NEW YORK, March 18 (Reuters) - The United States generated fewer renewable fuel blending credits in February than in January, the Environmental Protection Agency said on Thursday. About 902 million ethanol (D6) blending credits were generated in February, down from 1.1 billion in January. About 306 million biodiesel (D4) blending credits were generated last month, up from 300 million the month prior. The credits are used by oil refiners and importers to show compliance with EPA-mandated ethanol blending quotas for petroleum-based fuels. They are generated with every gallon of biofuel produced. The following is a table of the credit generation for the month of February by credit type. February February Fuel (D RINs Volume Code) (Gal.) D3 41,131,835 41,131,835 D4 305,901,75 193,877,67 8 3 D5 12,248,766 8,140,810 D6 901,789,75 896,422,58 5 3 (Reporting by Stephanie Kelly)
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