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05.22.09
Global Ethanol Demand To Increase 9% Annually
Global demand for ethanol is predicted to increase annually by 9.3% over the nex...
05.20.09
Research Shows Jatropha Not 'Wasteland' Biofuel Crop
According to Indian government researchers, Jatropha plants will grow on wastela...
05.20.09
Ecopetrol To Operate Ocensa Oil Pipeline
Beginning this week, Colombia's state-owned oil company Ecopetrol will manage ...
05.20.09
Argentina Soy Crush Under Last Year
Argentina crushed 6.26 million mt of soybeans into soyoil and soymeal during the...
05.20.09
Obama Proposes New Auto Standards for Emissions and Fuel Economy
President Obama has proposed new auto standards that will increase fuel economy ...
05.18.09
Malaysia Looking To Japan To Boost Palm Oil Trade
Malaysia is looking to Japanese snack companies for strategic partnerships to bo...
05.18.09
Brazil Biodiesel Mandate May Increase In July
Brazil's plans to increase local biodiesel blending from 3% to 4% in July, will ...
05.18.09
ConocoPhillips Pulls Out of Biodiesel Deal With Tyson Foods
ConocoPhillips has stated it will cancel its agreement with Tyson Foods to proce...
05.15.09
Sweden To Use EU Presidency to Promote Biofuels
Sweden has announced it will use its forthcoming EU presidency, which it will as...
05.15.09
Global Oil Demand Revised Down
IEA has revised down its 2009 global oil demand forecast to 3% below 2008. Glob...
US Farm Bill Stalled Again
11.19.07
A cloture motion to force a vote on the 2007 Farm Bill failed in the US Senate last week, falling short of the 60 votes required to end debate. Observers say this throws into question whether Congress will be able to complete work on the Farm Bill this year.
The US House Majority Leader said lawmakers have not reached agreement on a compromise Energy Bill, but still plan to bring the legislation to the floor next month in some form. He said ‘big ticket’ items, including renewable fuels, still must be worked out. Congress is breaking for a two-week recess, returning on December 3rd.
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