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Brazil Opens Gas Stations in Japan, First Step to Win Asian Market PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 29 December 2008

Brazilian Petrobras's ethanol plant Petrobras, the Brazilian state-controlled oil and gas multinational, has plans to open next year its first service stations in Japan to promote the distribution of ethanol, of which Brazil is the world's second leading producer, after the US, according to a report from daily O Estado de S. Paulo. Petrobras already operates an oil refinery in Japan.

Japan would be the first step in a long term plan to conquer the Asian ethanol market. Brazil currently exports 380 million liters of ethanol made out of sugarcane, but the target is to reach 12 billion liters in a decade.

"That is one of the reasons why we are in Okinawa", said João Brandão, director of the Nansei Sekiyu refinery recently acquired by Petrobras in Japan. With the refinery support Petrobras plans to begin the distribution of different oil refined products, including a gasoline with 3% of ethanol, as stipulated under Japanese law.

However Petrobras aim is higher: take advantage of Japan's policy of increasing the percentage of biofuels in its energy matrix, Japan currently imports 500 million liters of ethanol, 380 million from Brazil and the rest from the US, where the biofuel is made out of corn.

"Petrobras had no assets in Asia and the corporation is intent in becoming global, Investing in Okinawa means participating in the leading consumer markets such as China and India which are geographically close to Japan," pointed out Brandão.

Petrobras anticipates that Japan's consumption should reach 12 billion liters annually once the country fully instruments its energy diversification policies and contaminating gas emissions reduction.

The project to make Japan one of Brazil's main clients was started two years ago when BrazilJapan Ethanol was created, an association of Petrobras with Japanese government owned Nippon Alcohol Hanbai KK.

Since Petrobras long term project also includes expanding sales to the rest of Asia, Japan will play a leading role in increasing sales and as a distribution hub for the area.

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Biofuels in Japan
written by falupa, December 30, 2008
As biofuels continue to increase in popularity in the U.S. and abroad, I think that Brazil will find this form of bio fuel very popular. The problem with it right now is that there are several alternative sources of fuel that could be used.
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written by Shelly1, December 31, 2008
The problem is in the U.S. the petrol industry has tightly danced and it continues to dance with the American government. The petroleum industry here and the car industry has lobbied millions and millions of dollars to continue with the status quo. The U.S. had the technology developed years ago, but the auto industry killed any hopes of a greener future in this country. Currently, there is an interest in cellulosic ethanol, but it will take time to develop such technology. This year I went to the Convention for Conservation Biology in Chattanooga, TN and I saw a lot of promise from biofuels to algea! However, all merit given to the scientists, but who is actually listening to them in Congress?

I hope Obama will give the all-the-above approaches equal attention. I don't believe America will go for "this technology or that one". It will be a combination of approaches, not all areas are suitable for wind or solar, we'll need to diversify if we want to leave anything else for our grandchildren.
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written by Kent Williams, December 31, 2008
CZZ will explode when Obama reduces the import tax on Brazilian sugar cane!
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