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06.24.08

Petrobras to Sell Biofuel at Japanese Stations

In Brazil, energy company Petrobras says it will begin sales of biofuel for moto...

06.23.08

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Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will meet with the leaders of...

06.20.08

Argentine Biodiesel Exports Growing

Argentina's biodiesel exports grew to 176,000 mt in the first four months of 200...

06.19.08

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06.18.08

Brazil Increases Biofuel Mandate to 3%

Brazil's National Council for Energy Policy has changed the mandatory blending o...

06.17.08

US Flooding Causes Record Corn Prices

Corn prices rose to an all-time high as flooding continues in the US Midwest con...

06.16.08

Argentina Losing Foreign Investors

Argentina's stock market is losing foreign investors at the fastest pace since 2...

06.13.08

Argentine Farmer Strike Causing Food Shortages

In Argentina, farmers have said they will halt the trade of grain until the expo...

06.12.08

Indonesia to Halt Palm Cooking Oil Subsidies

Indonesia may halt domestic subsidies on palm-based cooking oil and soybeans nex...

06.11.08

Algenol Signs $850 Million Algae Deal

US company Algenol has signed an $850 million deal with Mexican company BioField...

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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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