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05.08.09
Oil Poised for Largest Weekly Gain Since March
Crude oil rose for a third day in New York, poised for the biggest weekly gain s...
05.06.09
China Clean Energy Announces Biodiesel Plant Progress
China Clean Energy has announced that the construction of its Jiangyin biodiesel...
05.06.09
EU Grain Crop Forecast To Decline in 2009
Following the record grains crop in 2008-9, this year's total EU grain crop is c...
05.06.09
US Biodiesel Production Falls in March
US biodiesel production fell to 30 million gallons in March 2009, compared with ...
05.04.09
Argentine Farmers Plan First Bloc in Congress
Argentine farmers are planning to create their first bloc in Congress by alignin...
05.04.09
World Oil Demand To Fall More than Expected
World oil demand is forecast to fall more than expected in 2009, as growth in Ch...
05.04.09
Rotterdam Storage Tight on Decreased Oil Demand
Rotterdam is running out of space to store crude as global oil demand posts its ...
05.04.09
US soybean prices rose over 2%, trading above $11 a bushel for the first time in...
05.04.09
US Biodiesel Prices Down on Week
US biodiesel rack prices decreased last week, even as petroleum diesel remained ...
05.01.09
High CPO Prices Slow Asian Market
High palm oil prices have slowed Asian markets as the biodiesel feedstock is cur...
EU BIODIESEL PRODUCERS URGE OFFICIALS ON RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN
03.19.10
The EU is not taking full account of the environmental impact of oil-based road transport fuels, which could undermine the bloc's renewable energy goals, European biodiesel producers stated Thursday.
The EU uses GHG emissions from road fuels as a basis for calculating the climate benefits of crop-based biofuels, but biodiesel producers argue the EU's reference values for emissions from diesel and petrol are set too low because they fail to consider the rising use of unconventional fossil fuels like Canadian tar sands, Reuters reports.
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