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Pure Biofuels Intends to Acquire Additional 14000 to Increase Palm Oil Operation
Pure Biofuels Signs Agreement to Acquire Additional 14,000 Hectares for Palm Oil Cultivation
Pure Biofuels (OTCBB: PBOF stock message board forums) today announced the signing of an agreement
to acquire 14,000 hectares of land near the city of Pucallpa in central
Peru for the cultivation of African Palm to produce palm oil to provide
feedstock for its biodiesel production facilities on the coast near
Lima. This is in addition to the 60,000 hectares of land in the same
region secured by Pure and announced in March 2007.
The new 14,000 hectares will be acquired under a share purchase
agreement. The terms of the agreement include the acquisition of 100% of
the shares of Inmobiliaria Alpha SAC, a company that owns 15,000
hectares of land and include the transfer back to the seller of 1,000
hectares after the acquisition is completed. Pure expects the
acquisition to close by the end of March.
The 14,000 hectares to be acquired by Pure is currently empty and
deforested and has already undergone improvements including roads,
infrastructure and electricity. Closing of the land acquisition is
subject to customary closing conditions.
“This is another important step for our
company, and we’re very pleased to be
acquiring land that is so well prepared for immediate cultivation,”
stated Pure Biofuels’ Founder and CEO, Luis
Goyzueta. “The recommendations resulting from
our recently completed feasibility studies confirm that African Palm is
the lowest cost feedstock source for our production of biodiesel, and we
plan to move ahead swiftly with the preparation and planting necessary
to see this plantation producing oil as soon as possible. We expect to
be ordering seeds and setting up nurseries within the next 90 days and
hope to have our first yields within 24-36 months.”
The company previously reported that the African Palm will find a
healthy environment in the central Peruvian forests. It is a hearty
plant that thrives in the tropical environment. The company’s
strategy to self-supply feedstock is a primary differentiator –
with many competitors planning to purchase feedstock oil from plantation
owners or from the global commodity market.
Pure has plans for an interim supply of the necessary feedstock oils to
begin production as soon as the company’s
Interpacific Oil expansion and the construction of the company’s
primary Callao Port facility are complete. Those facilities’
combined output is more than 62 million gallons of biodiesel per year.
The company expects the new 14,000 hectare plantation will provide up to
40% of the necessary feedstock to reach full capacity for those
facilities, and the company has additional plans for more land
acquisitions to satisfy its remaining – and
future growth – needs.
About Pure Biofuels Corporation
Pure Biofuels is committed to becoming a leader in Latin America's
rapidly emerging biofuels industry. Pure Biofuels' flagship project, the
Callao Port biodiesel refinery near Lima, Peru, is scheduled to complete
construction of its plant in the first quarter of 2008 and to commence
full production capabilities by mid-2008. The Callao Port refinery will
process biodiesel from crude palm oil feedstock. Pure Biofuels has
secured memorandums of understanding with local fuel distributors for
all of Callao Port's annual biodiesel production. The Company believes
Peru's economic growth and expansion, illustrated by recent exponential
growth in foreign direct investment, and GDP growth over the last five
years, adds to Peru's promise as an attractive geography for alternative
fuel production and development. In addition, rating agency DBRS has
recently assigned investment-grade credit ratings to Peru's long-term
foreign and local currency debt. For more information about Pure
Biofuels, please visit: http://www.purebiofuels.com/home.html
About Biodiesel
Biodiesel is a clean and renewable energy source derived from vegetable
oil that can be used in unmodified diesel engines. Biodiesel improves
overall engine performance, is 100% compatible with existing diesel
vehicles and infrastructure, and has proven reliable in over 50 million
miles of road testing. Biodiesel significantly reduces harmful exhaust
emissions, which contribute to global warming; is non-toxic at any
level; and is the first and only fuel to have passed the Clean Air Act.
The United Nations expects biofuels to account for a full 25% of world
energy needs by 2025.
Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains “forward-looking
statements,” as that term is defined in
Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended. Statements in this press release which are not purely
historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements
regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the
future. Since the forward-looking statements relate to future
developments, results or events, these statements are highly speculative
and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to
assess. You should not construe any of these statements as a definitive
or invariable expression of what will actually occur or result. Such
forward-looking statements include, among others, the expectation and/or
claim, as applicable, regarding the construction of the Callao Port
refinery. Actual results could differ from those projected in any
forward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors
include, among others, (i) Pure Biofuels’
ability to raise the necessary capital to complete construction of the
biodiesel refinery; (ii) Pure Biofuels’
ability to obtain any necessary government, regulatory or other permits
or approvals; (iii) Pure Biofuels’ ability to
operate effectively in a highly competitive industry with many
participants; (iv) Pure Biofuels’ ability to
keep pace with technological advances and correctly identify and invest
in the technologies that become commercially accepted; (v) Pure Biofuels’
ability to protect its intellectual property rights and exposure to
infringement claims by others; (vi) Pure Biofuels’
ability to operate the biodiesel refinery, if and when construction is
completed, efficiently, without work stoppages, labor disputes,
equipment/mechanical break-downs, political, economic and social unrest
and in compliance with new governmental regulations; (vii) Pure Biofuels’
ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws; and (viii)
Pure Biofuels’ ability to negotiate binding
agreements for the sale of biodiesel, if and when production commences.
These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news
release and the company assumes no obligation to update the
forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results
could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
Although the company believes that the beliefs, plans, expectations and
intentions contained in this press release are reasonable, there can be
no assurance those beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions will
prove to be accurate. Investors should consider all of the information
set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factors disclosed in
the company's periodic reports filed from time to time with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and available at www.sec.gov.
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