non-Food Grade Corn Oil to Distillers 
Corn Oil Feedstock,'' in Air Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655.
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    With no known exceptions, ethanol plants that recover grain sorghum 
oil also, and in most cases simultaneously, recover corn oil by the 
same methods. Thus, for practical implementation purposes, it is 
important to finalize the distillers corn oil definitional changes in 
this rulemaking, to provide consistency between these regulatory 
definitions. Finally, we also include in this rulemaking pathways for 
biodiesel and heating oil produced from commingled distillers sorghum 
oil and distillers corn oil via a transesterification process, and 
renewable diesel, jet fuel, and, heating oil produced from commingled 
distillers sorghum and corn oil via hydrotreating processes.

III. Analysis of GHG Emissions Associated With Production of Biofuels 
From Distillers Sorghum Oil

A. Overview of Distillers Sorghum Oil

    Sorghum is native to Africa, but was introduced to the U.S. in the 
early 17th century. Grain sorghum belongs to the species Sorghum 
bicolor (L.) Moench,\9\ which has been bred for different purposes 
including use as a grain (grain sorghum), a source of sugar (sweet 
sorghum), and animal forage (biomass sorghum). In the U.S., grain 
sorghum is commonly used as animal feed similar to feed corn, although 
in some parts of the world it is more often grown for human 
consumption. Pathways for ethanol produced from grain sorghum were 
approved in a rule published on December 17, 2012 (77 FR 74592). We 
also discussed biomass sorghum in a Federal Register Notice published 
on December 31, 2014 (79 FR 78857). In that notice, we stated that EPA 
does not consider hybrids of Sorghum bicolor and Johnsongrass (Sorghum 
halepense) to be biomass sorghum. We would also not consider such 
hybrids to be grain sorghum. Johnsongrass hybrids are explicitly 
excluded due to concerns regarding their potential to behave as an 
invasive species.
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    \9\ See, U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resource 
Conservation Service, https://plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOBI2, accessed July 02, 2018.
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    Dry mill ethanol and butanol \10\ plants grind and ferment grain 
sorghum,\11\ produce ethanol or butanol from the fermented grain 
sorghum starch, and also produce a DGS co-product (made of non-
fermentable solids, solubles syrup, and sorghum oil) that is sold as a 
type of livestock feed. A portion of the oil that would otherwise 
reside in the DGS can be recovered at the biofuel plant, typically 
through mechanical extraction. Sorghum oil is recovered through methods 
identical to that of corn oil recovered from DGS, and corn and sorghum 
oil recovery can occur at the same facilities.
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    \10\ Given that ethanol production far exceeds that of butanol, 
for the sake of brevity, this preamble often refers only to dry mill 
ethanol plants, but butanol plants are implied to be included in 
such references, unless stated otherwise.
    \11\ Grain sorghum refers to Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench ssp. 
Bicolor, see: https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=sobib.
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    The recovered distillers corn and sorghum oils contain a high 
concentration of free-fatty acids, greater than ten percent by 
weight,\12\ and are unsuitable for human consumption without further 
refining. It can, however, be used without further refining as a 
biofuel feedstock or as an ingredient in animal feed. There are 
existing approved RFS fuel pathways for biofuels produced from 
distillers corn oil \13\ to qualify for advanced biofuel (D-code 5) or 
biomass-based diesel (D-code 4) RINs, depending on the production 
process used (see rows F and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426). This 
rulemaking establishes similar pathways for the use of distillers 
sorghum oil as currently exist for the use of distillers corn oil, and 
also establishes an additional pathway in row I of Table 1 to 40 CFR 
80.1426, as discussed further below.
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    \12\ A Moreau, Robert & B Hicks, Kevin & Johnston, David & P. 
Laun, Nathan. (2010). The Composition of Crude Corn Oil Recovered 
after Fermentation via Centrifugation from a Commercial Dry Grind 
Ethanol Process. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. 87. 
10.1007/s11746-010-1568-z.
    \13\ This rulemaking replaces the term ``non-food grade corn 
oil'' in the feedstock column of rows F and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR 
80.1426 with ``distillers corn oil.'' See section VI of this 
preamble for further discussion.
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    In previous actions, EPA has approved pathways for the production 
of ethanol from grain sorghum made through a dry mill process as 
qualifying for renewable fuel (D-code 6) RINs, and in some cases 
advanced biofuel (D-code 5) RINs, depending on process energy sources 
used during production.\14\ In December 2016, EPA also approved (with 
conditions) a facility-specific pathway for advanced butanol 
(qualifying for (D-code 5) RINs)

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produced from grain sorghum as a feedstock.\15\
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    \14\ Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426, Rows R and S.
    \15\ December 22, 2016 pathway approval for Gevo, Inc., https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-program/gevo-inc-approval.
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    Currently about 30 percent of grain sorghum grown, or 120 million 
bushels a year, goes towards ethanol production.\16\ Most of this 
production occurs in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.\17\ For comparison, 
in recent years over 5,200 million bushels of corn have been used for 
ethanol production annually.\18\ Distillers sorghum oil can be produced 
at these facilities and used for biofuel production or other uses. 
However, it is still a relatively niche product, and the NSP petition 
anticipates that with approval of an RFS pathway, a potential of 12 to 
21 million ethanol-equivalent gallons of biofuel would be produced from 
the distiller sorghum oil per year.
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    \16\ Sorghum Checkoff, ``Renewables,'' http://www.sorghumcheckoff.com/market-opportunities/renewables, accessed 
09-05-2017, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0015).
    \17\ USDA, NASS, ``Sorghum for Grain 2016 Harvested Acres by 
County for Selected States,'' https://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/graphics/AS-HA-RGBChor.pdf, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-
0019).
    \18\ USDA, ERS, ``Table 5--Corn supply, disappearance, and share 
of total corn used for ethanol,'' U.S. Bioenergy Statistics, https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/us-bioenergy-statistics/us-bioenergy-statistics/#Feedstocks, accessed 09-05-2017, (EPA-HQ-OAR-
2017-0655-0021).
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    To the extent that distillers sorghum oil is used as a biofuel 
feedstock, it will often be produced together with distillers corn oil 
at ethanol plants using a combination of grain sorghum and corn as 
feedstocks for ethanol production. The commingled distiller sorghum and 
corn oils will then be shipped as a mixture to a different biofuel 
production facility for use as a feedstock.\19\ Due to the recovery 
process of the oils from the DGS, where the ethanol plant is using a 
feedstock that combines grain sorghum and corn, it is not possible to 
physically separate the distillers sorghum and corn oils into two 
streams, nor is it possible to account for the volume of sorghum oil or 
corn oil in this mixture. Due to this specific recovery process and 
inability to separate or allocate volume associated with each oil in 
the mixture, we are allowing the mixture of distiller sorghum and corn 
oil to be reported together as one volume. For example, the RFS 
regulations at 40 CFR 80.1451(b)(ii)(K) require renewable fuel 
producers to submit RIN generation reports that include the ``types and 
quantities of feedstocks used'' for each batch of renewable fuel 
produced or imported. The regulations do not specify a method for fuel 
producers to use in determining the quantity of each feedstock when the 
feedstocks are received as a commingled shipment, as would likely be 
the case for distillers corn oil and distillers sorghum oil. A number 
of commenters recommended that EPA clarify the treatment of mixed 
distillers corn and sorghum oil in the final rule. Based on these 
comments, we believe it is appropriate to clarify the treatment of 
commingled distillers corn and sorghum oils in this rule. Given our 
expectation that a large share of distillers sorghum oil will be mixed 
with distillers corn oil when it is recovered, from a practical 
standpoint, approving a distillers sorghum oil pathway without clearly 
allowing for the use of commingled shipments would unnecessarily 
constrain the use of these potential feedstocks. Further, we 
acknowledge that it is not practical to require parties to separate the 
oils from this mixture and report the distillers sorghum and corn oils 
as individual feedstocks. Taking these factors into consideration and 
for ease of implementation, we are adding ``Commingled distillers corn 
and sorghum oils'' as a feedstock to rows F and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR 
80.1426. Thus, facilities producing fuel through these pathways can 
treat commingled distillers corn oil and distillers sorghum oil as a 
single feedstock and report the combined volume of these oils in RIN 
generation reports under 40 CFR 80.1451(b)(ii)(K). They may also 
generate RINs in accordance with the formula in 40 CFR 80.1426(f)(2) 
for renewable fuel that can be described by a single pathway.
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    \19\ See comment from the Renewable Fuels Association (EPA-HQ-
OAR-2017-0655-0039) and NSP petition, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0005), 
pp. 8.
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    At this time, EPA is not adding ``commingled distillers corn and 
sorghum oil'' as a feedstock to row I of Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426 for 
the production of naphtha and LPG via a hydrotreating process. Non-food 
grade corn oil is not currently listed in that row, nor has EPA 
proposed to add it (or distillers corn oil). Thus, it would be 
premature for EPA to add either distillers corn oil or commingled 
distillers corn and sorghum oil as feedstocks in row I. Through the 
fuel pathway petition process, EPA previously approved two petitions 
allowing the generation of advanced biofuel (D-code 5) RINs for naphtha 
and LPG produced from non-food grade corn oil via a hydrotreating 
process.\20\ We intend to inform companies with existing facility-
specific pathway approvals for non-food grade corn oil, granted through 
the 40 CFR 80.1416 petition process, that such pathway approvals will 
be interpreted by EPA as approvals for distillers corn oil. (This gives 
such producers the same treatment as producers who registered for non-
food grade corn oil feedstock without first being approved for a 
facility-specific petition.) In order to generate (D-code 5) RINs for 
naphtha and/or LPG produced from distillers corn oil and/or commingled 
distillers corn and sorghum oil, a fuel producer would first need to 
petition EPA pursuant to 40 CFR 80.1416, have EPA review and approve 
their requested pathway, and then submit and have EPA accept the 
registration for the new pathway.
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    \20\ Renewable Energy Group's facility in Geismar, LA (https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-program/reg-geismar-approval-0) 
and Diamond Green Diesel's facility in Norco, LA (https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-program/diamond-green-diesel-llc-approval).
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    EPA sought comment in the December 2017 sorghum oil proposed rule 
on a proposed definition for distillers sorghum oil. We summarize 
comments received below, with a more detailed summary and analysis 
included in the docket for this rulemaking. EPA received one comment on 
the proposed definition, asking that EPA clarify the phrase ``rendered 
unfit for food uses'' to specify that this means human food uses and 
not animal food uses. In this comment EPA was also asked to finalize 
revisions to the definition of corn oil extraction that was proposed in 
the November 2016 REGS proposed rule. The requested clarification is 
consistent with EPA's intended meaning, and we are finalizing a 
definition that says, ``the oil is unfit for human food use without 
further refining.'' We are also removing the word ``rendered'' from 
this part of the definition, as it is unnecessary and seemed to raise 
questions for commenters without any clear benefit.
    EPA received a number of comments on the November 2016 REGS 
proposed rule related to the proposed changes to the definition of corn 
oil extraction contained in that proposed rule. Based on these 
comments, we have made a number of changes to the proposed definition 
of distillers sorghum oil to ensure that it aligns with the definition 
of distillers corn oil. These comments and associated changes are 
discussed in section IV, and in more detail in a response to comment 
document in the docket for this rulemaking.
    As part of this rule, we are adding a definition of distillers 
sorghum oil in 40 CFR 80.1401. So long as the criteria in the 
definition are met, a variety of recovery methods could be

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implemented. For example, this would include recovery of sorghum oil 
before fermentation from the slurry or from liquefaction tanks. It 
would also include recovery of sorghum oil after fermentation from the 
thin stillage and/or DGS. Further, it would also include recovery of 
sorghum oil by a third-party, and/or at a separate location from the 
biofuel plant. The definition of distillers sorghum oil is consistent 
with the definition of distillers corn oil, which is also being 
finalized in this rule (see section IV of this preamble).

B. Analysis of Lifecycle GHG Emissions

    EPA evaluated the GHG emissions associated with using distillers 
sorghum oil as a biofuel feedstock based on information provided by the 
petitioner, input from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), 
public comments, and other available data sources. GHG emissions 
include emissions from production and transport of grain sorghum, the 
production and transport of distillers sorghum oil; the processing of 
the oil into biofuel; transport of the biofuel from the production 
facility to the fuel-blender; and, ultimately the use of the biofuel by 
the end consumer.
    EPA's lifecycle analyses include significant direct and indirect 
GHG emissions (including such emissions from land use changes) 
associated with producing a feedstock and transporting it to the 
processing facility. All of the emissions associated with growing, 
harvesting, and transporting grain sorghum as a biofuel feedstock were 
calculated and taken into account in EPA's evaluation of the lifecycle 
GHG emissions associated with grain sorghum ethanol and butanol.\21\
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    \21\ See the December 17, 2012 grain sorghum ethanol final rule 
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    In the proposed rule we described our preliminary finding that 
biofuels produced from distillers sorghum oil reduce lifecycle GHG 
emissions by approximately 80 percent compared to the petroleum 
baseline. These results assumed zero indirect GHG emissions related to 
compensating for oil removal from DGS, based on the premise that 
certain types of livestock benefit from lower-fat DGS and therefore 
removing the sorghum oil would not result in significant indirect 
impacts. EPA received two comments arguing that extracting distillers 
sorghum oil from DGS reduces the mass, calorific, and fat content of 
the DGS, and that there would be significant indirect GHG emissions 
associated with replacing these losses with other sources of livestock 
feed. As discussed below, we have adjusted our analysis based on these 
comments and conducted further analysis to estimate the potential 
indirect GHG emissions associated with replacing the extracted 
distillers sorghum oil. After accounting for these emissions, based on 
available information and reasonable assumptions to account for 
uncertainties, our revised analysis continues to show that biofuels 
produced from distillers sorghum oil satisfy the 50 percent lifecycle 
GHG reduction threshold required to qualify as advanced biofuel or 
biomass-based diesel. Finally, some commenters on the proposed 
distillers sorghum oil rule suggested that EPA has an obligation to 
engage in consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service 
and/or that National Marine Fisheries Service under Section 7 of the 
Endangered Species Act prior to finalizing the rule. Such consultation 
is required for actions in which the Agency has discretion to tailor 
its actions for the benefit of threatened or endangered species, or 
their critical habitat, and where the action in question ``may effect'' 
listed species. However, as described in the Response to Comments 
Document accompanying this rule, EPA does not have discretion under the 
statute to take into consideration possible impacts to threatened or 
endangered species or their critical habitat in determining which 
biofuels qualify under the renewable fuel standard program as advanced 
biofuel or biomass-based diesel and, even if it did have such 
discretion, today's rule will have no effect on threatened or 
endangered species. As a result, Section 7 consultation is not 
required.
1. Livestock Sector Impacts
    During a typical dry mill fermentation process, DGS are produced. 
These DGS are then used as animal feed, thereby displacing feed crops 
and the GHG emissions associated with growing and transporting those 
feed crops. After distillers sorghum oil is removed, DGS continue to be 
produced and sold as livestock feed, but with reduced oil content.
    We do not expect sorghum oil removal to have significant impact on 
the types and quantities of feed used in the livestock market. EPA's 
modeling for the December 2012 grain sorghum ethanol final rule assumed 
average dried DGS yield of 17 pounds per bushel of grain sorghum 
feedstock.\22\ The oil content of full oil DGS is approximately 1.71 
pounds per bushel,\23\ of which approximately 0.67-0.88 pounds per 
bushel of grain sorghum feedstock can be recovered using commercially 
available mechanical extraction technologies.\24\ When oil is recovered 
from the DGS, the total mass of DGS produced could be reduced by up to 
approximately 6 percent. However, DGS from grain sorghum represents 
less than 3 percent of DGS fed to domestic livestock.\25\ Even if all 
distillers sorghum oil were removed from livestock feed, the overall 
impact on the livestock sector would be extremely small. To the extent 
that sorghum DGS are likely to be fed in combination with corn DGS and 
other livestock feed ingredients, the changes in oil content on the 
combined feed could potentially be too small to discern.\26\ In that 
case, it is unlikely that feedstock suppliers would find a need to 
replace the distillers sorghum oil with other oils. As mentioned 
previously, EPA has an existing pathway approved for non-food grade 
corn oil, now referred to as distillers corn oil. Much of the current 
corn DGS on the feed market is already de-oiled, and because all known 
current facilities using sorghum blend with corn DGS, we do not expect 
any significant changes in oil concentrations from what already exists 
on the market. However, based on the comments received, we have 
conducted additional analysis on the potential indirect GHG emissions 
impacts on a per pound of oil extracted basis.
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    \22\ See 77 FR 74592 (December 17, 2012).
    \23\ NSP petition (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0005), Attachment 4, pp. 
7.
    \24\ 0.88 pounds removal is at the highest end of the 
information NSP provided and corresponds to a fat content in 
reduced-oil distillers grains of 3.91% rather than 7.2% which NSP 
considers as a more likely outcome.
    \25\ NSP petition (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0005), pp. 19. And, 
AgMRC, ``Estimated U.S. Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS) 
Production & Use,'' https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/outlook/dgsbalancesheet.pdf, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0006).
    \26\ See Air Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Office of the Chief Scientist and Office of the Chief 
Economist, ``Memorandum: Technical responses on EPA assumptions 
related to the lifecycle GHG assessment of the proposed grain oil 
sorghum biofuel pathway,'' March 15, 2018, pp. 4.
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    Chemically, full-oil and reduced-oil sorghum DGS share similar 
compositions; they are primarily made up of crude protein, fat, and 
natural and acid detergent fibers.\27\ Where the two products differ 
most significantly is in their acid detergent fiber and fat 
concentrations.
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    Table III.1 shows the key constituents that make up dried full-oil 
and reduced-oil DGS.
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    \28\ The chart lists the most prominent constituents in 
distillers grains. Data provided by the National Sorghum Producers, 
see Air docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655. Data for full-oil sorghum DDGS 
is sourced from Nutrient Requirements of Swine, 2012 National 
Academies Press, Washington, DC, pp 329. Data for reduced-oil 
Sorghum DDGS was calculated by National Sorghum Producers using the 
ratio of (1) corn DDGS, between 6 to 9 percent Oil; and (2) corn 
DDGS, less than 4 percent oil from Nutrient Requirements of Swine, 
2012 National Academies Press, Washington, DC, pp. 266 and 267.

