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07.28.10
Palm oil futures dropped Wednesday after crude oil fell for a second day on risi...
07.28.10
BILL INTRODUCED TO EXTEND ETHANOL TAX CREDITS
A draft bill released by the chairman of the US House of Representatives' tax-wr...
07.28.10
BP REPORTEDLY SEEKING TO SELL ASSETS TO PAY FOR OIL SPILL DAMAGES
A day after BP said it would sell $30 bln in assets to pay for its Gulf of Mexic...
07.14.10
PALM OIL EXTENDS GAINS WEDNESDAY
Palm oil advanced Wednesday extending gains after shipments from Malaysia climbe...
07.14.10
MAJORITY SPANISH BIODIESEL PLANTS OPERATING UNDER 10% CAPACITY
Spanish Renewable Energy Association APPA stated that 75% of the 46 domestic bio...
07.14.10
ITALY BIODIESEL OUTPUT MAY PLUNGE 60-70%
Biodiesel output in Italy may plunge 60-70% this year after falling 50% in the f...
03.26.10
MALAYSIA BIODIESEL MANDATE WILL MARGINALLY IMPACT CPO DEMAND
The impact of Malaysia's biodiesel mandate on palm oil demand for 2011 will be n...
03.26.10
EU COMMISSION REPORT: INDIRECT LAND USE CHANGE IMPACTS BIOFUELS SUSTAINABILITY
Going beyond a 5.6% biofuel blend in transport fuel could impact the environment...
03.26.10
INDONESIA TO RAISE CPO EXPORT TAX
Due to rising global palm oil prices, Indonesia will raise its export tax on cru...
03.26.10
FRANCE SCRAPS CARBON EMISSIONS TAX
The French government has scrapped its plan for a carbon emissions tax. The...
Biodiesel Investments Slowing In Southeast Asia
04.30.08
Plans to invest billions of dollars in biodiesel refineries across Southeast Asia have been put on hold as the prices of key feedstocks, particularly palm oil, have shot up amid surging food demand in China and India, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Southeast Asian biodiesel projects were forecast to produce five million metric tons of biodiesel a year upon completion, about half of Europe's total refining capacity in 2007.
The Indonesian government has said that $12.5 billion in new biofuel investments are in the pipeline for that country alone, but due to the current situation, many palm oil producers are now refocusing on more traditional products such as cooking oil.
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