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GreenHunter Puts 'For Sale' Sign on Biodiesel Refinery

By Kirsten Korosec | Jun 24, 2009

GreenHunter Energy has joined the growing list of U.S. biodiesel companies struggling with European tariffs on exports and low oil prices. Just last year the company opened a massive biodiesel refinery in Texas — considered the largest in the U.S. — capable of producing 105 million gallons a year. Now that same refinery, located along the Houston Ship Channel, may be sold.

GreenHunter is considering selling its refinery in an effort to improve its balance sheet, the company announced Tuesday on its Web site. The company, which also operates biomass and wind power projects, also negotiated a new amendment on its credit agreement with WestLB, which will give it until Nov. 15 to make payments on a $38.5 million loan and $10 million credit line.

The company has hired investment firm to look for a buyer or find new alternative financing that would bring the refinery back on-line. The refinery has been idle since February due to weak domestic demand for fuel, trade barriers on U.S. biodiesel exports to Europe and low oil prices, a company spokesman told the Houston Chronicle.

The biodiesel refinery has suffered from a number of setbacks including a temporary shutdown after Hurricane Ike damaged the facility.

GreenHunter isn’t alone its biodiesel problems. Imperium Renewables laid off 24 employees in March and shuttered its 100-million-gallon-a -year Washington plant. The biofuels industry, which includes corn-based ethanol producers, have experienced a number of bankruptcies in recent months including Pacific Ethanol, Aventine and VeraSun. Earlier this month, the Oregonian published an expansive article on the booming and subesquent busting of the biofuels industry in the Northwest.

So when is the biofuels industry going to finally hit bottom? Imperium CEO John Plaza certainly doesn’t want to find out. In a pointed guest column in the Seattle Times on Monday, Plaza criticizes a recent report on biodiesel adoption in Washington.

And Plaza does what any self-respecting biodiesel advocate and businessman would do: encourages the state to buy its product.

The rest of industry may soon turn the corner as the gap between biodiesel and diesel prices begins to close. But it’s unclear how long these biodiesel producers and their idling plants can wait before running to deep in the red.

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Kirsten Korosec has been a print and online journalist for more than 10 years covering education, politics and business.

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  • GreenHunter moves to sell biodiesel assets, citing tariffs, storm

    Platts - 151 days 18 hours 9 minutes ago

    New York (Platts)--24Jun2009 Pointing to twin blows of a European Union tariff on imports of US biodiesel and a prolonged hurricane insurance settlement, Gulf Coast biodisel maker GreenHunter BioFuels is moving to sell its 105 million gallon facility or find a partner to help it pay down its debts, a company spokesman said on Wednesday. ...

  • Houston Biodiesel Plant For Sale

    New York Times - 153 days 5 hours 7 minutes ago

    When the $70 million GreenHunter Energy biodiesel refinery opened on the Houston Ship Channel almost exactly a year ago with the capacity to produce 105 million gallons of fuel a year, Texas Gov. Rick Perry bragged that the plant embodied the future of energy in Texas and the United States. But on Tuesday the Houston Chronicle...

  • EU Imposes Five-Year Tariff on U.S. Biodiesel Producers

    BNET Energy - 138 days 23 hours 17 minutes ago

    U.S. biodiesel producers — already suffering from low oil prices, weak domestic demand and a delayed Environmental Protection Agency mandate — were hit Tuesday with a five-year tariff on exports to Europe. The European Union imposed a provisional tariff on imports of U.S.-made biodieselback inMarch in response to complaints the...

  • Rising Diesel Prices Good for Biodiesel Biz

    Domestic Fuel - 90 days 22 hours 51 minutes ago

    Prices for diesel continue to climb in the U.S., hitting their highest point of the year… and that’s good news for producers of green, renewable biodiesel. Biodiesel Magazine reports that according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the national average price of diesel fuel went up 1.6 cents per gallon from $2.652 per gallon Aug. 17

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    China and the U.S. are bickering over tariffs on tires and exports of chicken. The political back-and-forth could hurt businesses on both sides — some of them already struggling — and it could also affect consumers. Most notably: You could see rising prices for tires from China, and fewer price cuts on the ones that aren't imported from...

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