Philippine
oil company sets aside 26 mln dlrs for biofuel plantations
PUERTO
PRINCESA, Philippines
Petroleumworld.com, Mar 31, 2008
The state-run Philippine
National Oil Company (PNOC) said Friday it has allocated 26 million dollars to
establish plantations for jatropha -- a crop intended for biofuels.
The PNOC-Alternative Fuels Corp. (PNOC-AFC), the arm of the state company looking
at finding alternative energy sources, said 1.1 billion pesos had been set aside
but so far only 80 million pesos had been spent -- mainly for research and development
of high-yielding jatropha seeds.
Speaking before an energy forum here in the western island of Palawan, PNOC-AFC
chairman Renato Velasco said that their 30,000 hectares (74,100 acres) of jatropha
nurseries would produce its first harvest next year.
This harvest would be equivalent to 400 tonnes of crude oil, he said.
Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes said the jatropha programme will help address the
country's dependence on imported oil which remains high in world markets, adding
that they were negotiating for the establishment of these plantations on idle
land all over the country.
The Philippines is concentrating on jatropha because the plant can grow in soil
unsuited for other crops.
Jatropha refers to a plant whose seeds can be processed to produce an oil that
can be used for the production of biodiesel fuel.
Story from AFP
AFP 28 1145 GMT 03 08
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