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Home » Aviation Fuel, BioRefineries, Business News/Analysis, Field Crops, Indonesia

Waterland Supplies Jatropha Oil to EU Airline Industry

Submitted by on July 21, 2010 – 6:35 pmNo Comment

(TheBioenergySite.com)  Waterland supply its Jatropha Oil for use as feedstock for aviation fuel.

Waterland International signed a Memorandum Of Understanding with a leading supplier of biofuels for the aviation industry.

Waterland will be making its first delivery of Jatropha Oil for use as feedstock for aviation fuel to the EU Airline Industry this week.

 …The interest in Waterland’s jatropha plantations from aviation companies has led the Company to begin planning a new oil expelling and purification centre at Kedu Selatan and another at Cilicap, Indonesia which will allow for further commercial quantities of Jatropha Oil to be shipped to the airline industry, and after further refining to be used as jet fuel.    READ MORE

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