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  • Shell has invested in a Canadian cellulosic-ethanol company called Iogen Energy Corp. a biofuels start-up called Codexis Inc. and Wisconsin-based Virent Energy Systems, which uses chemical catalysts to transform plant sugars from switch grass or wheat straw into hydrocarbons to burn as fuel.

    Biofuels Industry Battles Past Bumps in the Road Guy Chazan 2011

  • Carl Weins Part of the logic of the tie-up is that Shell can potentially use Cosan's facilities to develop Codexis and Iogen's technology.

    Biofuels Industry Battles Past Bumps in the Road Guy Chazan 2011

  • Shell's $6 billion investment in Iogen, Codexis and Virent; Exxon's $600 million investment in Synthetic Genomics; and BP's more-than $250 million investment in Verenium all illustrate an understanding that it is in Big Oil's long-term interest to diversify beyond petroleum.

    The Real Promise Of Advanced Biofuels Alan Novak 2010

  • Shell's $6 billion investment in Iogen, Codexis and Virent; Exxon's $600 million investment in Synthetic Genomics; and BP's more-than $250 million investment in Verenium all illustrate an understanding that it is in Big Oil's long-term interest to diversify beyond petroleum.

    The Real Promise Of Advanced Biofuels Alan Novak 2010

  • Iogen operates a facility in Ottawa and is considering building more biorefineries.

    Shell to Raise Investment in Biofuel Firm Codexis 2009

  • Though you still have to go to Canada to see cellulose ethanol, as it's called, Iogen, the company that makes it, says the U.S. could one day replace up to half the gasoline it consumes.

    CNN Transcript May 18, 2008 2008

  • Though you still have to go to Canada to see cellulose ethanol, as it's called, Iogen, the company that makes it, says the U.S. could one day replace up to half the gasoline it consumes.

    CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2008 2008

  • Though you still have to go to Canada to see cellulose ethanol, as it's called, Iogen, the company that makes it, says the U.S. could one day replace up to half the gasoline it consumes.

    CNN Transcript Jul 4, 2008 2008

  • Though you still have to go to Canada to see cellulose ethanol, as it's called, Iogen, the company that makes it, says the U.S. could one day replace up to half the gasoline it consumes.

    CNN Transcript Jul 19, 2008 2008

  • Though you still have to go to Canada to see cellulose ethanol, as it's called, Iogen, the company that makes it, says the U.S. could one day replace up to half the gasoline it consumes.

    CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2008 2008

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