(openPR) - Companies and professionals that are active in the Ethanol Industry, whether it is in production, R&D, financial services, chemicals, storage and transportation or otherwise, can now get a 15% introductory discount if they subscribe to the Ethanol Statistics – Monthly Market Review before June 1st.
The Monthly Market Review (or MMR) provides professionals in the ethanol industry with the latest industry news, conveniently sorted by region; comprehensive price analyses of both ethanol and its most important underlying commodities; monthly and bi-monthly market commentary by the major ethanol industry associations eBIO, the RFA and UNICA; and an in-depth analysis of one issue, development or major opportunity in the ethanol industry.
The analysis section in March focused on the potential of cellulosic ethanol between 2008 and 2020. As of June, the MMR will become a monthly publication. For the next 7 issues the planned topics are:
June: Plant construction, process equipment and engineering
July: Feedstock, trade and risk management
August: Downstream infrastructure (Storage, Blending, Gas stations, E85)
September: Investing in Brazil
October: Carbon credits and secondary revenue streams
November: Enzymes, yeast and fermentation
December: Outlook to 2009
As an introduction to the MMR, Ethanol Statistics now offers a 15% discount if companies subscribe before June 1st. There is no risk in subscribing to the Ethanol Statistics – Monthly Market Review, as a full pro-rata refund will be made if a subscription is discontinued in the first year. To receive this special introductory discount of 25%, simply subscribe before June 1st.
It is possible to receive a free issue of the Ethanol Statistics - Monthly Market Review. To request a free issue, either PDF or hardcopy, simply go to this link:
Ethanol Statistics is a European market research and business information publisher. Through its website, it provides professionals in the ethanol industry the latest ethanol news, commodity prices, expert opinions and market analyses
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