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08.17.09
Argentine Lower House Votes to Extend President's Export Tax Control
Argentina's lower house voted 136 to 100 after 9 hours of debate on Thursday to ...
08.17.09
Over One-Billion Gallons of Ethanol Capacity Remain Idle
The US Renewables Fuels Association reports that 1.53-billion gallons of ethanol...
08.14.09
Australian Climate Bill Defeated in Senate
Australia’s Senate on Thursday defeated a plan to introduce a carbon trading sys...
08.14.09
Bahamas To Introduce Biofuels In Energy Policy
The Bahamas government plans to introduce biofuels as part of a national energy ...
08.14.09
Wilmar Oilseed Sector to Grow 10%
Wilmar International expects its consumer and oilseed processing businesses to g...
08.14.09
EC Publishes List of Air Carriers to be Included in Emissions Trading Plan
The European Commission has published a list of aircraft companies to be include...
08.12.09
Crude Oil to Remain Flat in Q4
In its Short Term Energy Outlook, released Tuesday, EIA forecast the price of cr...
08.12.09
Global Production Forecast Revised Downward
Global oilseed production for 2009/10 is projected at 422.6 million tons, down 0...
08.07.09
Brazil Soy Crush Estimate Revised Downward
This week, the Brazilian Vegetable Oils Industry Association revised downward th...
08.07.09
Argentina President To Sign Agreement On Grain Exports
In Argentina, Production Minister Deborah Giorgi confirmed that President Cristi...
Exxon See Growth in Alternative Energy
11.06.07
In a report that predicts steady growth in petroleum demand in the decades to come, Exxon Mobile also see rapid growth in alternatives fuel.
While petroleum oil is forecast to grow an average of 1.3% annually, alternative sources of energy such as wind, solar, and biofuel will grow by 9% per year, according to the oil giant.
Exxon says carbon dioxide emissions will rise at 2% a year, driven mainly by developing nations' heavy reliance on coal. This would push carbon dioxide emissions to about 37 billion metric tons a year from 27 billion tons in 2005.
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