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How many gallons are in a barrel of oil / ethanol? One barrel equals 42 U.S. gallons, whether you're talking oil or ethanol.
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Company Ethanol Fuel
HighQuest Partners And Soyatech Release Findings From New
Boston, MA - HighQuest Partners LLC and its subsidiary Soyatech LLC have released a new report, Biofuels 2006: Production, Supply and Reality, which examines not only projected growth and prospects for biofuels production, but also the ramifications for the nation's agricultural and food industries, according to the company. The report projects U.S. biofuels production to grow to over 16 billion gallons per year by 2015. Ethanol will account for 14.2 billion gallons, increasing from 4.5 billion gallons in 2006, with the remaining 2.15 billion gallons in biodiesel. Ethanol will represent 9.4% of gasoline consumption, and biodiesel will equal approximately 4% of total estimated diesel consumption. The vast majority of ethanol sold in the U.S. is E10, a mixture of 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol, which can be distributed through regular gasoline pumps and used in regular gasoline-fueled vehicles.
Xethanol Announces Key Management Changes and Green Plains ...
City of Industry, CA --(www.FinancialNewsUSA.com)-- 08/23/2006 - Ethanol industry news provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU). Xethanol Corporation (AMEX:XNL), a biotechnology driven ethanol producer, recently announced certain management changes as well as plans to further enhance senior management. The company recently announced its acquisition of several new sites and its intentions to construct state-of-the-art flexible fuel ethanol plants. Praj Technology, a world leader in ethanol plant design and technology has been retained to employ its expertise in designing and setting up these facilities. The President of US Farms, Inc. (OTC BB:USFI), Yan Skwara expanded on its latest breaking news exclusively on MN1 recently. US Farms, Inc. is currently working on a number of diverse agriculture business activities including diversifying into the Ethanol arena.
After ethanol, next focus is hybrid cars
NEW DELHI: With the governments alternate fuel programme for doping petrol with ethanol set to go national from November 1, experts feel that the next stage will be to make alternate fuels and hybrid technology for automobiles commercially viable. Ethanol suppliers, comprising distillers and sugar companies, have been forced to agree to competitive bidding when it comes to supplying ethanol to oil companies for 5% blending with petrol. Ethanol, on an average, costs about Rs 21.50 a litre which is what we are expecting the distillers to quote, says one oil company official. Buyers such as Indian Oil Corporation and other oil refiners may not mind the price though issues of taxation on ethanol, considered industrial alcohol in states, still exist. When it comes to biodiesel, currently being produced from non-edible oilseeds for blending with diesel, taxation is little better.
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