PetroSun Announces Formation of Algae BioFuels; Subsidiary to Develop Algae-Based Biodiesel; Alternative Energy Resource to Sup
June 22 2006 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
PetroSun Drilling Inc. (Pink Sheets: PSUD), an emerging provider of
oilfield services to major and independent producers of oil and
natural gas, announced today that the company has formed Algae
BioFuels Inc. as a wholly owned subsidiary. Algae BioFuels will be
engaged in the research and development of algae cultivation as an
energy source in the production of biodiesel, an economically
feasible and eco-friendly alternative to petroleum-based
transportation fuels. The R&D and production facilities for
Algae BioFuels will be based in Arizona and Australia. "PetroSun's
formation of Algae BioFuels is a forward-looking strategy," said L.
Rayfield Wright, president of PetroSun. "The opportunity to produce
a renewable energy product that will assist in providing a
healthier planet for future generations cannot be ignored." Biofuel
is any fuel that is derived from biomass -- which contains recently
living organisms or their metabolic byproducts. Biofuel is a
renewable energy source, unlike other natural resources such as
petroleum, coal and nuclear fuels. Agricultural products
specifically grown for use as biofuels include corn and soybeans.
Extensive research is currently being conducted to determine the
utilization of microalgae as an energy source, with applications
being developed for biodiesel, ethanol, methanol, methane and even
hydrogen. Independent studies have demonstrated that algae is
capable of producing 30 times more oil per acre than the current
crops now utilized for the production of biofuels. Algae biofuel
contains no sulfur, is non-toxic and highly biodegradable. The
Office of Fuels Development, a division of the Department of
Energy, funded a program from 1978 through 1996 under the National
Renewable Energy Laboratory known as the "Aquatic Species Program."
The focus of this program was to investigate high-oil algae that
could be grown specifically for the purpose of wide-scale biodiesel
production. Some species of algae are ideally suited to biodiesel
production due to their high oil content, in excess of 50%, and
extremely rapid growth rates. One of the biggest advantages of
biodiesel, compared to many other alternative transportation fuels,
is that it can be used in existing diesel engines, which relieves
automotive manufacturers of having to make costly engine
modifications. Biodiesel can also be mixed, at any ratio, with
conventional petroleum diesel. As a result, the alternative fuel
can be used in the current distribution infrastructure, replacing
petroleum diesel either wholly, or as a diesel fuel blend with
minimal integration costs. About PetroSun PetroSun's current
operations are concentrated in the Ark-La-Tex region with plans to
expand into New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Australia in 2006.
PetroSun provides a comprehensive array of products and services to
the oil industry. The company's cutting-edge technologies, combined
with a proven ability to apply them effectively and safely within a
disciplined ROI framework, creates long-term value for PetroSun
shareholders and partners. PetroSun is headquartered in Phoenix.
For more information about PetroSun visit the company's Web site at
http://www.petrosun.us. Except historical matter contained herein,
matters discussed in this news release are forward-looking
statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provision of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements reflect assumptions, and involve risks
and uncertainties which may affect the company's business and
prospects, and cause actual results to differ materially from these
forward-looking statements.
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