   Table III.1--Key Nutrient Make-Up of Full-Oil and Reduced-Oil Dried
 Distillers Grains With Solubles (DDGS) Derived From Grain Sorghum \28\
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                                                   Full-oil  Reduced-oil
                    Nutrient                       sorghum     sorghum
                                                     DDGS        DDGS
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Crude Protein, %................................      30.80        31.36
Crude Fat, % (aka Ether Extract)................       9.75         3.91
Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), %................      33.60        37.23
Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), %...................      22.68        31.91
Ash, %..........................................       6.62         7.60
Calcium, %......................................       0.12         0.08
Phosphorus, %...................................       0.76         0.96
Lysine, %.......................................       0.82         0.62
Methionine, %...................................       0.54         0.47
Cystine, %......................................       0.53         0.61
Tryptophan, %...................................       0.25         0.23
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    EPA received two comments \29\ regarding the potential greenhouse 
gas impacts on the livestock sector if the distillers oil is removed. 
One potential impact is based on whether a lower crude fat 
concentration would require changes in the livestock feed composition 
to make up for the nutritional loss to the livestock (nutritional 
impacts). The second potential impact is related to the physical 
reduction in DGS mass resulting from the oil recovery (mass loss). We 
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a. Nutritional Impacts
    The key issue associated with the first potential impact is whether 
the reduced calories would impact the amount of feed displaced through 
the use of sorghum DGS. Should fat content not be at sufficient levels, 
livestock producers might need to add nutrients or other types of feed 
to meet appropriate nutritional targets. This is reflected in the 
``displacement rate'' of a DGS, which indicates how much weight a pound 
of distillers grain can replace of another feed. A lower feed 
displacement rate for a reduced-oil distillers grain as compared to a 
full-oil distillers grain could result in additional GHG emissions as 
it suggests that additional feed is required to replace the missing 
oil. Displacement rates are calculated by taking into account nutrient 
and energy requirements of livestock and their respective recommended 
DGS inclusion rates to maintain animal performance.\30\ The next 
section (III.B.1.b. Mass Loss), describes how we used the displacement 
rate to analyze the emissions impacts associated with the removal of 
oil from sorghum DGS.
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    \30\ For more detail see, Arora et al., (2008). Argonne National 
Laboratory. ``Update of distillers grains displacement ratios for 
corn ethanol life[hyphen]cycle analysis'' (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-
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    Research suggests that for several livestock types there are 
performance improvements, per pound of DGS, when oil content of fed-DGS 
is removed. For instance, for poultry and swine, ``increased 
concentrations of free fatty acids have a negative impact on lipid 
digestion and energy content.'' \31\ Free fatty acids are a class of 
acids that form part of a lipid molecule. Full-oil DGS typically 
contain higher levels of free fatty acids and thus may have a negative 
impact on the fat digestion of poultry and swine. Thus, while the fat 
content may be lower for reduced-oil DGS, per pound feeding values of 
this product may not be lower than full-oil DGS for poultry and swine 
and the feed displacement rate may not be lower for reduced-oil versus 
full-oil DGS.
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    \31\ Kerr, B.J., W.A. Dozier, and G.C. Shurson. (2016). ``Lipid 
digestibility and energy content of distillers' corn oil in swine 
and poultry,'' Journal of Animal Science. 94:2900-2908. doi:10.2527/
jas.2016-0440, pp. 2905 (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0010).
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    For dairy, there are also benefits from feeding reduced-oil DGS as 
compared to full-oil DGS. Research on dairy cows shows that reduced-oil 
DGS produce a lessened likelihood of the onset of milk fat 
depression.\32\ Milk fat depression occurs when milk fat is reduced by 
0.2 percent or more.\33\ If milk fat depression occurs over the long 
term, a decline in overall milk production may occur as well as 
worsened health conditions of the herd. High fat diets have been linked 
with this condition and have been shown to worsen the rumen environment 
of dairy cattle.\34\ Therefore, dairy producers seek to avoid high fat 
diets. Given the benefits of reduced-oil DGS over full-oil DGS for milk 
fat production, it is expected that reduced-oil DGS will be preferred 
over full-oil DGS by dairy producers and that feed displacement rates 
will be no lower than those of full-oil DGS.
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    \32\ H.A. Ramirez-Ramirez, E. Castillo Lopez, C.J.R. Jenkins, 
N.D. Aluthge, C. Anderson, S.C. Fernando, K.J. Harvatine, P.J. 
Kononoff, (2016). ``Reduced-fat dried distillers grains with 
solubles reduces the risk for milk fat depression and supports milk 
production and ruminal fermentation in dairy cows,'' Journal of 
Dairy Science, Volume 99, Issue 3, Pages 1912-1928, ISSN 0022-0302, 
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2015-9712. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030216000515), (EPA-
HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0014).
    \33\ University of Kentucky, ``Preventing Milk Fat Depression in 
Dairy Cows,'' https://afs.ca.uky.edu/dairy/preventing-milk-fat-depression-dairy-cows. Accessed September 08, 2018, (EPA-HQ-OAR-
2017-0655-0017). On the herd level milk fats range from 3 to 5 
percent normally. Oetzel, Garret R., ``Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in 
Dairy Herds: Physiology, Pathophysiology, Milk Fat Responses, and 
Nutritional Management.'' Preconference Seminar 7A: Dairy Herd 
Problem Investigation Strategies: Lameness, Cow Comfort, and Ruminal 
Acidosis, American Association of Bovine Practitioners, 40th Annual 
Conference, September 17, 2007--Vancouver, BC, Canada, https://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/dms/fapm/fapmtools/2nutr/sara1aabp.pdf pp.98. 
(EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0012).
    \34\ Penn State Extension, ``Troubleshooting Problems with 
Milkfat Depression,'' August 14, 2017, https://extension.psu.edu/troubleshooting-problems-with-milkfat-depression. Accessed September 
08, 2017, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0016).
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    An impact on displacement rates may occur when reduced-oil instead 
of full-oil DGS are used for beef cattle, which require additional fat. 
Table III.2 shows the displacement ratios for the livestock sectors 
where dried DGS (DDGS) are used. In this table, for instance, 1 pound 
of reduced-oil DDGS fed to beef cattle displaces 1.173 pounds of corn, 
as opposed to 1.196 pounds of corn for full-oil DDGS. A pound of full-
oil and reduced-oil DDGS also displaces equal amounts (0.056 pounds) of 
urea. Urea is a non-protein nitrogen compound that is typically fed to 
cattle for aiding the production of protein by rumen microbes.\35\ 
These values show that for dairy, swine, and poultry, reduced-oil DDGS 
replace the same amounts of alternative feed despite containing less 
oil than full-oil DDGS. This is not the case, however, with respect to 
beef cattle.
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    \35\ Penn State Extension, ``Urea in Beef Cattle Rations,'' 
August 08, 2017, https://extension.psu.edu/urea-in-beef-cattle-rations. Accessed October 18, 2017, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0018).

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                                             Table III.2--Full-Oil and Reduced-Oil Sorghum Distillers Grains With Solubles Displacement Ratios \36\
                                                       [lb of ingredient/lb of sorghum distillers grains with solubles, dry matter basis]
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                                                                            Beef cattle                    Dairy cattle                        Swine                       Poultry \37\
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                                                                     Full-oil       Reduced-oil      Full-oil       Reduced-oil      Full-oil       Reduced-oil      Full-oil       Reduced-oil
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Corn............................................................           1.196           1.173           0.731           0.731           0.890           0.890           0.292           0.292
Soybean Meal....................................................  ..............  ..............           0.633           0.633           0.095           0.095  ..............  ..............
Urea............................................................           0.056           0.056  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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b. Mass Loss
    The second issue raised by the commenters on potential livestock 
indirect GHG impacts \38\ relates to the potential impacts of mass 
reduction from the removal of oil from sorghum DGS. The commenters also 
suggested that EPA consider the impacts of feeding reduced-oil sorghum 
DGS to all types of livestock rather than those where performance gains 
were likely to be seen. In evaluating these comments, EPA has 
undertaken additional analysis to account for the potential indirect 
GHG emissions associated with this ``mass loss'' effect. Since sorghum 
accounts for less than 3 percent of the domestically consumed 
distillers grains, there is very little market data on the impacts of 
removing oil from the sorghum DGS on the livestock sector. EPA, 
therefore, has relied on the expertise of USDA to inform the livestock 
sector impact analysis described below.\39\
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    \36\ Information provided by National Sorghum Producers, see Air 
docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655, using the following sources Arora et 
al., (2008). Argonne National Laboratory. ``Update of distillers 
grains displacement ratios for corn ethanol life[hyphen]cycle 
analysis,'' (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0007); Kerr et al., (2016). 
``Lipid digestibility and energy content of distillers' corn oil in 
swine and poultry,'' Journal of Animal Science 94:2900-8, (EPA-HQ-
OAR-2017-0655-0010); Opheim et al., (2016). ``Biofuel feedstock and 
blended coproducts compared with deoiled corn distillers grains in 
feedlot diets: Effects on cattle growth performance, apparent total 
tract nutrient digestibility, and carcass characteristics,'' Journal 
of Animal Science 94:227, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0013); Ramirez et 
al., (2016). ``Reduced-fat dried distillers grains with solubles 
reduces the risk for milk fat depression and supports milk 
production and ruminal fermentation in dairy cows,'' Journal of 
Dairy Science 99:1912-28, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0014). Poultry 
displacement ratios were provided by the National Sorghum Producers 
and calculated based on data from the Iowa State Extension Services, 
Agricultural Marketing and Resources Center, ``Estimated U.S. Dried 
Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS) Production and Use,'' https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/outlook/dgsbalancesheet.pdf 
(EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0006).
    \37\ Protein sources such as soybean meal can be used to 
supplement sorghum DGS for poultry.
    \38\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0041, 0042.
    \39\ See, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief 
Scientist and Office of the Chief Economist, ``Memorandum: Technical 
responses on EPA assumptions related to the lifecycle GHG assessment 
of the proposed grain oil sorghum biofuel pathway,'' March 15, 2018, 
Air Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655.
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    When oil is removed from the sorghum DGS, the distillers grains 
decrease in mass. Although feed rations are complex, for the purposes 
of conducting this analysis, in USDA's judgement it is a reasonable 
assumption to use corn to substitute for the mass loss due to sorghum 
oil recovery. Corn is a relatively low cost primary product that is 
readily available in the locations where sorghum oil is produced.\40\ 
Furthermore, USDA experts noted that to the extent that other materials 
such as crop residues or waste from the human food supply system were 
available and used instead, they would likely have a lower GHG profile 
than corn.\41\ To the extent that these other materials may be used, 
assuming corn substitutes for mass loss is a conservative assumption 
for a GHG emissions perspective.\42\
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    \40\ Corn is demonstrably cheaper than other feedstock 
replacements. For instance, in the U.S. corn in the 2016/2017 season 
averaged $0.06/lb whereas, soy oil in 2017 averaged $0.32/lb and 
corn oil averaged $0.28. See USDA ERS, Feed Grains Yearbook, https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/feed-grains-database/feed-grains-yearbook-tables.aspx (accessed on June 14, 2018) and USDA Vegetable 
Oils and Animal Fats, Oil Crop Yearbook, https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/oil-crops-yearbook.aspx (accessed on June 06, 2018).
    \41\ See, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief 
Scientist and Office of the Chief Economist, ``Memorandum: Technical 
responses on EPA assumptions related to the lifecycle GHG assessment 
of the proposed grain oil sorghum biofuel pathway,'' March 15, 2018, 
Air Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655.
    \42\ The purpose of lifecycle assessment under the RFS program 
is not to precisely estimate lifecycle GHG emissions associated with 
particular biofuels, but instead to determine whether or not the 
fuels satisfy specified lifecycle GHG emissions thresholds to 
qualify as one or more of the four types of renewable fuel specified 
in the statute. Where there are a range of possible outcomes and the 
fuel satisfies the GHG reduction requirements when ``conservative'' 
assumptions are used, then a more precise quantification of the 
matter is not required for purposes of a pathway determination.
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    To calculate the impact of the mass loss and the greenhouse gas 
emission impacts from the substitution of corn for sorghum DGS, EPA 
used data obtained from a study conducted by Argonne National 
Laboratory and estimates from NSP for the displacement of feed by DGS 
by livestock type (see Table III.2). Using these data, we calculated a 
substitution rate for how much corn would be needed for every pound of 
grain sorghum oil diverted to biofuel production, by livestock type 
(see Table III.3 below).\43\
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    \43\ See, Summary for the Final Rule of Key Assumptions for 
EPA's Analysis of the Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated 
with Biofuels Produced from Distillers Sorghum Oil and Distiller 
Sorghum Oil LCA Spreadsheet, Air Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655.

                  Table III.3--Feed Substitution Ratio
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                                                            Substitution
                                                              ratio (lb
                                                                feed
          Livestock type                Feed substitute      substitute/
                                                               lb oil
                                                             extracted)
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Beef..............................  Corn..................         1.551
Dairy.............................  Corn..................         0.731
Swine.............................  Corn..................         0.890
Poultry...........................  Corn..................         0.292
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    Using the national average shares for DDGS use by livestock 
type,\44\ we calculated a weighted average 1.2 pounds of corn 
substituted per pound of distillers sorghum oil removed. Based on our 
modeling for the March 2010 RFS rule, we have used an emissions factor 
of 0.27 kgCO2e per pound of corn produced, transported and 
consumed.\45\ The product of these values gives a livestock sector 
impact of 0.31 kgCO2e per pound of distillers sorghum oil, 
which represents the potential indirect emissions resulting from 
additional corn produced to substitute for a loss in sorghum DGS on a 
per pound of oil extracted basis. The product of this value and the 
yield for each type of biofuel (pounds of distillers sorghum oil per 
mmBtu of fuel) results in the livestock sector GHG impacts listed in 
the results table in section III.B.8 of this preamble.
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    \44\ The data comes from the medium projections for the year 
2016-2017 from AgMRC, ``Estimated U.S. Dried Distillers Grains with 
Solubles (DDGS) Production & Use,'' https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/outlook/dgsbalancesheet.pdf, 
(EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0006).
    \45\ See the docket memo ``Summary for the Final Rule of Key 
Assumptions for EPA's Analysis of the Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas 
Emissions Associated with Biofuels Produced from Distillers Sorghum 
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2. Feedstock Production
    Distillers sorghum oil is removed from DGS at dry mill biofuel 
plants using the same equipment and technologies used for distillers 
corn oil recovery. Oil recovery requires thermal energy to heat the DGS 
and electricity to power centrifuges, pumps and other oil recovery 
equipment. Our analysis for the March 2010 RFS final rule,\46\ the NSP 
petition, and two studies,\47\ \48\ indicate that although extracting 
oil from DGS uses thermal energy, it also leads to relatively less 
thermal energy being used later in the process to dry the DGS, 
resulting in an overall negligible change in thermal energy 
requirements for plants that dry their DGS. Our analysis here includes 
both the thermal and electrical energy requirements to remove the 
distillers sorghum oil. We do not account for the reduction in thermal 
energy needed for DGS drying mentioned above, so this can be viewed as 
a conservative approach (i.e., resulting in higher estimated GHG 
emissions) for plants that dry their DGS. Based on our review of the 
data,\49\ we assume 200 Btu (British thermal units) of grid electricity 
and 800 Btu of natural gas are used to recover distillers sorghum oil 
from DGS, per pound of distillers sorghum oil recovered. These 
parameters are based on energy requirements associated with extracting 
oil from DGS at dry mill ethanol plants, but we believe they are also 
appropriate and conservative in cases where the oil is recovered at any 
point downstream from sorghum grinding.\50\
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    \46\ See section 1.4.1.3 of USEPA (2010). Renewable fuel 
standard program (RFS2) regulatory impact analysis. U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency Office of Transportation Air 
Quality, EPA-420-R-10-006. Washington, DC. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-08/documents/420r10006.pdf.
    \47\ Wang, Z., et al. (2015). ``Influence of corn oil recovery 
on life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of corn ethanol and corn oil 
biodiesel.'' Biotechnology for Biofuels 8(1): 178, (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-
0655-0020).
    \48\ Mueller, S., Kwik, J. (2013). ``2012 Corn Ethanol: Emerging 
Plant Energy and Environmental Technologies.''
    \49\ See sources referenced in footnotes 20 and 21 for energy 
use associated with oil extraction, and California Air Resources 
Board (2014), (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0011). ``California-Modified 
GREET Fuel Pathway: Biodiesel Produced in the Midwestern and the 
Western U.S. from Corn Oil Extracted at Dry Mill Ethanol Plants that 
Produce Wet Distiller's Grains with Solubles.'' Staff Summary, 
Method 1 Fuel Pathway (EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0009).
    \50\ There are limited data on the energy efficiency of 
alternative oil extraction technologies. Oil extraction earlier in 
the dry mill process would offer energy efficiency benefits later in 
the process, as moving oil through the fermentation and ethanol 
recovery processes tends to increase energy requirements. Recovery 
further downstream at a separate location would likely include 
chemical extraction techniques that would yield higher levels of 
oil. Overall, we expect any differences to be small in the context 
of this distillers sorghum oil analysis.
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3. Feedstock Transport
    In our analysis, distillers sorghum oil is transported 50 miles by 
heavy duty truck from the dry mill ethanol plant to the biodiesel or 
hydrotreating facility where it is converted to transportation fuel. 
GHG emissions associated with feedstock transport are relatively small, 
and modest changes in transport distance would not affect the threshold 
determinations based on our analysis.
4. Feedstock Pretreatment
    For emissions from feedstock pretreatment and fuel production, we 
perform two analyses. In the first analysis, we calculate the emissions 
from biodiesel and heating oil produced using transesterification. In 
the second analysis, we calculate the emissions from renewable diesel, 
jet fuel, LPG, and naphtha, produced using hydrotreating.
    Before distillers sorghum oil is converted to biodiesel via 
transesterification, it is processed to remove free-fatty acids. This 
process requires thermal energy. Our evaluation of yellow grease for 
the March 2010 RFS final rule included 14,532 Btu of natural gas per 
gallon of biodiesel produced for pretreatment, and we have applied the 
same assumption for this analysis. According to the NSP petition, 
distillers sorghum oil has free fatty acid content near or below 15 
percent, which is in the range of yellow grease free fatty acid 
contents (<15 percent).\51\ Our assumption on pretreatment thermal 
energy use for distillers sorghum oil is higher than thermal energy use 
in other (non-EPA) lifecycle assessments of high free-fatty acid 
biodiesel feedstocks that we have reviewed,\52\ and can be viewed as a 
conservative assumption (i.e., resulting in higher GHG emissions).
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    \51\ See Table 15 in the January 5, 2012 Pathways I direct final 
rule (77 FR 722).
    \52\ See for example: California Environmental Protection Agency 
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    Pretreatment to remove free-fatty acids is not required when 
distillers sorghum oil is used to produce renewable diesel, jet fuel, 
LPG and naphtha through a hydrotreating process.
5. Fuel Production
    For biodiesel production, we used the transesterification analysis 
for the March 2010 RFS rule for yellow grease biodiesel.\53\ Based on 
comparison of this yellow grease analysis and the mass and energy 
balance data in the NSP petition, submitted under claim of CBI, the 
conversion of yellow grease and distillers sorghum oil are expected to 
require similar energy inputs and yield similar amounts of biodiesel as 
output.
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    \53\ For details see section 2.4 of the RIA for the March 2010 
RFS final rule.
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    For production of renewable diesel, jet fuel, naphtha and LPG via a 
hydrotreating process, we used the same data and approach as used in 
the March 2013 Pathways I rule,\54\ and subsequent facility-specific 
petitions involving hydrotreating processes.\55\ The March 2013 
Pathways I rule evaluated two hydrotreating configurations: One 
optimized for renewable diesel production and one optimized for jet 
fuel production. For this analysis we evaluated a hydrotreating process 
maximized for renewable diesel production, as that is the most common 
configuration. The jet fuel configuration results in higher emissions 
(approximately 5 kgCO2e/mmBtu higher), but the threshold GHG 
reduction results discussed below are not sensitive to this assumption.
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    \54\ See 78 FR 14190 (March 5, 2013).
    \55\ For determination documents responding to facility specific 
petitions, see: https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuelstandard-program/approved-pathways-renewable-fuel.
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    Our previous analyses of hydrotreating processes have applied an 
energy allocation approach for RIN-generating co-products that qualify 
as renewable fuel.\56\ This approach results in higher lifecycle GHG 
emissions for each of the fuel products than other approaches 
considered, such as a displacement approach, and thus can be viewed as 
a conservative approach. We have used this approach in assessing GHG 
emissions impacts of fuels derived from distillers sorghum oil.
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    \56\ See the March 2013 Pathways I rule, specifically 78 FR 
14198-14200 (March 5, 2013).
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    In the allocation approach, all the emissions from the 
hydrotreating process are allocated across all co-products. There are a 
number of ways to do the allocation, for example on the basis of 
energy, mass, or economic value. Consistent with the approach taken in 
the hydrotreating analysis for the March 2013 RFS rule, for this 
analysis of fuels produced from distillers sorghum oil feedstock 
through a hydrotreating process, we allocated emissions to the 
renewable diesel, naphtha and LPG based on the energy content (using 
lower-heating values) of the products produced. Emissions from the 
process were allocated equally to all of the Btus of fuel produced. 
Therefore, on a per Btu basis, all of the primary products coming from 
the hydrotreating facility have the same emissions from the fuel 
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lifecycle. For this analysis, the energy content was the most 
appropriate basis for allocating emissions because all of the fuel 
products are used as sources of energy. Energy content also has the 
advantage of being a fixed factor as opposed to market prices which 
fluctuate over time.
6. Fuel Distribution
    We used the fuel distribution results from the biodiesel analysis 
for the March 2010 RFS rule. Fuel distribution emissions are relatively 
small compared to baseline lifecycle GHG emissions (see Table III.4: 
Lifecycle GHG Emissions Associated With Biofuels Produced From 
Distillers Sorghum Oil (kgCO2-eq/MJ) below), and although 
they may be different for different types of fuel, for the purposes of 
this analysis we assumed that heating oil, renewable diesel, jet fuel, 
LPG, and naphtha have the same fuel distribution emissions as biodiesel 
per mmBtu of fuel used.
7. Fuel Use
    For this analysis we applied fuel use emissions factors developed 
for the March 2010 RFS final rule. We used the biodiesel emissions 
factor for biodiesel and biodiesel used as heating oil. For renewable 
diesel and jet fuel we used the emissions factors for non-
CO2 GHGs for baseline diesel fuel. For naphtha we used the 
emissions factors for non-CO2 GHGs for baseline gasoline 
fuel. For LPG we used the LPG non-CO2 emissions factor 
developed for the March 2010 RFS rule. The tailpipe emissions are 
relatively small, and the threshold GHG reduction results are not 
sensitive to these assumptions. More details on our analysis of fuel 
use emissions are described in a memo \57\ to the rulemaking docket.
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    \57\ See, ``Summary of Key Assumptions for EPA's Analysis of the 
Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with Biofuels Produced 
from Distillers Sorghum Oil,'' Air Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655.
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8. Results of GHG Lifecycle Analysis
    Table III.4 shows the lifecycle GHG emissions associated with 
biofuels produced from distillers sorghum oil that result from our 
assessment. The table also shows the percent reduction relative to the 
petroleum baseline. All of the fuels are compared to the diesel 
baseline, except for naphtha which is compared to the gasoline 
baseline. Based on the lifecycle GHG emissions results presented above, 
all of the pathways evaluated meet the 50 percent GHG reduction 
threshold required for advanced biofuel and biomass-based diesel.

