The Trump administration is set to increase the availability of E15 gasoline, which contains a higher ethanol content, by waiving it from U.S. volatility requirements this summer. Bloomberg posted on X, citing sources familiar with the matter. This move aims to boost ethanol sales and support the agricultural sector, which has been advocating for increased ethanol use in fuel. The decision is expected to benefit corn farmers and ethanol producers by expanding the market for ethanol-blended gasoline. The waiver would allow E15 to be sold during the summer months, a period when it is typically restricted due to volatility regulations. This initiative aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to support the biofuel industry and rural economies. The administration's plan is anticipated to face opposition from oil refiners, who argue that increased ethanol use could impact fuel prices and engine performance. However, proponents believe it will provide a much-needed boost to the ethanol market and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.