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Planet Ark :
Shell buys stake in bioethanol fuel firm Iogen

CANADA: May 9, 2002

CALGARY, Alberta - Canada's Iogen Energy Corp., developer of a 
process to turn forest and agricultural waste into a low-emissions 
auto fuel, has drawn a $29 million investment from oil giant Royal 
Dutch/Shell Group , which is on the prowl for alternative energy 
sources.

Privately owned, Ottawa-based Iogen focuses on bioethanol, a 
high-octane alcohol formed by fermenting sugars found in plant fibre 
such as wood and straw. Its goal is to mass produce bioethanol, which 
can be blended with gasoline to produce a more environmentally 
friendly fuel.

Shell, the Anglo-Dutch giant that owns 72 percent of Shell Canada 
Ltd. , the country's No. 2 integrated oil firm, will own "just over 
20 percent" of Iogen in return for the investment, an Iogen executive 
said.

Shell is not the first petroleum firm to pump money into Iogen, which 
employs about 100 people and owns a C$35 million ($22.3 million) 
demonstration plant. Petro-Canada , the country's No. 4 producer, 
refiner and marketer, provided seed funding in late 1997 that helped 
Iogen build its pilot plant in Ottawa.

Lesley Taylor, a spokeswoman for Shell Canada, said Iogen's process 
could substantially reduce total greenhouse gas emissions from 
vehicles.

"In terms of of sustainable development, it would definitely be an 
interesting development for us," she said. "We would be open to using 
(bioethanol) once it's commercially available and viable."

Some Canadian fuel retailers, such as Husky Energy Inc. and Suncor 
Energy Inc. , already blend ethanol into their gasoline to reduce 
pollution.

Most of the world's 30 billion litres a year of ethanol is produced 
from sugar cane in Brazil and from grains in the United States. In 
Brazil, the United States and Sweden it is already blended into 
gasoline.

Royal Dutch/Shell Group said it recognized that fuel using such 
traditionally produced ethanol is unlikely to ever compete 
commercially with normal gasoline, but bioethanol "offers a more 
economic and sustainable blending component."

The firm has earmarked $500 million of investment over a five-year 
period for cleaner energy projects.

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE


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