                           Table III.4--Lifecycle GHG Emissions Associated With Biofuels Produced From Distillers Sorghum Oil
                                                                      [kgCO2-eq/MJ]
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                                                                             Renewable
                         Fuel                              Biodiesel,       diesel, jet       Naphtha           LPG         2005 Diesel    2005 Gasoline
                                                          heating oil          fuel                                          baseline        baseline
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Production process                                     Transesterificati
                                                                      on                   Hydrotreating
                                                                    Refining
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Livestock Sector Impacts.............................               20.7            19.4            19.4            19.4  ..............  ..............
Feedstock Production.................................                6.6             6.2             6.2             6.2            18.0            19.2
Feedstock Transport..................................                0.3             0.3             0.3             0.3
Feedstock Pretreatment...............................                8.4
Fuel Production......................................                1.2             8.0             8.0             8.0
Fuel Distribution....................................                0.8             0.8             0.8             0.8
Fuel Use.............................................                0.7             0.7             1.7             1.5            79.0            79.0
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    Total............................................               38.7            35.4            36.4            36.2            97.0            98.2
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Percent Reduction....................................                 60              64              63              63  ..............  ..............
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IV. Definition of Distillers Corn Oil

    In the March 2010 RFS final rule, EPA established two pathways 
(pathways F and H in Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426) for biomass-based 
diesel (D-code 4) or advanced biofuel (D-code 5) made from ``non-food 
grade corn oil.'' The lifecycle GHG analyses for these pathways were 
based on the EPA's modeling of corn oil recovered from DGS produced by 
a dry-mill corn ethanol plant through corn oil extraction. In the 
November 2016 REGS proposed rule, EPA proposed to revise pathways F and 
H in Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426 to specify that the feedstock is ``oil 
from corn oil extraction,'' rather than ``non-food grade corn oil,'' 
and to include a revised and somewhat broadened definition of ``corn 
oil extraction'' relative to the 2010 definition.\58\
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    \58\ See section VII.B of the November 2016 REGS proposed rule 
(81 FR 80900-01).
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    The proposed definitional change was motivated by the evolution of 
corn oil extraction technology within the ethanol industry, which 
allows ethanol producers to recover corn oil at different locations in 
the ethanol production process, with potential energy efficiency and 
ethanol yield benefits.
    In the November 2016 REGS proposed rule, EPA reasoned that the 
precise timing and method of corn oil extraction are not relevant for 
meeting the 50 percent GHG reduction threshold associated with pathways 
F and H, provided that a number of conditions are satisfied. 
Specifically, EPA proposed the following definition for corn oil 
extraction: ``Corn oil extraction means the recovery of corn oil at any 
point downstream of when a dry mill corn ethanol plant grinds the corn, 
provided that the corn is converted to ethanol, the oil is rendered 
unfit for food uses without further refining, and the oil extraction 
results in distillers grains marketable as animal feed.'' This 
definitional change was intended to both address the developments in 
corn oil extraction and to define the conditions under which corn oil 
qualifies as a feedstock for the purposes of Table 1.
    As explained below, rather than the approach proposed in the 2016 
REGS proposed rule, which would have revised the term ``corn oil 
extraction'' and replaced ``non-food grade corn oil'' with ``oil from 
corn oil extraction'' in rows F and H, EPA is instead leaving the 
definition of ``corn oil extraction'' as-is and is finalizing a 
definition for the term ``distillers corn oil'' that will be used in 
Table 1. The substance of the definition of ``distillers corn oil'' 
finalized here is consistent with the proposed definition for ``corn 
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extraction,'' other than changes made in response to comments. Thus, 
based on the comments received on the November 2016 REGS proposed rule, 
EPA is taking the following actions in this rulemaking: (1) Table 1 to 
40 CFR 80.1426 is revised to replace the term ``Non-food grade corn 
oil'' with ``Distillers corn oil'' in rows F and H; and (2) 40 CFR 
80.1401 is revised to add a definition of ``distillers corn oil''.
    The approach taken in this rule preserves the existing meaning of 
corn oil extraction for the purpose of the second row of Table 2 to 40 
CFR 80.1426 (the ``corn oil extraction advanced technology''); our 
intent was to broaden the non-food grade corn oil pathways listed in 
Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426, not to modify the corn oil extraction 
advanced technology specified in Table 2, which is relevant for corn 
starch ethanol pathways. The corn oil extraction advanced technology 
was included in the regulations based on analysis completed in the 
March 2010 RFS rule for pathways in rows A and B of Table 1 that can 
include extracting oil from whole stillage and/or derivatives of whole 
stillage, thus reducing energy use at dry mill ethanol plants.\59\ In 
order to avoid altering the scope of corn oil extraction for the 
purpose of Table 2 (which involves different pathways than rows F and 
H), it is most appropriate to create a new definition for distillers 
corn oil and to preserve the existing definition of corn oil 
extraction. Incidentally, we generally anticipate that corn oil 
recovered through corn oil extraction as listed in Table 2 to 40 CFR 
80.1426 should be able to qualify as distillers corn oil (provided it 
satisfied all of the definitional requirements) for the purpose of the 
pathways in rows F and H in Table 1; however, not all distillers corn 
oil will necessarily be recovered by processes that qualify as corn oil 
extraction. The comments received on EPA's proposed corn oil 
definitional changes are summarized below, with a more detailed summary 
and analysis included in the docket for this rulemaking.
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    \59\ EPA has consistently viewed the non-food grade corn oil 
pathways as only available for facilities that extract corn oil 
produced at dry mill corn ethanol plants (see letter from Karl Simon 
of EPA to John W. Bode of the Corn Refiners Association, dated 
October 24, 2013). The change from ``non-food grade corn oil'' to 
``distillers corn oil'' and the associated definition will more 
clearly articulate this and other requirements for purposes of Table 
1.
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    Four commenters on the November 2016 REGS proposed rule supported 
EPA's proposed revision to the definition of corn oil extraction.\60\ 
They said the proposed changes were needed to update the definition 
based on technological changes in the industry, and to provide a level 
playing field for new oil extraction methods. Seven commenters 
supported the proposed revisions and recommended the relatively small 
revisions discussed below.\61\ EPA also received four comments on the 
December 2017 sorghum oil proposed rule that supported finalizing the 
expanded definition of corn oil as part of this rulemaking.\62\ While 
EPA is not finalizing the definition of ``corn oil extraction'' that 
was proposed in the REGS rule, EPA believes that the approach being 
finalized today addresses the concerns of these commenters, as well as 
those of other commenters who raised questions about continued use of 
the term ``non-food grade corn oil.''
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    \60\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0231, 0296, 0307 and 0313. For 
convenience, EPA is providing citations to the docket for the REGS 
proposed rule for comments that were filed in that docket on 
proposed changes to the regulations for corn oil, but these comments 
have also been included in the docket for this action.
    \61\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0243, 0246, 0260, 0266, 0267, 0277 and 
0286.
    \62\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0655-0034, 0039, 0028, 0038.
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    While no commenters objected to EPA's overall proposal to revise 
and expand the types of extracted corn oil that qualify as approved 
feedstocks in rows F and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426, a number of 
commenters requested clarifications or modifications to EPA's proposed 
definition. Four commenters suggested that EPA should expand the 
definition of corn oil extraction even further to include corn oil 
recovered at butanol plants, because the dry mill process for butanol 
is very similar to those for dry mill ethanol with respect to 
conversion of corn to liquefied mash and recovery of distillers grains 
and thin stillage.\63\ Five commenters suggested that EPA should expand 
the definition of corn oil extraction to include corn oil from wet 
milling.\64\ These commenters stated that all corn oil meets the 
requirements of the RFS program and thus should be eligible feedstocks 
under the program. Four commenters requested that EPA expand the 
definition of corn oil extraction to include corn oil extracted after 
corn fractionation.\65\ These commenters stated that the fractionation 
process can be set up at a dry grind ethanol plant and the resulting 
extracted corn oil will still meet all the requirements for corn oil 
extraction. Two commenters requested that EPA clarify the proposed 
definition of corn oil extraction by stating that ``the oil is rendered 
unfit for human food uses without further refining.'' \66\ One 
commenter requested that EPA clarify the proposed definition of corn 
oil extraction to state that the resulting distillers grains include 
those that have been subjected to further oil recovery by a dry mill or 
third party.\67\ Three commenters stated that EPA's proposed addition 
of the phrase ``at any point downstream'' is inconsistent with its 
proposed approach for biointermediates and should be clarified.\68\ The 
commenters also state that the phrase ``oil is rendered unfit'' is 
unnecessary since all corn oil obtained from extraction is unfit for 
food uses. One commenter recommended using the term ``distillers corn 
oil'' as that term is better understood in the industry, and USDA 
reporting, to reference corn oil from dry mills.
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    \63\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0243, 0246, 0267 and 0286.
    \64\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0259, 0270, 0282, 0300 and 0311.
    \65\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0278, 0282, 0300 and 0311.
    \66\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0266 and 0277.
    \67\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0260.
    \68\ EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0041-0282, 0300 and 0311.
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    Based on these comments, EPA is finalizing a definition that has 
been modified in several ways compared to the one proposed in the 
November 2016 REGS proposed rule. First, EPA has decided to use the 
term ``distillers corn oil'' because we agree with the commenter that 
the term is better understood in the industry and thus enhances the 
clarity of the regulations. Second, the definition has been revised to 
include corn oil recovered at dry mill butanol plants, given their 
similarities in terms of the oil recovery technologies used, the 
characteristics of the oil recovered and the resulting DGS co-products. 
Third, we have clarified that distillers corn oil is limited to oil 
that is unfit for human food use without further refining. Fourth, we 
have removed the word ``rendered'' from the definition as it is 
unnecessary and seemed to raise questions for commenters. Finally, we 
replaced the word ``extraction'' with ``recovery'' to avoid any 
confusion about how the definition interacts with the term ``corn oil 
extraction'' in 40 CFR 80.1401 and Table 2 to 40 CFR 80.1426.
    Other modifications recommended by commenters have not been 
incorporated into the definition finalized by this rulemaking. Corn oil 
from wet milling remains excluded from the definition. Corn oil 
produced at wet mills is

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commonly sold as cooking oil for human food uses, and thus may have 
significantly different impacts than distillers corn oil. The GHG 
emissions associated with substituting for oil removed from animal 
feed, and specifically DGS, may be significantly different than the GHG 
emissions associated with substituting for oil removed from cooking oil 
markets. Thus, we believe the current LCA is insufficient to extend the 
pathway to corn oil produced at wet mills and it would be more 
appropriate to address wet mill corn oil through a separate action, 
such as a new fuel pathway petition submitted pursuant to 40 CFR 
80.1416. Fractionation is also not explicitly included, or otherwise 
mentioned, in the revised definition, as EPA has previously found that 
oil recovered through fractionation is likely to be sold for human food 
use; \69\ use of such oil for biofuel production would require a 
modified lifecycle assessment that is beyond the scope of this rule. 
Finally, EPA does not believe the definition finalized in this 
rulemaking contradicts the biointermediate provisions in the November 
2016 REGS proposed rule. Because it is listed as a feedstock in Table 1 
to 40 CFR 80.1426, the current regulations accommodate distillers corn 
oil used through the pathways in rows F and H unless it is 
substantially altered at a separate facility before delivery to the 
fuel production facility.
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    \69\ See the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the March 2010 RFS 
rule, section 1.1.3.2 (Corn Oil Extracted During Ethanol 
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V. Summary

    Based on our GHG lifecycle evaluation described above, we find that 
biodiesel and heating oil produced from distillers sorghum oil via a 
transesterification process, and renewable diesel, jet fuel and heating 
oil produced from distillers sorghum oil via a hydrotreating process 
meet the 50 percent GHG reduction threshold requirement for advanced 
biofuel and biomass-based diesel. Based on this finding, and providing 
that all regulatory requirements are satisfied, these fuels are 
eligible for biomass-based diesel (D-code 4) RINs if they are produced 
through a process that does not co-process renewable biomass and 
petroleum, and for advanced biofuel (D-code 5) RINs if they are 
produced through a process that does co-process renewable biomass and 
petroleum. The RFS regulations are also amended to add new and 
consistent definitions for ``distillers sorghum oil'' and ``distillers 
corn oil.'' As discussed above, we are allowing commingled distillers 
sorghum and corn oil to be reported as one volume under the existing 
registration, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, and therefore 
are not amending these sections.

VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action is not a significant regulatory action and was 
therefore not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review.

B. Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulations and Controlling 
Regulatory Costs

    This action is not expected to be an Executive Order 13771 
regulatory action because this action is not significant under 
Executive Order 12866.

C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This action does not impose any new information collection burden 
under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq., and therefore is not subject to these requirements.

D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. This 
action will not impose any requirements on small entities. An agency 
may certify that a rule will not have a significant economic impact on 
a substantial number of small entities if the rule relieves regulatory 
burden, has no net burden or otherwise has a positive economic effect 
on the small entities subject to the rule. This rule enables distillers 
sorghum oil producers and producers of biofuels from distillers sorghum 
oil to participate in the RFS program, see CAA section 211(o), if they 
choose to do so in order to obtain economic benefits.

