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ExxonMobil Fuels Venter's Efforts To Run Vehicles on Algae-Based Oil
Service, R.F. (2009). ExxonMobil Fuels Venter's Efforts To Run Vehicles on Algae-Based Oil. Science (Wash.) 325(5939): 379
In: Science (Washington). American Association for the Advancement of Science: New York, N.Y. ISSN 0036-8075; e-ISSN 1095-9203, more
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Keywords
    Algae
    Biofuels
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Service, R.F.

Abstract
    After years of skepticism about the promise of biofuels, ExxonMobil has decided to make one of the biggest biofuel bets so far. Last week, the world's second largest company announced that it will spend up to $600 million over 5 to 6 years to produce biofuels from algae. Half the money will go to Synthetic Genomics Inc., a San Diego, California-based start-up run by genomics pioneer J. Craig Venter. Exxon will spend another $300 million on in-house research including attempts to scale up biofuels production from algae and refine the resulting oils into finished fuels.

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