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JAKARTA, Indonesia – The government is planning to put up at least three new biodiesel processing plants within the next three years, a ranking energy official said.


In a presentation during a conference on biofuels and feedstocks here, PNOC-Alternative Fuels Corp. (PNOC-AFC) president Peter Abaya said they are tapping various local and foreign partners for the company’s biodiesel project.

"Discussions with potential partners are underway," the PNOC official said.
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Documents obtained by The STAR showed that Petroleum Brunei’s Iskandar HJ Yahya has indicated the company’s interest to PNOC president Pedro Aquino Jr. in a letter dated Jan. 18, 2007.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia – The government is planning to put up at least three new biodiesel processing plants within the next three years, a ranking energy official said.


In a presentation during a conference on biofuels and feedstocks here, PNOC-Alternative Fuels Corp. (PNOC-AFC) president Peter Abaya said they are tapping various local and foreign partners for the company’s biodiesel project.

"Discussions with potential partners are underway," the PNOC official said.
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Documents obtained by The STAR showed that Petroleum Brunei’s Iskandar HJ Yahya has indicated the company’s interest to PNOC president Pedro Aquino Jr. in a letter dated Jan. 18, 2007.
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