Court: Gevo Again Free to Sell Isobutanol into Auto Fuels Market
by Holly Jessen (Ethanol Producer Magazine) A little more than a month after a temporary court order prohibited Gevo from selling bio-isobutanol into the automotive fuels market, the company announced Aug. 13 that the order has been reversed in federal court. “We’re delighted that the Federal Appeals court sided with Gevo and reversed the status quo order, which we believe was wrongly granted,” said Brett Lund, executive vice president and general counsel for Gevo. “We’re once again free to sell to anyone anywhere.”
A July 6 court order in U.S. District Court of Delaware temporarily limited Gevo from supplying isobutanol to the automotive fuel blend stock market while Butamax Advanced Biofuels LLC appealed the court’s decision to dismiss its motion for a preliminary injunction. However, Gevo remained free to sell the isobutanol produced at its first commercial-scale facility in Luverne, Minn., into all other markets, such as chemicals, jet fuel, marine fuel and small engine fuel. READ MORE and MORE (Yahoo!) and MORE (PR NewsWire/Butamax) and MORE (Gevo)