E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain an unfunded mandate of $100 million or 
more as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not 
significantly or uniquely affect small governments. The action imposes 
no enforceable duty on any state, local or tribal governments or the 
private sector.

F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This action does not have federalism implications. It will not have 
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between 
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action does not have tribal implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13175. This final rule would affect only producers of 
distillers sorghum oil and producers of biofuels made from distillers 
sorghum oil. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action.

H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks

    The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those 
regulatory actions that concern environmental health or safety risks 
that EPA has reason to believe may disproportionately affect children, 
per the definition of ``covered regulatory action'' in section 2-202 of 
the Executive Order. This action is not subject to Executive Order 
13045 because it because it does not concern an environmental health 
risk or safety risk.

I. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211 because it is 
not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.

J. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    This rulemaking does not involve technical standards.

K. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    The EPA believes that this action does not have disproportionately 
high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority 
populations, low-income populations and/or indigenous peoples, as 
specified in Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). 
This final rule does not affect the level of protection provided to 
human health or the environment by applicable air quality standards. 
This action does not relax the control measures on sources regulated by 
the fuel programs and RFS regulations and therefore will not cause 
emissions increases from these sources.

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L. Congressional Review Act (CRA)

    This action is subject to the CRA, and the EPA will submit a rule 
report to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of 
the United States. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 
U.S.C. 804(2).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 80

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Diesel Fuel, Fuel additives, Gasoline, Imports, 
Oil imports, Petroleum, Renewable fuel.

    Dated: July 24, 2018.
Andrew R. Wheeler,
Acting Administrator.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, EPA amends 40 CFR part 
80 as follows:

PART 80--REGULATION OF FUEL AND FUEL ADDITIVES

0
1. The authority citation for part 80 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7414, 7521, 7542, 7545, and 7601(a).

Subpart M--Renewable Fuel Standard

0
2. Section 80.1401 is amended by adding, in alphabetical order, 
definitions for ``distillers corn oil'' and ``distillers sorghum oil'' 
to read as follows:


Sec.  80.1401  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Distillers corn oil means corn oil recovered at any point 
downstream of when a dry mill ethanol or butanol plant grinds the corn, 
provided that the corn starch is converted to ethanol or butanol, the 
recovered oil is unfit for human food use without further refining, and 
the distillers grains remaining after the dry mill and oil recovery 
processes are marketable as animal feed.
    Distillers sorghum oil means grain sorghum oil recovered at any 
point downstream of when a dry mill ethanol or butanol plant grinds the 
grain sorghum, provided that the grain sorghum is converted to ethanol 
or butanol, the recovered oil is unfit for human food use without 
further refining, and the distillers grains remaining after the dry 
mill and oil recovery processes are marketable as animal feed.
* * * * *

0
3. Section 80.1426 is amended in paragraph (f)(1), in Table 1 to Sec.  
80.1426, by revising entries ``F'', ``H'', and ``I'' to read as 
follows:


Sec.  80.1426  How are RINs generated and assigned to batches of 
renewable fuel by renewable fuel producers or importers?

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (1) * * *

         Table 1 to Sec.   80.1426--Applicable D Codes for Each Fuel Pathway for Use in Generating RINs
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                                                                             Production process
                                  Fuel type               Feedstock             requirements          D-code
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                                                  * * * * * * *
F........................  Biodiesel, renewable    Soy bean oil; Oil from  One of the following:               4
                            diesel, jet fuel and    annual covercrops;      Trans-Esterification
                            heating oil.            Oil from algae grown    Hydrotreating
                                                    photosynthetically;     Excluding processes
                                                    Biogenic waste oils/    that co-process
                                                    fats/greases;           renewable biomass
                                                    Camelina sativa oil;    and petroleum.
                                                    Distillers corn oil;
                                                    Distillers sorghum
                                                    oil; Commingled
                                                    distillers corn oil
                                                    and sorghum oil.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
H........................  Biodiesel, renewable    Soy bean oil; Oil from  One of the following:               5
                            diesel, jet fuel and    annual covercrops;      Trans-Esterification
                            heating oil.            Oil from algae grown    Hydrotreating
                                                    photosynthetically;     Includes only
                                                    Biogenic waste oils/    processes that co-
                                                    fats/greases;           process renewable
                                                    Camelina sativa oil;    biomass and
                                                    Distillers corn oil;    petroleum.
                                                    Distillers sorghum
                                                    oil; Commingled
                                                    distillers corn oil
                                                    and sorghum oil.
I........................  Naphtha, LPG..........  Camelina sativa oil;    Hydrotreating........               5
                                                    Distillers sorghum
                                                    oil.
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
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                                             renewable diesel, jet fuel, heating oil,                                  Outline of This Preamble                                                     K. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions
                                             naphtha, and liquefied petroleum gas                                                                                                                      To Address Environmental Justice in
                                                                                                                       I. General Information
                                             (LPG) produced from distillers sorghum                                       A. Does this action apply to me?                                             Minority Populations and Low-Income
                                             oil via a hydrotreating process, meet the                                    B. What action is the agency taking?                                         Populations
                                             lifecycle GHG emissions reduction                                            C. What is the agency’s authority for taking                              L. Congressional Review Act (CRA)
                                             threshold of 50 percent required for                                            this action?
                                             advanced biofuels and biomass-based                                          D. What are the incremental costs and
                                                                                                                                                                                                  I. General Information
                                             diesel under the Renewable Fuel                                                 benefits of this action?                                             A. Does this action apply to me?
                                             Standard (RFS) program. Based on these                                    II. Introduction
                                             analyses, EPA is adding these pathways                                    III. Analysis of GHG Emissions Associated                                     Entities potentially affected by this
                                             to the list of approved renewable fuel                                          With Production of Biofuels From                                     action are those involved with the
                                             production pathways in the RFS                                                  Distillers Sorghum Oil                                               production, distribution, and sale of
                                                                                                                          A. Overview of Distillers Sorghum Oil                                   transportation fuels, including gasoline
                                             regulations. EPA is also amending the                                        B. Analysis of Lifecycle GHG Emissions
                                             RFS regulations by adding a new                                              1. Livestock Sector Impacts
                                                                                                                                                                                                  and diesel fuel or renewable fuels such
                                             definition of ‘‘distillers sorghum oil,’’                                    a. Nutritional Impacts                                                  as ethanol, biodiesel, heating oil,
                                             and replacing existing references to                                         b. Mass Loss                                                            renewable diesel, naphtha and liquefied
                                             ‘‘non-food grade corn oil’’ with the                                         2. Feedstock Production                                                 petroleum gas. Potentially regulated
                                             newly defined term ‘‘distillers corn oil.’’                                  3. Feedstock Transport                                                  categories include:

                                                                                                              Examples of potentially affected entities                                                                                        NAICS1 codes

                                             Petroleum refineries (including importers) .......................................................................................................................................                        324110
                                             Ethyl alcohol manufacturing ............................................................................................................................................................                  325193
                                             Other basic organic chemical manufacturing ..................................................................................................................................                             325199
                                             Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers ......................................................................................................................                                  424690
                                             Petroleum bulk stations and terminals ............................................................................................................................................                424710, 424720
                                             Other fuel dealers ............................................................................................................................................................................           454310
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                                               This table is not intended to be                                        for readers regarding entities likely to be                                the types of entities that the EPA is now
                                             exhaustive, but rather provides a guide                                   regulated by this action. This table lists                                 aware could potentially be affected by

                                               1 North    American Industry Classification System.



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                                             this action. Other types of entities not                fossil fuel present in transportation fuel,            used to determine whether a fuel meets
                                             listed in the table could also be affected.             heating oil, or jet fuel. Non-exempt                   the necessary GHG reductions required
                                             To determine whether your entity is                     renewable fuels must achieve at least a                under the CAA. Lifecycle analysis
                                             regulated by this action, you should                    20 percent reduction in lifecycle                      includes an assessment of emissions
                                             carefully examine the applicability                     greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as                      related to the full fuel lifecycle,
                                             criteria in the referenced regulations. If              compared to a 2005 petroleum                           including feedstock production,
                                             you have any questions regarding the                    baseline.3 Advanced biofuel and                        feedstock transportation, fuel
                                             applicability of this action to a                       biomass-based diesel must achieve at                   production, fuel transportation and
                                             particular entity, consult the person                   least a 50 percent reduction, and                      distribution, and tailpipe emissions. Per
                                             listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                   cellulosic biofuel must achieve at least               the CAA definition of lifecycle GHG
                                             CONTACT section.                                        a 60 percent reduction.                                emissions, EPA’s lifecycle analyses also
                                                                                                        In addition to the lifecycle GHG                    include an assessment of significant
                                             B. What action is the agency taking?
                                                                                                     reduction requirements, there are other                indirect emissions, such as those from
                                                EPA is amending the RFS regulations                  definitional criteria for renewable fuel               land use changes and agricultural sector
                                             to add a new definition of ‘‘distillers                 (e.g., produced from renewable biomass                 impacts.
                                             sorghum oil’’ and to replace existing                   as defined in the statute and regulations,                EPA received a petition from the
                                             references to ‘‘non-food grade corn oil’’               and used to reduce or replace the                      National Sorghum Producers (NSP),
                                             with the newly defined term ‘‘distillers                quantity of fossil fuel present in                     submitted under partial claims of
                                             corn oil.’’ This rule also adds the                     transportation fuel, heating oil, or jet               confidential business information (CBI),
                                             following pathways to rows F and H of                   fuel) in CAA section 211(o) and the RFS                requesting that EPA evaluate the GHG
                                             Table 1 to 80.1426: (1) Biodiesel and                   regulations at 40 CFR part 80 subpart M.               emissions associated with biofuels
                                             heating oil produced from distillers                       Since the formation of the RFS                      produced using as a feedstock grain
                                             sorghum oil and commingled distillers                   program, EPA has periodically                          sorghum oil derived from dry mill
                                             sorghum and corn oil via a                              promulgated rules to add new pathways                  ethanol production, and that EPA
                                             transesterification process; and (2)                    to the regulations.4 In addition, EPA has              provide a determination of the
                                             renewable diesel, jet fuel, and heating                 approved facility-specific pathways                    renewable fuel categories, if any, for
                                             oil produced from distillers sorghum oil                through the petition process in 40 CFR                 which such biofuels may be eligible.
                                             and commingled distillers sorghum and                   80.1416. There are three critical                      EPA issued a proposed rule in
                                             corn oil via a hydrotreating process.                   components of approved fuel pathways                   December 2017 5 to establish approved
                                             Pathways for naphtha and LPG                                                                                   pathways for the use of grain sorghum
                                                                                                     under the RFS program: (1) Fuel type;
                                             produced from distillers sorghum oil via                                                                       oil, and received comments on this
                                                                                                     (2) feedstock; and (3) production
                                             a hydrotreating process are also added                                                                         proposal. In this action, EPA is
                                                                                                     process. Each pathway is associated
                                             to row I of Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426.                                                                         amending the RFS program regulations
                                                                                                     with a specific ‘‘D-code’’ that
                                             These pathways are approved for                                                                                to define the term ‘‘distillers sorghum
                                                                                                     corresponds to one of the four categories
                                             biomass-based diesel (D-code 4) or                                                                             oil.’’ We are also adding pathways to
                                                                                                     of renewable fuel—general renewable
                                             advanced biofuel (D-code 5) renewable                                                                          rows F, H and I of Table 1 to 40 CFR
                                                                                                     fuel, advanced biofuel, cellulosic
                                             identification numbers (RINs),                                                                                 80.1426 for biodiesel, renewable diesel,
                                                                                                     biofuel, or biomass-based diesel.
                                             depending on the fuel type and whether                                                                         heating oil, naphtha, and LPG produced
                                                                                                        EPA’s lifecycle analyses are used to
                                             the production process involves co-                                                                            from distillers sorghum oil, via
                                                                                                     assess the overall GHG emissions of a
                                             processing renewable biomass and                                                                               transesterification or hydrotreating
                                                                                                     fuel throughout each stage of its
                                             petroleum.2                                                                                                    processes.
                                                                                                     production and use. The results of these
                                                                                                                                                               This preamble describes EPA’s
                                             C. What is the agency’s authority for                   analyses, considering uncertainty and                  analysis of the GHG emissions
                                             taking this action?                                     the weight of available evidence, are                  associated with distillers sorghum oil
                                               Statutory authority for this action                                                                          when used to produce specified biofuels
                                                                                                       3 A baseline volume of renewable fuel produced
                                             comes from Clean Air Act sections 114,                  from facilities that commenced construction on or      via particular processes. The analysis
                                             208, 211, and 301.                                      before December 19, 2007, and which completed          considers a scenario where distillers
                                             D. What are the incremental costs and                   construction by December 19, 2010, without an 18-      sorghum oil is recovered from distillers
                                                                                                     month hiatus in construction, is exempt from the       grains with solubles (DGS) at dry mill
                                             benefits of this action?                                minimum 20 percent GHG reduction requirement
                                                                                                     that otherwise applies to renewable fuel. In           plants that produce biofuel from grain
                                               There are no incremental costs from                   addition, a baseline volume of ethanol from            sorghum and where the remaining
                                             this action. This action allows for                     facilities that commenced construction after           reduced-oil DGS co-product is used as
                                             additional flexibility and feedstock                    December 19, 2007, and on or before December 31,       animal feed. The distillers sorghum oil
                                             production options for participating in                 2009, qualifies for the same exemption if
                                                                                                     construction was completed within 36 months
                                                                                                                                                            is then used as a feedstock for
                                             the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)                       without an 18-month hiatus in construction; the        conversion into certain biofuels. As
                                             program.                                                facility was fired with natural gas, biomass, or any   described in section III.B.8 of this
                                                                                                     combination thereof, at all times the facility         preamble, we find that, under these
                                             II. Introduction                                        operated between December 19, 2007, and
                                                                                                     December 31, 2009; and the baseline volume
                                                                                                                                                            circumstances, biodiesel and heating oil
                                                Section 211(o) of the Clean Air Act                                                                         produced from distillers sorghum oil via
                                                                                                     continues to be produced through processes fired
                                             (CAA) establishes the RFS program,                      with natural gas, biomass, or any combination          a transesterification process meets the
                                             under which EPA sets annual                             thereof.                                               50 percent GHG reduction threshold
                                             percentage standards specifying the                       4 Please see information on Pathways I and
                                                                                                                                                            required for advanced biofuel and
                                             amount of renewable fuel, as well as                    Pathways II in 40 CFR part 80 subpart M, and in
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                                                                                                     the Federal Register at 78 FR 14190 (March 5, 2013)    biomass-based diesel. We also find that,
                                             three subcategories of renewable fuel,                                                                         under these circumstances, renewable
                                                                                                     and 79 FR 42128 (July 18, 2014). More information
                                             that must be used to reduce or replace                  on these can be found at: https://www.epa.gov/         diesel, jet fuel, naphtha, and LPG
                                                                                                     renewable-fuel-standard-program/final-rule-            produced from distillers sorghum oil via
                                               2 The term ‘‘biomass-based diesel’’ is defined in     identify-additional-fuel-pathways-under-renewable-
                                             the statute to exclude any renewable fuels derived      fuel and https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-           a hydrotreating process meets the 50
                                             from co-processing biomass with a petroleum             standard-program/renewable-fuel-pathways-ii-final-
                                             feedstock. CAA Section 211(o)(1)(D).                    rule-identify-additional-fuel.                          5 82   FR 61205 (December 27, 2017).



