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Zimbabwe Tells Green Fuel to Export Millions of Stuck Ethanol

Zimbabwe Tells Green Fuel to Export Millions of Stuck Ethanol

http://www.voanews.com

14 May 2012

Gibbs Dube | Washington

A cabinet minister says Green Fuel (Pvt) Limited, stuck with 10 million 
liters of ethanol, should consider exporting its product as Zimbabwe is not 
yet ready to pass a law compelling motorists to use fuel blended with the 
locally produced ethanol.

Energy Minister Elton Mangoma told VOA Monday that Green Fuel has not 
responded to some issues like pricing raised by an inter-ministerial task 
force charged with finding a solution to the disposal of the ethanol which 
fetches $1.10 in Zimbabwe compared to international prices ranging from 72 
cents to 75 cents.

Mangoma said the government was worried that Green Fuel has not made any 
commitments in terms of converting vehicles to be compatible with the E-10 
blended fuel introduced in the local market last year.

He said the local ethanol producer which recently sent home more than 4,500 
workers should start selling its ethanol to international buyers.

“Green Fuel still needs to respond to a lot of issues before we think about 
introducing any regulations dealing with the blending of fuel with ethanol,” 
Mangoma said.

Green Fuel general manager Graeme Smith said they were co-operating with the 
inter-ministerial tasks, adding his company will soon start exporting the 
ethanol if government does not pass a law making it compulsory for motorists 
to use blended fuel.

“We had not pursued the export option because when the project was approved 
by government we were given the assurance that the mandatory blending will 
be put in place to ensure that it will succeed,” said Smith.

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