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11.19.08

Biopetrol Bringing Rotterdam Plant Online

Switzerland-based Biopetrol Industries began to bring its 400,000mt per year pla...

11.18.08

CPO Prices to Remain Low

Crude palm oil prices will likely remain subdued for the next several months wit...

11.17.08

OPEC Cuts Demand Forcast as Oil Continues to Drop

Oil fell for a second day as Japan entered its first recession since 2001 and Ch...

11.13.08

CPO Prices May Not Have Hit Bottom Yet

A London-based vegetable oil analyst said that crude palm oil prices have not bo...

11.12.08

Global Investors Promote Renewable Energy

Global institutional investors holding more than $6 trillion in assets are pushi...

11.11.08

Indonesia and Malaysia to Cut CPO Production

The Indonesian and Malaysian governments have agreed to cut production and incre...

11.10.08

World Oilseed Output Forcast Raised

World oilseed output is forecast at 431 million mt for 2008/09 compared to 404 m...

11.07.08

Global Soy Oil Trade Likely to Decline

Global trade of soybean oil is likely to decline by 1.0 million mt, or 4%, in 20...

11.06.08

ICIS Adds to Pricing Reports

ICIS pricing has enhanced its US and European biofuel price reports with new pri...

11.05.08

US Presidental Election Impacts World Markets

The dollar gained ground on the euro following Barack Obama’s presidential elect...

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Bionor Looks To Jatropha in the Philippines

12.03.07

Global feedstock firm Bionor Transformacion S.A. is planning to invest $200 million in the Philippines to develop 100,000 hectares of land into jatropha plantations. The jatropha will be used as feedstock for biofuel facilities in the country.

Bionor currently operates two biodiesel plants in Spain and Italy with a combined output of 125,000 mt. The company says it is constructing an additional five plants in Spain and Brazil, which will add 900,000 mt of capacity in 2008.



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