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Alternative fuels, biofuels; Environmental concerns prompt rethink on production processes. Mark Rowe. Petroleum Review February 2008, P. 26-27
Whichever way you look, the oil and gas sector is investing in biofuels. The larger energy companies - driven by an eye for a new and potentially lucrative market as well as shareholder concern and governmental and international political pressure - are investigating both first and second generation biofuels. Mark Rowe reports.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Keywords: Biofuels
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Biofuels, Oil and gas, Oil