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                                             percent GHG emission reduction                          generated using that feedstock code.8                    Dry mill ethanol and butanol 10 plants
                                             threshold required for advanced biofuel.                Fuel producers will be instructed on                  grind and ferment grain sorghum,11
                                                As discussed in section IV of this                   how and when to remove the non-food                   produce ethanol or butanol from the
                                             preamble, EPA is also amending the                      grade corn oil feedstock from their                   fermented grain sorghum starch, and
                                             RFS regulations to add a new definition                 registration.                                         also produce a DGS co-product (made of
                                             for ‘‘distillers corn oil’’ that is consistent                                                                non-fermentable solids, solubles syrup,
                                                                                                        With no known exceptions, ethanol
                                             with the new definition of distillers                                                                         and sorghum oil) that is sold as a type
                                             sorghum oil. The definitional change for                plants that recover grain sorghum oil
                                                                                                     also, and in most cases simultaneously,               of livestock feed. A portion of the oil
                                             distillers corn oil was proposed in the                                                                       that would otherwise reside in the DGS
                                             November 2016 Renewable                                 recover corn oil by the same methods.
                                                                                                                                                           can be recovered at the biofuel plant,
                                             Enhancement and Growth Support                          Thus, for practical implementation
                                                                                                                                                           typically through mechanical extraction.
                                             proposed rule (the ‘‘November 2016                      purposes, it is important to finalize the
                                                                                                                                                           Sorghum oil is recovered through
                                             REGS proposed rule’’).6 Although that                   distillers corn oil definitional changes
                                                                                                                                                           methods identical to that of corn oil
                                             rule proposed to revise the definition of               in this rulemaking, to provide
                                                                                                                                                           recovered from DGS, and corn and
                                             corn oil extraction, after considering the              consistency between these regulatory
                                                                                                                                                           sorghum oil recovery can occur at the
                                             comments received, we decided it was                    definitions. Finally, we also include in
                                                                                                                                                           same facilities.
                                             more appropriate to leave the definition                this rulemaking pathways for biodiesel
                                                                                                     and heating oil produced from                            The recovered distillers corn and
                                             of corn oil extraction unchanged, and
                                                                                                     commingled distillers sorghum oil and                 sorghum oils contain a high
                                             instead add and define the term
                                                                                                     distillers corn oil via a                             concentration of free-fatty acids, greater
                                             distillers corn oil. This new term,
                                                                                                     transesterification process, and                      than ten percent by weight,12 and are
                                             distillers corn oil, will replace the
                                                                                                     renewable diesel, jet fuel, and, heating              unsuitable for human consumption
                                             existing term, non-food grade corn oil
                                                                                                     oil produced from commingled distillers               without further refining. It can,
                                             (which some parties have found
                                                                                                     sorghum and corn oil via hydrotreating                however, be used without further
                                             unclear) in rows F and H of Table 1 to
                                             40 CFR 80.1426. The primary difference                  processes.                                            refining as a biofuel feedstock or as an
                                             between the existing and new terms is                                                                         ingredient in animal feed. There are
                                                                                                     III. Analysis of GHG Emissions                        existing approved RFS fuel pathways for
                                             that the new definition of distillers corn
                                             oil allows for the recovery of corn oil at              Associated With Production of Biofuels                biofuels produced from distillers corn
                                             additional points in the ethanol                        From Distillers Sorghum Oil                           oil 13 to qualify for advanced biofuel (D-
                                             production process (provided certain                                                                          code 5) or biomass-based diesel (D-code
                                                                                                     A. Overview of Distillers Sorghum Oil                 4) RINs, depending on the production
                                             conditions are met). Thus, although the
                                             new definition allows additional corn                     Sorghum is native to Africa, but was                process used (see rows F and H of Table
                                             oil to be used as a feedstock in the                    introduced to the U.S. in the early 17th              1 to 40 CFR 80.1426). This rulemaking
                                             relevant pathways, the same life cycle                  century. Grain sorghum belongs to the                 establishes similar pathways for the use
                                             considerations apply and the analyses                   species Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench,9                 of distillers sorghum oil as currently
                                             for those pathways are unaffected.7 The                 which has been bred for different                     exist for the use of distillers corn oil,
                                             purpose and practical effect of this final              purposes including use as a grain (grain              and also establishes an additional
                                             rule, to allow corn oil extraction at more              sorghum), a source of sugar (sweet                    pathway in row I of Table 1 to 40 CFR
                                             stages of ethanol production, closely                   sorghum), and animal forage (biomass                  80.1426, as discussed further below.
                                             match the notice of proposed                            sorghum). In the U.S., grain sorghum is                  In previous actions, EPA has
                                             rulemaking on this topic. In light of the               commonly used as animal feed similar                  approved pathways for the production
                                             practical similarity between ‘‘non-food                 to feed corn, although in some parts of               of ethanol from grain sorghum made
                                             grade corn oil’’ and ‘‘distillers corn oil’’            the world it is more often grown for                  through a dry mill process as qualifying
                                             and to avoid implementation difficulties                human consumption. Pathways for                       for renewable fuel (D-code 6) RINs, and
                                             from continuing to administer                           ethanol produced from grain sorghum                   in some cases advanced biofuel (D-code
                                             registrations with obsolete terms, fuel                 were approved in a rule published on                  5) RINs, depending on process energy
                                             producers who are currently registered                  December 17, 2012 (77 FR 74592). We                   sources used during production.14 In
                                             for pathways that include non-food                      also discussed biomass sorghum in a                   December 2016, EPA also approved
                                             grade corn oil as a feedstock will need                 Federal Register Notice published on                  (with conditions) a facility-specific
                                             to update their registration to include                 December 31, 2014 (79 FR 78857). In                   pathway for advanced butanol
                                             distillers corn oil feedstock through a                 that notice, we stated that EPA does not              (qualifying for (D-code 5) RINs)
                                             company update in EPA’s Central Data                    consider hybrids of Sorghum bicolor
                                             Exchange (CDX). After the effective date                and Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense)                    10 Given that ethanol production far exceeds that

                                             of this final rule, including a reasonable              to be biomass sorghum. We would also                  of butanol, for the sake of brevity, this preamble
                                             transition period to allow for adequate                                                                       often refers only to dry mill ethanol plants, but
                                                                                                     not consider such hybrids to be grain                 butanol plants are implied to be included in such
                                             time for registration updates to be                     sorghum. Johnsongrass hybrids are                     references, unless stated otherwise.
                                             initiated and processed, the non-food                   explicitly excluded due to concerns                     11 Grain sorghum refers to Sorghum bicolor (L.)
                                             grade corn oil feedstock code will be                   regarding their potential to behave as an             Moench ssp. Bicolor, see: https://plants.usda.gov/
                                             removed and RINs will not be able to be                 invasive species.
                                                                                                                                                           core/profile?symbol=sobib.
                                                                                                                                                             12 A Moreau, Robert & B Hicks, Kevin & Johnston,

                                               6 81 FR 80828 (November 16, 2016).                                                                          David & P. Laun, Nathan. (2010). The Composition
                                               7 See
                                                                                                        8 For more information on EPA’s guidelines for     of Crude Corn Oil Recovered after Fermentation via
                                                     81 FR 80828, 80900 (‘‘[W]e believe that the
                                                                                                     registration updates see memo to the docket,          Centrifugation from a Commercial Dry Grind
                                             precise timing and method of corn oil extraction is
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                                             not relevant for GHG reductions to be accomplished      ‘‘Registration Approach for Fuel Producers            Ethanol Process. Journal of the American Oil
                                             pursuant to pathways F and H, provided that: (1)        Transitioning from Non-Food Grade Corn Oil to         Chemists’ Society. 87. 10.1007/s11746–010–1568–z.
                                             The corn is converted to ethanol; (2) The corn oil      Distillers Corn Oil Feedstock,’’ in Air Docket EPA–     13 This rulemaking replaces the term ‘‘non-food

                                             is extracted at a point in the dry mill ethanol         HQ–OAR–2017–0655.                                     grade corn oil’’ in the feedstock column of rows F
                                             production process that renders it unfit for food          9 See, U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural      and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426 with ‘‘distillers
                                             uses without further refining; and (3) The resulting    Resource Conservation Service, https://               corn oil.’’ See section VI of this preamble for further
                                             DGS from the dry mill operation is marketable as        plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=          discussion.
                                             animal feed.’’)                                         SOBI2, accessed July 02, 2018.                          14 Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426, Rows R and S.




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                                             produced from grain sorghum as a                        quantities of feedstocks used’’ for each              intend to inform companies with
                                             feedstock.15                                            batch of renewable fuel produced or                   existing facility-specific pathway
                                               Currently about 30 percent of grain                   imported. The regulations do not                      approvals for non-food grade corn oil,
                                             sorghum grown, or 120 million bushels                   specify a method for fuel producers to                granted through the 40 CFR 80.1416
                                             a year, goes towards ethanol                            use in determining the quantity of each               petition process, that such pathway
                                             production.16 Most of this production                   feedstock when the feedstocks are                     approvals will be interpreted by EPA as
                                             occurs in Texas, Oklahoma, and                          received as a commingled shipment, as                 approvals for distillers corn oil. (This
                                             Kansas.17 For comparison, in recent                     would likely be the case for distillers               gives such producers the same treatment
                                             years over 5,200 million bushels of corn                corn oil and distillers sorghum oil. A                as producers who registered for non-
                                             have been used for ethanol production                   number of commenters recommended                      food grade corn oil feedstock without
                                             annually.18 Distillers sorghum oil can be               that EPA clarify the treatment of mixed               first being approved for a facility-
                                             produced at these facilities and used for               distillers corn and sorghum oil in the                specific petition.) In order to generate
                                             biofuel production or other uses.                       final rule. Based on these comments, we               (D-code 5) RINs for naphtha and/or LPG
                                             However, it is still a relatively niche                 believe it is appropriate to clarify the              produced from distillers corn oil and/or
                                             product, and the NSP petition                           treatment of commingled distillers corn               commingled distillers corn and sorghum
                                             anticipates that with approval of an RFS                and sorghum oils in this rule. Given our              oil, a fuel producer would first need to
                                             pathway, a potential of 12 to 21 million                expectation that a large share of                     petition EPA pursuant to 40 CFR
                                             ethanol-equivalent gallons of biofuel                   distillers sorghum oil will be mixed                  80.1416, have EPA review and approve
                                             would be produced from the distiller                    with distillers corn oil when it is                   their requested pathway, and then
                                             sorghum oil per year.                                   recovered, from a practical standpoint,               submit and have EPA accept the
                                               To the extent that distillers sorghum                 approving a distillers sorghum oil                    registration for the new pathway.
                                             oil is used as a biofuel feedstock, it will             pathway without clearly allowing for                     EPA sought comment in the December
                                             often be produced together with                         the use of commingled shipments                       2017 sorghum oil proposed rule on a
                                             distillers corn oil at ethanol plants using             would unnecessarily constrain the use                 proposed definition for distillers
                                             a combination of grain sorghum and                      of these potential feedstocks. Further,               sorghum oil. We summarize comments
                                             corn as feedstocks for ethanol                          we acknowledge that it is not practical               received below, with a more detailed
                                             production. The commingled distiller                    to require parties to separate the oils               summary and analysis included in the
                                             sorghum and corn oils will then be                      from this mixture and report the                      docket for this rulemaking. EPA
                                             shipped as a mixture to a different                     distillers sorghum and corn oils as                   received one comment on the proposed
                                             biofuel production facility for use as a                individual feedstocks. Taking these                   definition, asking that EPA clarify the
                                             feedstock.19 Due to the recovery process                factors into consideration and for ease of            phrase ‘‘rendered unfit for food uses’’ to
                                             of the oils from the DGS, where the                     implementation, we are adding                         specify that this means human food uses
                                             ethanol plant is using a feedstock that                 ‘‘Commingled distillers corn and                      and not animal food uses. In this
                                             combines grain sorghum and corn, it is                  sorghum oils’’ as a feedstock to rows F               comment EPA was also asked to finalize
                                             not possible to physically separate the                 and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426.                   revisions to the definition of corn oil
                                             distillers sorghum and corn oils into                   Thus, facilities producing fuel through               extraction that was proposed in the
                                             two streams, nor is it possible to                      these pathways can treat commingled                   November 2016 REGS proposed rule.
                                             account for the volume of sorghum oil                   distillers corn oil and distillers sorghum            The requested clarification is consistent
                                             or corn oil in this mixture. Due to this                oil as a single feedstock and report the              with EPA’s intended meaning, and we
                                             specific recovery process and inability                 combined volume of these oils in RIN                  are finalizing a definition that says, ‘‘the
                                             to separate or allocate volume                          generation reports under 40 CFR                       oil is unfit for human food use without
                                             associated with each oil in the mixture,                80.1451(b)(ii)(K). They may also                      further refining.’’ We are also removing
                                             we are allowing the mixture of distiller                generate RINs in accordance with the                  the word ‘‘rendered’’ from this part of
                                             sorghum and corn oil to be reported                     formula in 40 CFR 80.1426(f)(2) for                   the definition, as it is unnecessary and
                                             together as one volume. For example,                    renewable fuel that can be described by               seemed to raise questions for
                                             the RFS regulations at 40 CFR                           a single pathway.                                     commenters without any clear benefit.
                                             80.1451(b)(ii)(K) require renewable fuel                   At this time, EPA is not adding                       EPA received a number of comments
                                             producers to submit RIN generation                      ‘‘commingled distillers corn and                      on the November 2016 REGS proposed
                                             reports that include the ‘‘types and                    sorghum oil’’ as a feedstock to row I of              rule related to the proposed changes to
                                               15 December 22, 2016 pathway approval for Gevo,
                                                                                                     Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426 for the                     the definition of corn oil extraction
                                             Inc., https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-
                                                                                                     production of naphtha and LPG via a                   contained in that proposed rule. Based
                                             program/gevo-inc-approval.                              hydrotreating process. Non-food grade                 on these comments, we have made a
                                               16 Sorghum Checkoff, ‘‘Renewables,’’ http://          corn oil is not currently listed in that              number of changes to the proposed
                                             www.sorghumcheckoff.com/market-opportunities/           row, nor has EPA proposed to add it (or               definition of distillers sorghum oil to
                                             renewables, accessed 09-05-2017, (EPA-HQ-OAR-           distillers corn oil). Thus, it would be
                                             2017-0655-0015).
                                                                                                                                                           ensure that it aligns with the definition
                                               17 USDA, NASS, ‘‘Sorghum for Grain 2016               premature for EPA to add either                       of distillers corn oil. These comments
                                             Harvested Acres by County for Selected States,’’        distillers corn oil or commingled                     and associated changes are discussed in
                                             https://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/              distillers corn and sorghum oil as                    section IV, and in more detail in a
                                             graphics/AS-HA-RGBChor.pdf, (EPA-HQ-OAR-                feedstocks in row I. Through the fuel                 response to comment document in the
                                             2017-0655-0019).
                                               18 USDA, ERS, ‘‘Table 5—Corn supply,                  pathway petition process, EPA                         docket for this rulemaking.
                                             disappearance, and share of total corn used for         previously approved two petitions                        As part of this rule, we are adding a
                                             ethanol,’’ U.S. Bioenergy Statistics, https://          allowing the generation of advanced                   definition of distillers sorghum oil in 40
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                                             www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/us-bioenergy-            biofuel (D-code 5) RINs for naphtha and               CFR 80.1401. So long as the criteria in
                                             statistics/us-bioenergy-statistics/#Feedstocks,
                                             accessed 09–05–2017, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–
                                                                                                     LPG produced from non-food grade corn                 the definition are met, a variety of
                                             0021).                                                  oil via a hydrotreating process.20 We                 recovery methods could be
                                               19 See comment from the Renewable Fuels

                                             Association (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0039) and               20 Renewable Energy Group’s facility in Geismar,    Green Diesel’s facility in Norco, LA (https://
                                             NSP petition, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0005),              LA (https://www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-      www.epa.gov/renewable-fuel-standard-program/
                                             pp. 8.                                                  program/reg-geismar-approval-0) and Diamond           diamond-green-diesel-llc-approval).



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                                             implemented. For example, this would                    these comments and conducted further                  bushel of grain sorghum feedstock can
                                             include recovery of sorghum oil before                  analysis to estimate the potential                    be recovered using commercially
                                             fermentation from the slurry or from                    indirect GHG emissions associated with                available mechanical extraction
                                             liquefaction tanks. It would also include               replacing the extracted distillers                    technologies.24 When oil is recovered
                                             recovery of sorghum oil after                           sorghum oil. After accounting for these               from the DGS, the total mass of DGS
                                             fermentation from the thin stillage and/                emissions, based on available                         produced could be reduced by up to
                                             or DGS. Further, it would also include                  information and reasonable assumptions                approximately 6 percent. However, DGS
                                             recovery of sorghum oil by a third-party,               to account for uncertainties, our revised             from grain sorghum represents less than
                                             and/or at a separate location from the                  analysis continues to show that biofuels              3 percent of DGS fed to domestic
                                             biofuel plant. The definition of distillers             produced from distillers sorghum oil
                                                                                                                                                           livestock.25 Even if all distillers
                                             sorghum oil is consistent with the                      satisfy the 50 percent lifecycle GHG
                                                                                                                                                           sorghum oil were removed from
                                             definition of distillers corn oil, which is             reduction threshold required to qualify
                                             also being finalized in this rule (see                  as advanced biofuel or biomass-based                  livestock feed, the overall impact on the
                                             section IV of this preamble).                           diesel. Finally, some commenters on the               livestock sector would be extremely
                                                                                                     proposed distillers sorghum oil rule                  small. To the extent that sorghum DGS
                                             B. Analysis of Lifecycle GHG Emissions                                                                        are likely to be fed in combination with
                                                                                                     suggested that EPA has an obligation to
                                                EPA evaluated the GHG emissions                      engage in consultation with the United                corn DGS and other livestock feed
                                             associated with using distillers sorghum                States Fish and Wildlife Service and/or               ingredients, the changes in oil content
                                             oil as a biofuel feedstock based on                     that National Marine Fisheries Service                on the combined feed could potentially
                                             information provided by the petitioner,                 under Section 7 of the Endangered                     be too small to discern.26 In that case,
                                             input from the U.S. Department of                       Species Act prior to finalizing the rule.             it is unlikely that feedstock suppliers
                                             Agriculture (USDA), public comments,                    Such consultation is required for actions             would find a need to replace the
                                             and other available data sources. GHG                   in which the Agency has discretion to                 distillers sorghum oil with other oils. As
                                             emissions include emissions from                        tailor its actions for the benefit of                 mentioned previously, EPA has an
                                             production and transport of grain                       threatened or endangered species, or                  existing pathway approved for non-food
                                             sorghum, the production and transport                   their critical habitat, and where the                 grade corn oil, now referred to as
                                             of distillers sorghum oil; the processing               action in question ‘‘may effect’’ listed              distillers corn oil. Much of the current
                                             of the oil into biofuel; transport of the               species. However, as described in the                 corn DGS on the feed market is already
                                             biofuel from the production facility to                 Response to Comments Document                         de-oiled, and because all known current
                                             the fuel-blender; and, ultimately the use               accompanying this rule, EPA does not                  facilities using sorghum blend with corn
                                             of the biofuel by the end consumer.                     have discretion under the statute to take
                                                EPA’s lifecycle analyses include                                                                           DGS, we do not expect any significant
                                                                                                     into consideration possible impacts to                changes in oil concentrations from what
                                             significant direct and indirect GHG                     threatened or endangered species or
                                             emissions (including such emissions                                                                           already exists on the market. However,
                                                                                                     their critical habitat in determining
                                             from land use changes) associated with                                                                        based on the comments received, we
                                                                                                     which biofuels qualify under the
                                             producing a feedstock and transporting                                                                        have conducted additional analysis on
                                                                                                     renewable fuel standard program as
                                             it to the processing facility. All of the                                                                     the potential indirect GHG emissions
                                                                                                     advanced biofuel or biomass-based
                                             emissions associated with growing,                      diesel and, even if it did have such                  impacts on a per pound of oil extracted
                                             harvesting, and transporting grain                      discretion, today’s rule will have no                 basis.
                                             sorghum as a biofuel feedstock were                     effect on threatened or endangered                       Chemically, full-oil and reduced-oil
                                             calculated and taken into account in                    species. As a result, Section 7                       sorghum DGS share similar
                                             EPA’s evaluation of the lifecycle GHG                   consultation is not required.                         compositions; they are primarily made
                                             emissions associated with grain                                                                               up of crude protein, fat, and natural and
                                             sorghum ethanol and butanol.21                          1. Livestock Sector Impacts
                                                                                                                                                           acid detergent fibers.27 Where the two
                                                In the proposed rule we described our                   During a typical dry mill fermentation             products differ most significantly is in
                                             preliminary finding that biofuels                       process, DGS are produced. These DGS
                                             produced from distillers sorghum oil                                                                          their acid detergent fiber and fat
                                                                                                     are then used as animal feed, thereby                 concentrations.
                                             reduce lifecycle GHG emissions by                       displacing feed crops and the GHG
                                             approximately 80 percent compared to                    emissions associated with growing and
                                             the petroleum baseline. These results                   transporting those feed crops. After
                                             assumed zero indirect GHG emissions                     distillers sorghum oil is removed, DGS                   24 0.88 pounds removal is at the highest end of
                                             related to compensating for oil removal                 continue to be produced and sold as                   the information NSP provided and corresponds to
                                             from DGS, based on the premise that                     livestock feed, but with reduced oil                  a fat content in reduced-oil distillers grains of
                                             certain types of livestock benefit from                 content.                                              3.91% rather than 7.2% which NSP considers as a
                                             lower-fat DGS and therefore removing                       We do not expect sorghum oil                       more likely outcome.
                                                                                                                                                              25 NSP petition (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–
                                             the sorghum oil would not result in                     removal to have significant impact on                 0005), pp. 19. And, AgMRC, ‘‘Estimated U.S. Dried
                                             significant indirect impacts. EPA                       the types and quantities of feed used in              Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS) Production
                                             received two comments arguing that                      the livestock market. EPA’s modeling                  & Use,’’ https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/
                                             extracting distillers sorghum oil from                  for the December 2012 grain sorghum                   crops/outlook/dgsbalancesheet.pdf, (EPA–HQ–
                                             DGS reduces the mass, calorific, and fat                                                                      OAR–2017–0655–0006).
                                                                                                     ethanol final rule assumed average dried                 26 See Air Docket EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655,
                                             content of the DGS, and that there                      DGS yield of 17 pounds per bushel of                  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief
                                             would be significant indirect GHG                       grain sorghum feedstock.22 The oil                    Scientist and Office of the Chief Economist,
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                                             emissions associated with replacing                     content of full oil DGS is approximately              ‘‘Memorandum: Technical responses on EPA
                                             these losses with other sources of                      1.71 pounds per bushel,23 of which                    assumptions related to the lifecycle GHG
                                                                                                                                                           assessment of the proposed grain oil sorghum
                                             livestock feed. As discussed below, we                  approximately 0.67–0.88 pounds per                    biofuel pathway,’’ March 15, 2018, pp. 4.
                                             have adjusted our analysis based on                                                                              27 Neutral detergent fibers measure the amount of
                                                                                                       22 See77 FR 74592 (December 17, 2012).              structural component of plants, while acid
                                               21 See the December 17, 2012 grain sorghum              23 NSP petition (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–              detergent fibers measure the least digestible plant
                                             ethanol final rule (77 FR 74592).                       0005), Attachment 4, pp. 7.                           components.



