New York Harbor ethanol prices soared Monday morning amid a cluster of mounting logistics issues and concerns over supply, sources said. NYH ethanol for prompt delivery skyrocketed from an early morning bid reported at $2.58/gal all the way up to a bid last heard at $2.85/gal before offers dried up. Meanwhile, the spread between March and April product — which was assessed at 27 cents Friday, up from 3 cents on Thursday — skyrocketed to trade as high as 37 cents. Article continues below… Request a free trial of: Biofuelscan Platts Biofuelscan is a daily report, covering the latest worldwide biofuel news and prices. It provides a daily summary of market events and developments, along with closing market price assessments from the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Platts Biofuelscan includes prices assessmenst for ethanol, ETBE, renewal indentification number (RIN) biofuels (US market0 and biodiesel. It […]