Monday, February 26, 2007

Algae Oil Company Wishes to Talk to Potential Bio-refineries

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Algae Oil Company Wishes to Talk to Potential Bio-refineries

Found this note at the Oil from Algae yahoo group (it's an excellent group, those interested in this field, please join up!); thought I'd post it so folks could get in touch with Jonathan.

"I am planning a venture capital backed company in the field of "feedstocks from algae." One of the key ingredients that venture capital investors are looking for before funding the venture is a list of prospective customers. If you have a biodiesel or ethanol processing plant of any size at all (even home brew), please send me your name & contact information so that I can put it on the list to show my investors. If you want to see a new algae production company get started, with the backing a multi-million dollar venture capitalists, then I need your support as prospective customers.

Please ... real replies only. The Venture Capitalists will do their homework. They will want to come and visit your site to see that you are a real customer. So, do this only if you actually have processing equipment and you might be able to use algae based feedstocks, either for ethanol or biodiesel

Jonathan Gal, Founder & President New England Clean Fuels, Inc. d/b/a Texas Clean Fuels, 1015 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420, [jlg99]@[comcast.net] (remove the [] for email) ; Tel: 781-274-9630
" - End of message

Note: Those interested in talking to Jonathan, please kindly get in touch with him directly. Oilgae is not involved in this venture in any way.

Nature gave us oil from algae; perhaps we should try Nature's way again

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