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                                               Table III.1 shows the key constituents                    the ‘‘displacement rate’’ of a DGS,                      occurs when milk fat is reduced by 0.2
                                             that make up dried full-oil and reduced-                    which indicates how much weight a                        percent or more.33 If milk fat depression
                                             oil DGS.                                                    pound of distillers grain can replace of                 occurs over the long term, a decline in
                                                                                                         another feed. A lower feed displacement                  overall milk production may occur as
                                               TABLE III.1—KEY NUTRIENT MAKE-UP                          rate for a reduced-oil distillers grain as               well as worsened health conditions of
                                                OF FULL-OIL AND REDUCED-OIL                              compared to a full-oil distillers grain                  the herd. High fat diets have been linked
                                                DRIED DISTILLERS GRAINS WITH                             could result in additional GHG                           with this condition and have been
                                                SOLUBLES (DDGS) DERIVED FROM                             emissions as it suggests that additional                 shown to worsen the rumen
                                                GRAIN SORGHUM 28                                         feed is required to replace the missing                  environment of dairy cattle.34 Therefore,
                                                                                                         oil. Displacement rates are calculated by                dairy producers seek to avoid high fat
                                                                          Full-oil    Reduced-oil        taking into account nutrient and energy                  diets. Given the benefits of reduced-oil
                                                    Nutrient             sorghum       sorghum           requirements of livestock and their                      DGS over full-oil DGS for milk fat
                                                                          DDGS          DDGS             respective recommended DGS inclusion                     production, it is expected that reduced-
                                                                                                         rates to maintain animal performance.30                  oil DGS will be preferred over full-oil
                                             Crude Protein, % ..            30.80             31.36
                                                                                                         The next section (III.B.1.b. Mass Loss),                 DGS by dairy producers and that feed
                                             Crude Fat, % (aka
                                               Ether Extract) ....            9.75                3.91   describes how we used the                                displacement rates will be no lower
                                             Neutral Detergent                                           displacement rate to analyze the                         than those of full-oil DGS.
                                               Fiber (NDF), % ..            33.60             37.23      emissions impacts associated with the
                                                                                                                                                                     An impact on displacement rates may
                                             Acid Detergent                                              removal of oil from sorghum DGS.
                                                                                                                                                                  occur when reduced-oil instead of full-
                                               Fiber (ADF), % ..            22.68             31.91         Research suggests that for several
                                             Ash, % ..................       6.62              7.60
                                                                                                                                                                  oil DGS are used for beef cattle, which
                                                                                                         livestock types there are performance
                                             Calcium, % ...........          0.12              0.08                                                               require additional fat. Table III.2 shows
                                                                                                         improvements, per pound of DGS, when
                                             Phosphorus, % .....             0.76              0.96                                                               the displacement ratios for the livestock
                                                                                                         oil content of fed-DGS is removed. For
                                             Lysine, % ..............        0.82              0.62                                                               sectors where dried DGS (DDGS) are
                                                                                                         instance, for poultry and swine,
                                             Methionine, % .......           0.54              0.47                                                               used. In this table, for instance, 1 pound
                                                                                                         ‘‘increased concentrations of free fatty
                                             Cystine, % ............         0.53              0.61                                                               of reduced-oil DDGS fed to beef cattle
                                             Tryptophan, % ......            0.25              0.23      acids have a negative impact on lipid
                                                                                                                                                                  displaces 1.173 pounds of corn, as
                                                                                                         digestion and energy content.’’ 31 Free
                                                                                                         fatty acids are a class of acids that form               opposed to 1.196 pounds of corn for
                                               EPA received two comments 29                                                                                       full-oil DDGS. A pound of full-oil and
                                             regarding the potential greenhouse gas                      part of a lipid molecule. Full-oil DGS
                                                                                                         typically contain higher levels of free                  reduced-oil DDGS also displaces equal
                                             impacts on the livestock sector if the                                                                               amounts (0.056 pounds) of urea. Urea is
                                             distillers oil is removed. One potential                    fatty acids and thus may have a negative
                                                                                                         impact on the fat digestion of poultry                   a non-protein nitrogen compound that is
                                             impact is based on whether a lower                                                                                   typically fed to cattle for aiding the
                                             crude fat concentration would require                       and swine. Thus, while the fat content
                                                                                                         may be lower for reduced-oil DGS, per                    production of protein by rumen
                                             changes in the livestock feed                                                                                        microbes.35 These values show that for
                                             composition to make up for the                              pound feeding values of this product
                                                                                                         may not be lower than full-oil DGS for                   dairy, swine, and poultry, reduced-oil
                                             nutritional loss to the livestock                                                                                    DDGS replace the same amounts of
                                             (nutritional impacts). The second                           poultry and swine and the feed
                                                                                                         displacement rate may not be lower for                   alternative feed despite containing less
                                             potential impact is related to the                                                                                   oil than full-oil DDGS. This is not the
                                             physical reduction in DGS mass                              reduced-oil versus full-oil DGS.
                                                                                                            For dairy, there are also benefits from               case, however, with respect to beef
                                             resulting from the oil recovery (mass                                                                                cattle.
                                             loss). We address both of these potential                   feeding reduced-oil DGS as compared to
                                             impacts in the following sections.                          full-oil DGS. Research on dairy cows
                                                                                                                                                                     33 University of Kentucky, ‘‘Preventing Milk Fat
                                                                                                         shows that reduced-oil DGS produce a
                                             a. Nutritional Impacts                                                                                               Depression in Dairy Cows,’’ https://afs.ca.uky.edu/
                                                                                                         lessened likelihood of the onset of milk                 dairy/preventing-milk-fat-depression-dairy-cows.
                                                The key issue associated with the first                  fat depression.32 Milk fat depression                    Accessed September 08, 2018, (EPA–HQ–OAR–
                                             potential impact is whether the reduced                                                                              2017–0655–0017). On the herd level milk fats range
                                                                                                            30 For more detail see, Arora et al., (2008).         from 3 to 5 percent normally. Oetzel, Garret R.,
                                             calories would impact the amount of                         Argonne National Laboratory. ‘‘Update of distillers      ‘‘Subacute Ruminal Acidosis in Dairy Herds:
                                             feed displaced through the use of                           grains displacement ratios for corn ethanol              Physiology, Pathophysiology, Milk Fat Responses,
                                             sorghum DGS. Should fat content not be                      life-cycle analysis’’ (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–             and Nutritional Management.’’ Preconference
                                             at sufficient levels, livestock producers                   0007).                                                   Seminar 7A: Dairy Herd Problem Investigation
                                             might need to add nutrients or other                           31 Kerr, B.J., W.A. Dozier, and G.C. Shurson.         Strategies: Lameness, Cow Comfort, and Ruminal
                                                                                                         (2016). ‘‘Lipid digestibility and energy content of      Acidosis, American Association of Bovine
                                             types of feed to meet appropriate                                                                                    Practitioners, 40th Annual Conference, September
                                                                                                         distillers’ corn oil in swine and poultry,’’ Journal
                                             nutritional targets. This is reflected in                   of Animal Science. 94:2900–2908. doi:10.2527/            17, 2007—Vancouver, BC, Canada, https://
                                                                                                         jas.2016–0440, pp. 2905 (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–                www.vetmed.wisc.edu/dms/fapm/fapmtools/2nutr/
                                               28 The chart lists the most prominent constituents        0655–0010).                                              sara1aabp.pdf pp.98. (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–
                                             in distillers grains. Data provided by the National            32 H.A. Ramirez-Ramirez, E. Castillo Lopez, C.J.R.    0012).
                                             Sorghum Producers, see Air docket EPA–HQ–OAR–               Jenkins, N.D. Aluthge, C. Anderson, S.C. Fernando,          34 Penn State Extension, ‘‘Troubleshooting

                                             2017–0655. Data for full-oil sorghum DDGS is                K.J. Harvatine, P.J. Kononoff, (2016). ‘‘Reduced-fat     Problems with Milkfat Depression,’’ August 14,
                                             sourced from Nutrient Requirements of Swine, 2012           dried distillers grains with solubles reduces the risk   2017, https://extension.psu.edu/troubleshooting-
                                             National Academies Press, Washington, DC, pp 329.           for milk fat depression and supports milk                problems-with-milkfat-depression. Accessed
                                             Data for reduced-oil Sorghum DDGS was calculated            production and ruminal fermentation in dairy             September 08, 2017, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–
                                             by National Sorghum Producers using the ratio of            cows,’’ Journal of Dairy Science, Volume 99, Issue       0016).
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                                             (1) corn DDGS, between 6 to 9 percent Oil; and (2)          3, Pages 1912–1928, ISSN 0022–0302, http://                 35 Penn State Extension, ‘‘Urea in Beef Cattle

                                             corn DDGS, less than 4 percent oil from Nutrient            dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2015-9712. (http://               Rations,’’ August 08, 2017, https://
                                             Requirements of Swine, 2012 National Academies              www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/               extension.psu.edu/urea-in-beef-cattle-rations.
                                             Press, Washington, DC, pp. 266 and 267.                     S0022030216000515), (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–               Accessed October 18, 2017, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–
                                               29 EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0041, 0042.                       0014).                                                   0655–0018).




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                                                   TABLE III.2—FULL-OIL AND REDUCED-OIL SORGHUM DISTILLERS GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES DISPLACEMENT RATIOS 36
                                                                                                      [lb of ingredient/lb of sorghum distillers grains with solubles, dry matter basis]

                                                                                                         Beef cattle                                          Dairy cattle                                              Swine                                               Poultry 37
                                                         Ingredient
                                                                                              Full-oil               Reduced-oil                    Full-oil               Reduced-oil                    Full-oil               Reduced-oil                     Full-oil               Reduced-oil

                                             Corn ...................................                  1.196                      1.173                      0.731                      0.731                      0.890                      0.890                       0.292                      0.292
                                             Soybean Meal ...................           ........................   ........................                  0.633                      0.633                      0.095                      0.095        ........................   ........................
                                             Urea ...................................                  0.056                      0.056       ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................   ........................



                                             b. Mass Loss                                                                           When oil is removed from the                                                         substitution rate for how much corn
                                                                                                                                 sorghum DGS, the distillers grains                                                      would be needed for every pound of
                                                The second issue raised by the                                                   decrease in mass. Although feed rations                                                 grain sorghum oil diverted to biofuel
                                             commenters on potential livestock                                                   are complex, for the purposes of                                                        production, by livestock type (see Table
                                             indirect GHG impacts 38 relates to the                                              conducting this analysis, in USDA’s                                                     III.3 below).43
                                             potential impacts of mass reduction                                                 judgement it is a reasonable assumption
                                             from the removal of oil from sorghum                                                to use corn to substitute for the mass                                                        TABLE III.3—FEED SUBSTITUTION
                                             DGS. The commenters also suggested                                                  loss due to sorghum oil recovery. Corn                                                                    RATIO
                                             that EPA consider the impacts of                                                    is a relatively low cost primary product
                                             feeding reduced-oil sorghum DGS to all                                              that is readily available in the locations                                                                                                           Substitution
                                             types of livestock rather than those                                                where sorghum oil is produced.40                                                                                            Feed                           ratio
                                             where performance gains were likely to                                              Furthermore, USDA experts noted that                                                    Livestock type                                                   (lb feed
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           substitute                 substitute/lb
                                             be seen. In evaluating these comments,                                              to the extent that other materials such                                                                                                              oil extracted)
                                             EPA has undertaken additional analysis                                              as crop residues or waste from the
                                             to account for the potential indirect                                               human food supply system were                                                           Beef ..............              Corn    .............                    1.551
                                             GHG emissions associated with this                                                  available and used instead, they would                                                  Dairy .............              Corn    .............                    0.731
                                             ‘‘mass loss’’ effect. Since sorghum                                                 likely have a lower GHG profile than                                                    Swine ............               Corn    .............                    0.890
                                             accounts for less than 3 percent of the                                             corn.41 To the extent that these other                                                  Poultry ..........               Corn    .............                    0.292
                                             domestically consumed distillers grains,                                            materials may be used, assuming corn
                                             there is very little market data on the                                             substitutes for mass loss is a                                                             Using the national average shares for
                                             impacts of removing oil from the                                                    conservative assumption for a GHG                                                       DDGS use by livestock type,44 we
                                             sorghum DGS on the livestock sector.                                                emissions perspective.42                                                                calculated a weighted average 1.2
                                             EPA, therefore, has relied on the                                                      To calculate the impact of the mass                                                  pounds of corn substituted per pound of
                                             expertise of USDA to inform the                                                     loss and the greenhouse gas emission                                                    distillers sorghum oil removed. Based
                                             livestock sector impact analysis                                                    impacts from the substitution of corn for                                               on our modeling for the March 2010
                                             described below.39                                                                  sorghum DGS, EPA used data obtained                                                     RFS rule, we have used an emissions
                                                                                                                                 from a study conducted by Argonne                                                       factor of 0.27 kgCO2e per pound of corn
                                                36 Information provided by National Sorghum                                      National Laboratory and estimates from                                                  produced, transported and consumed.45
                                             Producers, see Air docket EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–                                          NSP for the displacement of feed by                                                     The product of these values gives a
                                             0655, using the following sources Arora et al.,                                     DGS by livestock type (see Table III.2).
                                             (2008). Argonne National Laboratory. ‘‘Update of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         livestock sector impact of 0.31 kgCO2e
                                             distillers grains displacement ratios for corn ethanol                              Using these data, we calculated a                                                       per pound of distillers sorghum oil,
                                             life-cycle analysis,’’ (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–                                                                                                                               which represents the potential indirect
                                             0007); Kerr et al., (2016). ‘‘Lipid digestibility and                               biofuel pathway,’’ March 15, 2018, Air Docket EPA–                                      emissions resulting from additional corn
                                             energy content of distillers’ corn oil in swine and                                 HQ–OAR–2017–0655.
                                             poultry,’’ Journal of Animal Science 94:2900–8,                                        40 Corn is demonstrably cheaper than other
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         produced to substitute for a loss in
                                             (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0010); Opheim et al.,                                         feedstock replacements. For instance, in the U.S.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         sorghum DGS on a per pound of oil
                                             (2016). ‘‘Biofuel feedstock and blended coproducts                                  corn in the 2016/2017 season averaged $0.06/lb                                          extracted basis. The product of this
                                             compared with deoiled corn distillers grains in                                     whereas, soy oil in 2017 averaged $0.32/lb and corn                                     value and the yield for each type of
                                             feedlot diets: Effects on cattle growth performance,                                oil averaged $0.28. See USDA ERS, Feed Grains
                                             apparent total tract nutrient digestibility, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         biofuel (pounds of distillers sorghum oil
                                                                                                                                 Yearbook, https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/
                                             carcass characteristics,’’ Journal of Animal Science                                feed-grains-database/feed-grains-yearbook-                                              per mmBtu of fuel) results in the
                                             94:227, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0013); Ramirez                                        tables.aspx (accessed on June 14, 2018) and USDA                                        livestock sector GHG impacts listed in
                                             et al., (2016). ‘‘Reduced-fat dried distillers grains                               Vegetable Oils and Animal Fats, Oil Crop Yearbook,                                      the results table in section III.B.8 of this
                                             with solubles reduces the risk for milk fat                                         https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/oil-crops-
                                             depression and supports milk production and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         preamble.
                                                                                                                                 yearbook.aspx (accessed on June 06, 2018).
                                             ruminal fermentation in dairy cows,’’ Journal of                                       41 See, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of
                                             Dairy Science 99:1912–28, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–                                         the Chief Scientist and Office of the Chief                                               43 See, Summary for the Final Rule of Key
                                             0655–0014). Poultry displacement ratios were                                        Economist, ‘‘Memorandum: Technical responses on                                         Assumptions for EPA’s Analysis of the Lifecycle
                                             provided by the National Sorghum Producers and                                      EPA assumptions related to the lifecycle GHG                                            Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with
                                             calculated based on data from the Iowa State                                        assessment of the proposed grain oil sorghum                                            Biofuels Produced from Distillers Sorghum Oil and
                                             Extension Services, Agricultural Marketing and                                      biofuel pathway,’’ March 15, 2018, Air Docket EPA–                                      Distiller Sorghum Oil LCA Spreadsheet, Air Docket
                                             Resources Center, ‘‘Estimated U.S. Dried Distillers                                 HQ–OAR–2017–0655.                                                                       EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655.
                                             Grains with Solubles (DDGS) Production and Use,’’                                      42 The purpose of lifecycle assessment under the                                       44 The data comes from the medium projections
                                             https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/                                       RFS program is not to precisely estimate lifecycle                                      for the year 2016–2017 from AgMRC, ‘‘Estimated
                                             outlook/dgsbalancesheet.pdf (EPA–HQ–OAR–                                            GHG emissions associated with particular biofuels,                                      U.S. Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS)
                                             2017–0655–0006).                                                                    but instead to determine whether or not the fuels                                       Production & Use,’’ https://www.extension.iastate.
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                                                37 Protein sources such as soybean meal can be
                                                                                                                                 satisfy specified lifecycle GHG emissions thresholds                                    edu/agdm/crops/outlook/dgsbalancesheet.pdf,
                                             used to supplement sorghum DGS for poultry.                                         to qualify as one or more of the four types of                                          (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0006).
                                                38 EPA-HQ-OAR–2017–0655–0041, 0042.
                                                                                                                                 renewable fuel specified in the statute. Where there                                      45 See the docket memo ‘‘Summary for the Final
                                                39 See, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of                                are a range of possible outcomes and the fuel                                           Rule of Key Assumptions for EPA’s Analysis of the
                                             the Chief Scientist and Office of the Chief                                         satisfies the GHG reduction requirements when                                           Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated
                                             Economist, ‘‘Memorandum: Technical responses on                                     ‘‘conservative’’ assumptions are used, then a more                                      with Biofuels Produced from Distillers Sorghum
                                             EPA assumptions related to the lifecycle GHG                                        precise quantification of the matter is not required                                    Oil,’’ Air Docket EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655, for
                                             assessment of the proposed grain oil sorghum                                        for purposes of a pathway determination.                                                more details.



