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Get your facts right!
Join us for a Free Webinar on Global Biofuels Supply & Demand
Session 1: Tuesday, October 28, 10 a.m. EDT
Session 2: Wednesday, October 29, 10 a.m. Singapore time


Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to:

  • Access key production figures and trends by country - all regions covered (North and South America, EU-27, Africa, Russia & CIS, Asia-Pacific)
  • Understand local and regional market demand evolution based on key drivers such as public policy and fiscal environment
  • Obtain production capacities projections to 2015


Presenter: Tammy Klein, Executive Director, Global Biofuels Center
with Hart Energy Consulting regional experts from around the world

Tammy Klein is an world-renowned expert on clean conventional fuels, alternative fuels and biofuels policy and is a senior analyst for Hart Energy Consulting. She regularly speaks at major industry conferences. She was invited last year by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to speak at their 7th Informal Meeting of High-Level Experts from OPEC and non-OPEC exporting countries, and by OLADE to present at their international seminar on biofuels in South America.
If this is your first experience with a Webinar, please note it is a meeting or presentation that is conducted over the Internet. You simply need a phone and an Internet connection to participate. The expected duration is one hour. For additional information or if you have any questions, please contact Tammy Klein at +1.701.323.0417.


The Global Biofuels Supply & Demand Service is a service of the Global Biofuels Center. Launched in December 2004, the Global Biofuels Center covers exclusively for its members all aspects of the global biofuels market: production and consumption; production capacity and facility developments; technology developments, including second-generation biofuels; fiscal policy and incentives; and more. Its more than 50 members come from the world's biofuels, refining and automotive industries, as well as governments.
For more information, visit the GBC Web site.