Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Corn Oil Article

"It’s well known that corn oil extraction provides ethanol plants with an additional source of revenue and there’s a fast payback on capital costs. Clearly, ethanol plants realize the benefits and are jumping on the corn oil extraction bandwagon in increasing numbers."
SEE ALL HERE

SkunK
Luckily for me they do not screen for rift raft in the readers comments - :~)

Anytime they talk about corn oil it is a good thing.  I think we should all be appreciative  and supportive whenever corn oil is reported on.  The amount of oil left in the DDGs is a concern for some markets and should be part of the discussion.  Key GreenShift personnel came over from the poultry industry and are very familiar with its needs.  We should remember that there was NO market for inedible corn oil in 2004 when GreenShift's technology first shook the industry.  The market for inedible corn oil has continued to expand as fast (or faster) than the supply.  The market for low oil DDGs has expanded as fast (or faster) than the supply.   The solid price for each is proof enough of their continued demand.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

At the 2010 ethanol conference, Dave Winsness mentioned that a protein additive is an inexpensive way to bolster the protein/fat content of de-oiled DDGs. I would assume GS has been informing their clients of this as it would provide even more competitive advantage and possibly and additional revenue stream for GS if they get a piece of the protein sales. An one know for sure?

Skribe said...

Which way is the $ ? should lead them to the right path. There is still more to be made by producing Corn Oil. Great article. With no PR's we have lot's of time to study everything else.

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Anonymous said...

BUY confirmed

The market is ready for a new bullish move. It opened today with a gap-up and the day’s activity resulted in a close higher than the open. This is one of our valid confirmation criteria.

We hope that you bought this stock. You should watch the upward gap in the opening, wait a bit, feel the bullish tendency of the market making sure that prices stay over the opening price and then go long. Your benchmark was the opening price of the upward gap.


What to do if you did not buy? Maybe, you did not have time to follow the session or you simply delegated the delicate job of confirmation to us.

Well it is a bit late, but not too late. You may still find suitable prices for buying in the following sessions.

The market is currently cold for short-sellers. Avoid any short sales and cover the short positions immediately if there are any.

http://americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=GERS&MarketTicker=OTC&TYP=S

 
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