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                                             2. Feedstock Production                                  3. Feedstock Transport                                 energy balance data in the NSP petition,
                                                Distillers sorghum oil is removed                        In our analysis, distillers sorghum oil             submitted under claim of CBI, the
                                             from DGS at dry mill biofuel plants                      is transported 50 miles by heavy duty                  conversion of yellow grease and
                                             using the same equipment and                             truck from the dry mill ethanol plant to               distillers sorghum oil are expected to
                                             technologies used for distillers corn oil                the biodiesel or hydrotreating facility                require similar energy inputs and yield
                                             recovery. Oil recovery requires thermal                  where it is converted to transportation                similar amounts of biodiesel as output.
                                             energy to heat the DGS and electricity                   fuel. GHG emissions associated with                       For production of renewable diesel,
                                             to power centrifuges, pumps and other                    feedstock transport are relatively small,              jet fuel, naphtha and LPG via a
                                             oil recovery equipment. Our analysis for                 and modest changes in transport                        hydrotreating process, we used the same
                                                                                                      distance would not affect the threshold                data and approach as used in the March
                                             the March 2010 RFS final rule,46 the
                                                                                                      determinations based on our analysis.                  2013 Pathways I rule,54 and subsequent
                                             NSP petition, and two studies,47 48
                                                                                                                                                             facility-specific petitions involving
                                             indicate that although extracting oil                    4. Feedstock Pretreatment                              hydrotreating processes.55 The March
                                             from DGS uses thermal energy, it also
                                                                                                         For emissions from feedstock                        2013 Pathways I rule evaluated two
                                             leads to relatively less thermal energy
                                                                                                      pretreatment and fuel production, we                   hydrotreating configurations: One
                                             being used later in the process to dry the
                                                                                                      perform two analyses. In the first                     optimized for renewable diesel
                                             DGS, resulting in an overall negligible
                                                                                                      analysis, we calculate the emissions                   production and one optimized for jet
                                             change in thermal energy requirements
                                                                                                      from biodiesel and heating oil produced                fuel production. For this analysis we
                                             for plants that dry their DGS. Our
                                                                                                      using transesterification. In the second               evaluated a hydrotreating process
                                             analysis here includes both the thermal                                                                         maximized for renewable diesel
                                             and electrical energy requirements to                    analysis, we calculate the emissions
                                                                                                      from renewable diesel, jet fuel, LPG, and              production, as that is the most common
                                             remove the distillers sorghum oil. We                                                                           configuration. The jet fuel configuration
                                             do not account for the reduction in                      naphtha, produced using hydrotreating.
                                                                                                         Before distillers sorghum oil is                    results in higher emissions
                                             thermal energy needed for DGS drying                                                                            (approximately 5 kgCO2e/mmBtu
                                             mentioned above, so this can be viewed                   converted to biodiesel via
                                                                                                      transesterification, it is processed to                higher), but the threshold GHG
                                             as a conservative approach (i.e.,                                                                               reduction results discussed below are
                                                                                                      remove free-fatty acids. This process
                                             resulting in higher estimated GHG                                                                               not sensitive to this assumption.
                                                                                                      requires thermal energy. Our evaluation
                                             emissions) for plants that dry their DGS.                                                                          Our previous analyses of
                                                                                                      of yellow grease for the March 2010 RFS
                                             Based on our review of the data,49 we                                                                           hydrotreating processes have applied an
                                                                                                      final rule included 14,532 Btu of natural
                                             assume 200 Btu (British thermal units)                                                                          energy allocation approach for RIN-
                                                                                                      gas per gallon of biodiesel produced for
                                             of grid electricity and 800 Btu of natural                                                                      generating co-products that qualify as
                                                                                                      pretreatment, and we have applied the
                                             gas are used to recover distillers                                                                              renewable fuel.56 This approach results
                                                                                                      same assumption for this analysis.
                                             sorghum oil from DGS, per pound of                                                                              in higher lifecycle GHG emissions for
                                                                                                      According to the NSP petition, distillers
                                             distillers sorghum oil recovered. These                                                                         each of the fuel products than other
                                                                                                      sorghum oil has free fatty acid content
                                             parameters are based on energy                                                                                  approaches considered, such as a
                                                                                                      near or below 15 percent, which is in
                                             requirements associated with extracting                  the range of yellow grease free fatty acid             displacement approach, and thus can be
                                             oil from DGS at dry mill ethanol plants,                 contents (<15 percent).51 Our                          viewed as a conservative approach. We
                                             but we believe they are also appropriate                 assumption on pretreatment thermal                     have used this approach in assessing
                                             and conservative in cases where the oil                  energy use for distillers sorghum oil is               GHG emissions impacts of fuels derived
                                             is recovered at any point downstream                     higher than thermal energy use in other                from distillers sorghum oil.
                                             from sorghum grinding.50                                 (non-EPA) lifecycle assessments of high                   In the allocation approach, all the
                                                                                                      free-fatty acid biodiesel feedstocks that              emissions from the hydrotreating
                                               46 See section 1.4.1.3 of USEPA (2010).
                                                                                                      we have reviewed,52 and can be viewed                  process are allocated across all co-
                                             Renewable fuel standard program (RFS2) regulatory
                                             impact analysis. U.S. Environmental Protection           as a conservative assumption (i.e.,                    products. There are a number of ways to
                                             Agency Office of Transportation Air Quality, EPA–        resulting in higher GHG emissions).                    do the allocation, for example on the
                                             420–R–10–006. Washington, DC. https://                      Pretreatment to remove free-fatty                   basis of energy, mass, or economic
                                             www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-08/
                                                                                                      acids is not required when distillers                  value. Consistent with the approach
                                             documents/420r10006.pdf.                                                                                        taken in the hydrotreating analysis for
                                               47 Wang, Z., et al. (2015). ‘‘Influence of corn oil    sorghum oil is used to produce
                                             recovery on life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of       renewable diesel, jet fuel, LPG and                    the March 2013 RFS rule, for this
                                             corn ethanol and corn oil biodiesel.’’ Biotechnology     naphtha through a hydrotreating                        analysis of fuels produced from
                                             for Biofuels 8(1): 178, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–           process.                                               distillers sorghum oil feedstock through
                                             0020).                                                                                                          a hydrotreating process, we allocated
                                               48 Mueller, S., Kwik, J. (2013). ‘‘2012 Corn           5. Fuel Production                                     emissions to the renewable diesel,
                                             Ethanol: Emerging Plant Energy and Environmental
                                             Technologies.’’                                             For biodiesel production, we used the               naphtha and LPG based on the energy
                                               49 See sources referenced in footnotes 20 and 21       transesterification analysis for the                   content (using lower-heating values) of
                                             for energy use associated with oil extraction, and       March 2010 RFS rule for yellow grease                  the products produced. Emissions from
                                             California Air Resources Board (2014), (EPA–HQ–          biodiesel.53 Based on comparison of this               the process were allocated equally to all
                                             OAR–2017–0655–0011). ‘‘California-Modified
                                             GREET Fuel Pathway: Biodiesel Produced in the
                                                                                                      yellow grease analysis and the mass and                of the Btus of fuel produced. Therefore,
                                             Midwestern and the Western U.S. from Corn Oil                                                                   on a per Btu basis, all of the primary
                                             Extracted at Dry Mill Ethanol Plants that Produce        extraction techniques that would yield higher levels   products coming from the hydrotreating
                                             Wet Distiller’s Grains with Solubles.’’ Staff            of oil. Overall, we expect any differences to be       facility have the same emissions from
                                             Summary, Method 1 Fuel Pathway (EPA–HQ–OAR–              small in the context of this distillers sorghum oil
                                             2017–0655–0009).                                         analysis.                                              the fuel production stage of the
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                                               50 There are limited data on the energy efficiency        51 See Table 15 in the January 5, 2012 Pathways
                                                                                                                                                               54 See  78 FR 14190 (March 5, 2013).
                                             of alternative oil extraction technologies. Oil          I direct final rule (77 FR 722).
                                                                                                         52 See for example: California Environmental          55 For  determination documents responding to
                                             extraction earlier in the dry mill process would
                                             offer energy efficiency benefits later in the process,   Protection Agency Air Resources board, https://        facility specific petitions, see: https://www.epa.gov/
                                             as moving oil through the fermentation and ethanol       www.arb.ca.gov/fuels/lcfs/2a2b/apps/co_bd_wdgs-        renewable-fuelstandard-program/approved-
                                             recovery processes tends to increase energy              rpt-102414.pdf, (EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0008).           pathways-renewable-fuel.
                                             requirements. Recovery further downstream at a              53 For details see section 2.4 of the RIA for the     56 See the March 2013 Pathways I rule,

                                             separate location would likely include chemical          March 2010 RFS final rule.                             specifically 78 FR 14198–14200 (March 5, 2013).



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                                             lifecycle. For this analysis, the energy                            assumed that heating oil, renewable                    sensitive to these assumptions. More
                                             content was the most appropriate basis                              diesel, jet fuel, LPG, and naphtha have                details on our analysis of fuel use
                                             for allocating emissions because all of                             the same fuel distribution emissions as                emissions are described in a memo 57 to
                                             the fuel products are used as sources of                            biodiesel per mmBtu of fuel used.                      the rulemaking docket.
                                             energy. Energy content also has the
                                                                                                                 7. Fuel Use                                            8. Results of GHG Lifecycle Analysis
                                             advantage of being a fixed factor as
                                             opposed to market prices which                                        For this analysis we applied fuel use                  Table III.4 shows the lifecycle GHG
                                             fluctuate over time.                                                emissions factors developed for the                    emissions associated with biofuels
                                                                                                                 March 2010 RFS final rule. We used the                 produced from distillers sorghum oil
                                             6. Fuel Distribution                                                biodiesel emissions factor for biodiesel               that result from our assessment. The
                                                We used the fuel distribution results                            and biodiesel used as heating oil. For                 table also shows the percent reduction
                                             from the biodiesel analysis for the                                 renewable diesel and jet fuel we used                  relative to the petroleum baseline. All of
                                             March 2010 RFS rule. Fuel distribution                              the emissions factors for non-CO2 GHGs                 the fuels are compared to the diesel
                                             emissions are relatively small compared                             for baseline diesel fuel. For naphtha we               baseline, except for naphtha which is
                                             to baseline lifecycle GHG emissions (see                            used the emissions factors for non-CO2                 compared to the gasoline baseline.
                                             Table III.4: Lifecycle GHG Emissions                                GHGs for baseline gasoline fuel. For                   Based on the lifecycle GHG emissions
                                             Associated With Biofuels Produced                                   LPG we used the LPG non-CO2                            results presented above, all of the
                                             From Distillers Sorghum Oil (kgCO2-eq/                              emissions factor developed for the                     pathways evaluated meet the 50 percent
                                             MJ) below), and although they may be                                March 2010 RFS rule. The tailpipe                      GHG reduction threshold required for
                                             different for different types of fuel, for                          emissions are relatively small, and the                advanced biofuel and biomass-based
                                             the purposes of this analysis we                                    threshold GHG reduction results are not                diesel.

                                                  TABLE III.4—LIFECYCLE GHG EMISSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH BIOFUELS PRODUCED FROM DISTILLERS SORGHUM OIL
                                                                                                                                    [kgCO2-eq/MJ]

                                                                                                                                  Renewable
                                                                                                            Biodiesel,                                                                      2005 Diesel              2005 Gasoline
                                                                     Fuel                                                           diesel,            Naphtha            LPG
                                                                                                            heating oil                                                                      baseline                   baseline
                                                                                                                                    jet fuel

                                                          Production process                            Transesterification                         Hydrotreating                                            Refining

                                             Livestock Sector Impacts ...................                             20.7                19.4                 19.4              19.4     ........................   ........................
                                             Feedstock Production ........................                             6.6                 6.2                  6.2               6.2                      18.0                       19.2
                                             Feedstock Transport ..........................                            0.3                 0.3                  0.3               0.3
                                             Feedstock Pretreatment .....................                              8.4
                                             Fuel Production ..................................                        1.2                    8.0                8.0              8.0
                                             Fuel Distribution .................................                       0.8                    0.8                0.8              0.8
                                             Fuel Use .............................................                    0.7                    0.7                1.7              1.5                      79.0                      79.0

                                                   Total ............................................                 38.7                35.4                 36.4              36.2                      97.0                       98.2

                                             Percent Reduction .............................                              60                  64                 63               63      ........................   ........................



                                             IV. Definition of Distillers Corn Oil                                 The proposed definitional change was                 without further refining, and the oil
                                                                                                                 motivated by the evolution of corn oil                 extraction results in distillers grains
                                                In the March 2010 RFS final rule, EPA                            extraction technology within the                       marketable as animal feed.’’ This
                                             established two pathways (pathways F                                ethanol industry, which allows ethanol                 definitional change was intended to
                                             and H in Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426) for                             producers to recover corn oil at different             both address the developments in corn
                                             biomass-based diesel (D-code 4) or                                  locations in the ethanol production                    oil extraction and to define the
                                             advanced biofuel (D-code 5) made from                               process, with potential energy efficiency              conditions under which corn oil
                                             ‘‘non-food grade corn oil.’’ The lifecycle                          and ethanol yield benefits.                            qualifies as a feedstock for the purposes
                                             GHG analyses for these pathways were                                  In the November 2016 REGS proposed                   of Table 1.
                                             based on the EPA’s modeling of corn oil                             rule, EPA reasoned that the precise                       As explained below, rather than the
                                             recovered from DGS produced by a dry-                               timing and method of corn oil extraction               approach proposed in the 2016 REGS
                                             mill corn ethanol plant through corn oil                            are not relevant for meeting the 50                    proposed rule, which would have
                                             extraction. In the November 2016 REGS                               percent GHG reduction threshold                        revised the term ‘‘corn oil extraction’’
                                             proposed rule, EPA proposed to revise                               associated with pathways F and H,                      and replaced ‘‘non-food grade corn oil’’
                                             pathways F and H in Table 1 to 40 CFR                               provided that a number of conditions                   with ‘‘oil from corn oil extraction’’ in
                                                                                                                 are satisfied. Specifically, EPA proposed              rows F and H, EPA is instead leaving
                                             80.1426 to specify that the feedstock is
                                                                                                                 the following definition for corn oil                  the definition of ‘‘corn oil extraction’’
                                             ‘‘oil from corn oil extraction,’’ rather
                                                                                                                 extraction: ‘‘Corn oil extraction means                as-is and is finalizing a definition for the
                                             than ‘‘non-food grade corn oil,’’ and to                            the recovery of corn oil at any point                  term ‘‘distillers corn oil’’ that will be
                                             include a revised and somewhat                                      downstream of when a dry mill corn                     used in Table 1. The substance of the
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                                             broadened definition of ‘‘corn oil                                  ethanol plant grinds the corn, provided                definition of ‘‘distillers corn oil’’
                                             extraction’’ relative to the 2010                                   that the corn is converted to ethanol, the             finalized here is consistent with the
                                             definition.58                                                       oil is rendered unfit for food uses                    proposed definition for ‘‘corn oil
                                               57 See, ‘‘Summary of Key Assumptions for EPA’s                    Sorghum Oil,’’ Air Docket EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–               58 See section VII.B of the November 2016 REGS

