GreenGold Ray Energies, Inc.
The Seed of Hope: Fueling The Future
General Overview
GreenGold Ray Energies, Inc. is a corporation duly organized in the Philippines and the United States, whose main business is in the manufacture of biodiesel and of alternative renewable fuel derived from Jatropha oils in Mindanao, Philippines. It is currently in the post exploratory and post developmental-stage company. GreenGold Ray Energies Inc. will remain in this status until revenues are generated from its jatropha biodiesel oil productions; of which it is estimated to begin generating income in the second half of 2009. The company is a growing international pro-environment energy company that is working to fully utilize agricultural oil-base resources produce solely from jatropha.
GreenGold Ray Energies Inc. shall become one of the foremost bio fuel companies in the Philippines and in this world, seeking an equilibrium between the current bio fuel technologies and utilizing long term partnership by harnessing the involvement of private groups, local government and host communities, to achieve constant profitability thus rendering its contribution to the delight of its shareholders, investors, clienteles, customers, its employees, as well as the environment.
Exploration, Development, & Production
GreenGold Ray Energies Inc. is focused on international alternative energy production of biodiesel, biofuels and the ability to respond to changes in the laws and/or governmental controls thus creating favorable conditions in the energy industry opportunities worldwide. The company strives to be one of the biodiesel oil producers in this bio-green technology and other alternative energy industry, helping the country achieve energy self-sufficiency and sustainability through the exploration and production of natural indigenous energy resources.
GreenGold Ray Energies is currently conducting operations, farming and cultivating jatropha curcas, sweet sorghum and other crops for the production of biodiesel, biofuels and biogas. The company is cultivating agricultural oil-based mineral resources produced specifically from Jatropha curcas, sugar cane, coconut, sweet sorghum and other crops. It has solidified its position through a highly successful farm land acquisitions and joint venture working alliances programs; acquiring large parcels of land ideal for the cultivation of the jatropha curcas plants.
Our portfolio of products and services is mainly composed of biodiesel oil and biofuels, the former will account for a great majority of the world's energy needs of this rapidly emerging and preferred alternative and environment-friendly substitute for oil based fuels. This diversification in product lines augurs well for our future viability and growth. Our global focus is designed to allow GreenGold Ray Energies to become responsive to the demands for products we extract and produce. This is calculated to permit us to exercise significant control in response to the increased supply and demand in the world's oil, biodiesel and biofuel markets. Our company believes that these increased demands for biofuels and biodiesel will continue at an unprecedented rate.
The Jatropha Curcas plants grow almost anywhere, even on gravelly, sandy and saline soils. Jatropha oil can be processed to produce a high-quality biodiesel that can be used in a standard diesel car, as well as in the aviation industry to fuel jet planes; while the residue can also be processed into biomass to power electricity. GreenGold Ray Energies is committed to the implementation of sustainable green technologies to achieve fiscal strength based on the principle of Profit-People-Planet. Our Management continues to focus on achieving profit, while conducting business with utmost consideration and compassion for people and protection of our planet and the environment.
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First Biodiesel Processing & Refinery Site, Mindanao Island, Philippines.
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