Biotech Updates

Brazilian Company Plans to Build Ethanol Facility in the Philippines

July 10, 2013
News article: http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/07/08/shells-brazilian-venture-eyes-ph-ethanol-facility/

In the Philippines, Brazil's Raizen Energia SA is planning to set up a bioethanol production facility in partnership with local developers to fill the shortage in domestic production and is now looking for potential feedstock providers.

Current ethanol production in the Philippines remains short by about 75 to 80 percent to meet the annual demand of about 500 million liters. The shortage is filled in by imported ethanol. Four bioethanol plants are currently operating in the country, and nine are expected to be constructed with a capacity of 30 million liters each annually to address the increasing demand. Philippines has existing E10 mandate that requires gasoline fuel sold in the market to have 10 percent ethanol.