                                             Analysis of the Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions                  0655.                                                  proposed rule (81 FR 80900–01).
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                                             extraction,’’ other than changes made in                definition of corn oil extraction.60 They               process can be set up at a dry grind
                                             response to comments. Thus, based on                    said the proposed changes were needed                   ethanol plant and the resulting extracted
                                             the comments received on the                            to update the definition based on                       corn oil will still meet all the
                                             November 2016 REGS proposed rule,                       technological changes in the industry,                  requirements for corn oil extraction.
                                             EPA is taking the following actions in                  and to provide a level playing field for                Two commenters requested that EPA
                                             this rulemaking: (1) Table 1 to 40 CFR                  new oil extraction methods. Seven                       clarify the proposed definition of corn
                                             80.1426 is revised to replace the term                  commenters supported the proposed                       oil extraction by stating that ‘‘the oil is
                                             ‘‘Non-food grade corn oil’’ with                        revisions and recommended the                           rendered unfit for human food uses
                                             ‘‘Distillers corn oil’’ in rows F and H;                relatively small revisions discussed                    without further refining.’’ 66 One
                                             and (2) 40 CFR 80.1401 is revised to add                below.61 EPA also received four                         commenter requested that EPA clarify
                                             a definition of ‘‘distillers corn oil’’.                comments on the December 2017                           the proposed definition of corn oil
                                                                                                     sorghum oil proposed rule that                          extraction to state that the resulting
                                                The approach taken in this rule
                                                                                                     supported finalizing the expanded                       distillers grains include those that have
                                             preserves the existing meaning of corn                                                                          been subjected to further oil recovery by
                                             oil extraction for the purpose of the                   definition of corn oil as part of this
                                                                                                     rulemaking.62 While EPA is not                          a dry mill or third party.67 Three
                                             second row of Table 2 to 40 CFR                                                                                 commenters stated that EPA’s proposed
                                                                                                     finalizing the definition of ‘‘corn oil
                                             80.1426 (the ‘‘corn oil extraction                                                                              addition of the phrase ‘‘at any point
                                                                                                     extraction’’ that was proposed in the
                                             advanced technology’’); our intent was                                                                          downstream’’ is inconsistent with its
                                                                                                     REGS rule, EPA believes that the
                                             to broaden the non-food grade corn oil                                                                          proposed approach for biointermediates
                                                                                                     approach being finalized today
                                             pathways listed in Table 1 to 40 CFR                                                                            and should be clarified.68 The
                                                                                                     addresses the concerns of these
                                             80.1426, not to modify the corn oil                                                                             commenters also state that the phrase
                                                                                                     commenters, as well as those of other
                                             extraction advanced technology                                                                                  ‘‘oil is rendered unfit’’ is unnecessary
                                                                                                     commenters who raised questions about
                                             specified in Table 2, which is relevant                                                                         since all corn oil obtained from
                                                                                                     continued use of the term ‘‘non-food
                                             for corn starch ethanol pathways. The                                                                           extraction is unfit for food uses. One
                                                                                                     grade corn oil.’’
                                             corn oil extraction advanced technology                                                                         commenter recommended using the
                                                                                                        While no commenters objected to
                                             was included in the regulations based                                                                           term ‘‘distillers corn oil’’ as that term is
                                                                                                     EPA’s overall proposal to revise and
                                             on analysis completed in the March                      expand the types of extracted corn oil                  better understood in the industry, and
                                             2010 RFS rule for pathways in rows A                    that qualify as approved feedstocks in                  USDA reporting, to reference corn oil
                                             and B of Table 1 that can include                       rows F and H of Table 1 to 40 CFR                       from dry mills.
                                             extracting oil from whole stillage and/or               80.1426, a number of commenters                            Based on these comments, EPA is
                                             derivatives of whole stillage, thus                     requested clarifications or modifications               finalizing a definition that has been
                                             reducing energy use at dry mill ethanol                 to EPA’s proposed definition. Four                      modified in several ways compared to
                                             plants.59 In order to avoid altering the                commenters suggested that EPA should                    the one proposed in the November 2016
                                             scope of corn oil extraction for the                    expand the definition of corn oil                       REGS proposed rule. First, EPA has
                                             purpose of Table 2 (which involves                      extraction even further to include corn                 decided to use the term ‘‘distillers corn
                                             different pathways than rows F and H),                  oil recovered at butanol plants, because                oil’’ because we agree with the
                                             it is most appropriate to create a new                  the dry mill process for butanol is very                commenter that the term is better
                                             definition for distillers corn oil and to               similar to those for dry mill ethanol                   understood in the industry and thus
                                             preserve the existing definition of corn                with respect to conversion of corn to                   enhances the clarity of the regulations.
                                             oil extraction. Incidentally, we generally              liquefied mash and recovery of distillers               Second, the definition has been revised
                                             anticipate that corn oil recovered                      grains and thin stillage.63 Five                        to include corn oil recovered at dry mill
                                             through corn oil extraction as listed in                commenters suggested that EPA should                    butanol plants, given their similarities
                                             Table 2 to 40 CFR 80.1426 should be                     expand the definition of corn oil                       in terms of the oil recovery technologies
                                             able to qualify as distillers corn oil                  extraction to include corn oil from wet                 used, the characteristics of the oil
                                             (provided it satisfied all of the                       milling.64 These commenters stated that                 recovered and the resulting DGS co-
                                             definitional requirements) for the                      all corn oil meets the requirements of                  products. Third, we have clarified that
                                             purpose of the pathways in rows F and                   the RFS program and thus should be                      distillers corn oil is limited to oil that
                                             H in Table 1; however, not all distillers               eligible feedstocks under the program.                  is unfit for human food use without
                                             corn oil will necessarily be recovered by               Four commenters requested that EPA                      further refining. Fourth, we have
                                             processes that qualify as corn oil                      expand the definition of corn oil                       removed the word ‘‘rendered’’ from the
                                             extraction. The comments received on                    extraction to include corn oil extracted                definition as it is unnecessary and
                                             EPA’s proposed corn oil definitional                    after corn fractionation.65 These                       seemed to raise questions for
                                             changes are summarized below, with a                    commenters stated that the fractionation                commenters. Finally, we replaced the
                                             more detailed summary and analysis                                                                              word ‘‘extraction’’ with ‘‘recovery’’ to
                                             included in the docket for this                            60 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0231, 0296, 0307             avoid any confusion about how the
                                             rulemaking.                                             and 0313. For convenience, EPA is providing             definition interacts with the term ‘‘corn
                                                                                                     citations to the docket for the REGS proposed rule      oil extraction’’ in 40 CFR 80.1401 and
                                                Four commenters on the November                      for comments that were filed in that docket on
                                             2016 REGS proposed rule supported                       proposed changes to the regulations for corn oil, but
                                                                                                                                                             Table 2 to 40 CFR 80.1426.
                                             EPA’s proposed revision to the                          these comments have also been included in the              Other modifications recommended by
                                                                                                     docket for this action.                                 commenters have not been incorporated
                                                59 EPA has consistently viewed the non-food
                                                                                                        61 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0243, 0246, 0260,
                                                                                                                                                             into the definition finalized by this
                                                                                                     0266, 0267, 0277 and 0286.                              rulemaking. Corn oil from wet milling
                                             grade corn oil pathways as only available for
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                                                                                                        62 EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0655–0034, 0039, 0028,
                                             facilities that extract corn oil produced at dry mill
                                                                                                     0038.
                                                                                                                                                             remains excluded from the definition.
                                             corn ethanol plants (see letter from Karl Simon of                                                              Corn oil produced at wet mills is
                                                                                                        63 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0243, 0246, 0267
                                             EPA to John W. Bode of the Corn Refiners
                                             Association, dated October 24, 2013). The change        and 0286.
                                                                                                        64 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0259, 0270, 0282,             66 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0266   and 0277.
                                             from ‘‘non-food grade corn oil’’ to ‘‘distillers corn
                                             oil’’ and the associated definition will more clearly   0300 and 0311.                                           67 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0260.

                                             articulate this and other requirements for purposes        65 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0278, 0282, 0300               68 EPA–HQ–OAR–2016–0041–0282, 0300 and

                                             of Table 1.                                             and 0311.                                               0311.



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                                             commonly sold as cooking oil for                        allowing commingled distillers sorghum                direct effects on the states, on the
                                             human food uses, and thus may have                      and corn oil to be reported as one                    relationship between the national
                                             significantly different impacts than                    volume under the existing registration,               government and the states, or on the
                                             distillers corn oil. The GHG emissions                  reporting and recordkeeping                           distribution of power and
                                             associated with substituting for oil                    requirements, and therefore are not                   responsibilities among the various
                                             removed from animal feed, and                           amending these sections.                              levels of government.
                                             specifically DGS, may be significantly
                                                                                                     VI. Statutory and Executive Order                     G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
                                             different than the GHG emissions
                                                                                                     Reviews                                               and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                             associated with substituting for oil
                                             removed from cooking oil markets.                       A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                  Governments
                                             Thus, we believe the current LCA is                     Planning and Review and Executive                        This action does not have tribal
                                             insufficient to extend the pathway to                   Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                 implications as specified in Executive
                                             corn oil produced at wet mills and it                   Regulatory Review                                     Order 13175. This final rule would
                                             would be more appropriate to address                      This action is not a significant                    affect only producers of distillers
                                             wet mill corn oil through a separate                    regulatory action and was therefore not               sorghum oil and producers of biofuels
                                             action, such as a new fuel pathway                      submitted to the Office of Management                 made from distillers sorghum oil. Thus,
                                             petition submitted pursuant to 40 CFR                   and Budget (OMB) for review.                          Executive Order 13175 does not apply
                                             80.1416. Fractionation is also not                                                                            to this action.
                                             explicitly included, or otherwise                       B. Executive Order 13771: Reducing
                                                                                                     Regulations and Controlling Regulatory                H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of
                                             mentioned, in the revised definition, as
                                                                                                     Costs                                                 Children From Environmental Health
                                             EPA has previously found that oil
                                                                                                                                                           Risks and Safety Risks
                                             recovered through fractionation is likely                 This action is not expected to be an
                                             to be sold for human food use; 69 use of                Executive Order 13771 regulatory action                  The EPA interprets Executive Order
                                             such oil for biofuel production would                   because this action is not significant                13045 as applying only to those
                                             require a modified lifecycle assessment                 under Executive Order 12866.                          regulatory actions that concern
                                             that is beyond the scope of this rule.                                                                        environmental health or safety risks that
                                             Finally, EPA does not believe the                       C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                      EPA has reason to believe may
                                             definition finalized in this rulemaking                   This action does not impose any new                 disproportionately affect children, per
                                             contradicts the biointermediate                         information collection burden under the               the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory
                                             provisions in the November 2016 REGS                    provisions of the Paperwork Reduction                 action’’ in section 2–202 of the
                                             proposed rule. Because it is listed as a                Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., and                      Executive Order. This action is not
                                             feedstock in Table 1 to 40 CFR 80.1426,                 therefore is not subject to these                     subject to Executive Order 13045
                                             the current regulations accommodate                     requirements.                                         because it because it does not concern
                                             distillers corn oil used through the                                                                          an environmental health risk or safety
                                                                                                     D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                   risk.
                                             pathways in rows F and H unless it is
                                             substantially altered at a separate                        I certify that this action will not have
                                                                                                     a significant economic impact on a                    I. Executive Order 13211: Actions
                                             facility before delivery to the fuel                                                                          Concerning Regulations That
                                             production facility.                                    substantial number of small entities
                                                                                                     under the RFA. This action will not                   Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                             V. Summary                                              impose any requirements on small                      Distribution, or Use
                                                Based on our GHG lifecycle                           entities. An agency may certify that a                   This action is not subject to Executive
                                             evaluation described above, we find that                rule will not have a significant                      Order 13211 because it is not a
                                             biodiesel and heating oil produced from                 economic impact on a substantial                      significant regulatory action under
                                             distillers sorghum oil via a                            number of small entities if the rule                  Executive Order 12866.
                                             transesterification process, and                        relieves regulatory burden, has no net                J. National Technology Transfer
                                             renewable diesel, jet fuel and heating oil              burden or otherwise has a positive                    Advancement Act (NTTAA)
                                             produced from distillers sorghum oil via                economic effect on the small entities
                                             a hydrotreating process meet the 50                     subject to the rule. This rule enables                   This rulemaking does not involve
                                             percent GHG reduction threshold                         distillers sorghum oil producers and                  technical standards.
                                             requirement for advanced biofuel and                    producers of biofuels from distillers                 K. Executive Order 12898: Federal
                                             biomass-based diesel. Based on this                     sorghum oil to participate in the RFS                 Actions To Address Environmental
                                             finding, and providing that all                         program, see CAA section 211(o), if they              Justice in Minority Populations and
                                             regulatory requirements are satisfied,                  choose to do so in order to obtain                    Low-Income Populations
                                             these fuels are eligible for biomass-                   economic benefits.
                                                                                                                                                              The EPA believes that this action does
                                             based diesel (D-code 4) RINs if they are                E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                       not have disproportionately high and
                                             produced through a process that does                    (UMRA)                                                adverse human health or environmental
                                             not co-process renewable biomass and
                                                                                                       This action does not contain an                     effects on minority populations, low-
                                             petroleum, and for advanced biofuel (D-
                                                                                                     unfunded mandate of $100 million or                   income populations and/or indigenous
                                             code 5) RINs if they are produced
                                                                                                     more as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C.                   peoples, as specified in Executive Order
                                             through a process that does co-process
                                                                                                     1531–1538, and does not significantly or              12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
                                             renewable biomass and petroleum. The
                                                                                                     uniquely affect small governments. The                This final rule does not affect the level
                                             RFS regulations are also amended to
                                                                                                                                                           of protection provided to human health
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                                             add new and consistent definitions for                  action imposes no enforceable duty on
                                                                                                     any state, local or tribal governments or             or the environment by applicable air
                                             ‘‘distillers sorghum oil’’ and ‘‘distillers
                                                                                                     the private sector.                                   quality standards. This action does not
                                             corn oil.’’ As discussed above, we are
                                                                                                                                                           relax the control measures on sources
                                                                                                     F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism                  regulated by the fuel programs and RFS
                                               69 Seethe Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
                                             March 2010 RFS rule, section 1.1.3.2 (Corn Oil            This action does not have federalism                regulations and therefore will not cause
                                             Extracted During Ethanol Production).                   implications. It will not have substantial            emissions increases from these sources.


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                                             37746                       Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 149 / Thursday, August 2, 2018 / Rules and Regulations

                                             L. Congressional Review Act (CRA)                                   PART 80—REGULATION OF FUEL                                  recovery processes are marketable as
                                                                                                                 AND FUEL ADDITIVES                                          animal feed.
                                               This action is subject to the CRA, and                                                                                          Distillers sorghum oil means grain
                                             the EPA will submit a rule report to                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 80                     sorghum oil recovered at any point
                                             each House of the Congress and to the                               continues to read as follows:                               downstream of when a dry mill ethanol
                                             Comptroller General of the United                                     Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7414, 7521, 7542,                    or butanol plant grinds the grain
                                             States. This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’                         7545, and 7601(a).                                          sorghum, provided that the grain
                                             as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).                                                                                                  sorghum is converted to ethanol or
                                                                                                                 Subpart M—Renewable Fuel Standard                           butanol, the recovered oil is unfit for
                                             List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 80
                                                                                                                                                                             human food use without further
                                                                                                                 ■  2. Section 80.1401 is amended by
                                               Environmental protection,                                                                                                     refining, and the distillers grains
                                                                                                                 adding, in alphabetical order,
                                             Administrative practice and procedure,                                                                                          remaining after the dry mill and oil
                                                                                                                 definitions for ‘‘distillers corn oil’’ and
                                             Air pollution control, Diesel Fuel, Fuel                                                                                        recovery processes are marketable as
                                                                                                                 ‘‘distillers sorghum oil’’ to read as
                                             additives, Gasoline, Imports, Oil                                                                                               animal feed.
                                                                                                                 follows:
                                             imports, Petroleum, Renewable fuel.                                                                                             *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                                 § 80.1401       Definitions.
                                                 Dated: July 24, 2018.                                                                                                       ■ 3. Section 80.1426 is amended in
                                                                                                                 *     *     *     *     *                                   paragraph (f)(1), in Table 1 to § 80.1426,
                                             Andrew R. Wheeler,                                                    Distillers corn oil means corn oil                        by revising entries ‘‘F’’, ‘‘H’’, and ‘‘I’’ to
                                             Acting Administrator.                                               recovered at any point downstream of                        read as follows:
                                                                                                                 when a dry mill ethanol or butanol
                                               For the reasons set forth in the                                  plant grinds the corn, provided that the                    § 80.1426 How are RINs generated and
                                             preamble, EPA amends 40 CFR part 80                                 corn starch is converted to ethanol or                      assigned to batches of renewable fuel by
                                             as follows:                                                         butanol, the recovered oil is unfit for                     renewable fuel producers or importers?
                                                                                                                 human food use without further                              *       *     *         *        *
                                                                                                                 refining, and the distillers grains                             (f) * * *
                                                                                                                 remaining after the dry mill and oil                            (1) * * *

                                                            TABLE 1 TO § 80.1426—APPLICABLE D CODES FOR EACH FUEL PATHWAY FOR USE IN GENERATING RINS
                                                                                          Fuel type                                      Feedstock                       Production process requirements               D-code


                                                          *                           *                 *                                   *                        *                    *                            *
                                             F .....................      Biodiesel, renewable diesel, jet                 Soy bean oil; Oil from annual             One of the following: Trans-                               4
                                                                            fuel and heating oil.                            covercrops; Oil from algae                Esterification Hydrotreating Ex-
                                                                                                                             grown photosynthetically; Bio-            cluding processes that co-proc-
                                                                                                                             genic waste oils/fats/greases;            ess renewable biomass and pe-
                                                                                                                             Camelina sativa oil; Distillers           troleum.
                                                                                                                             corn oil; Distillers sorghum oil;
                                                                                                                             Commingled distillers corn oil
                                                                                                                             and sorghum oil.

                                                          *                           *                 *                                   *                        *                   *                             *
                                             H .....................      Biodiesel, renewable diesel, jet                 Soy bean oil; Oil from annual             One of the following: Trans-                               5
                                                                            fuel and heating oil.                            covercrops; Oil from algae                Esterification Hydrotreating In-
                                                                                                                             grown photosynthetically; Bio-            cludes only processes that co-
                                                                                                                             genic waste oils/fats/greases;            process renewable biomass and
                                                                                                                             Camelina sativa oil; Distillers           petroleum.
                                                                                                                             corn oil; Distillers sorghum oil;
                                                                                                                             Commingled distillers corn oil
                                                                                                                             and sorghum oil.
                                             I .......................    Naphtha, LPG ................................    Camelina sativa oil; Distillers sor-      Hydrotreating .................................            5
                                                                                                                             ghum oil.

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Document Created: 2018-08-02 01:28:49
Document Modified: 2018-08-02 01:28:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe final rule is effective October 1, 2018.
ContactDiana Galperin, Office of Air and Radiation, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Mail Code: 6401A, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
FR Citation83 FR 37735 
RIN Number2060-AT82
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Air Pollution Control; Diesel Fuel; Fuel Additives; Gasoline; Imports; Oil Imports; Petroleum and Renewable Fuel

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