(Source: Business Wire)

OriginOil,
Inc. (OOIL),
the developer of a breakthrough technology to transform algae, the most
promising source of renewable oil, into a true competitor to petroleum,
announced that the National
Algae Association's (NAA) quarterly conference applauded OriginOil's
presentation of a first-ever comprehensive algae production model,
developed with the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) of the Department of
Energy under its collaborative research agreement with OriginOil.
CEO Riggs Eckelberry and chief scientist Dr. Vikram Pattarkine took
turns outlining the new model in an OriginOil
presentation. They used the extensive spreadsheet to illustrate
their points interactively.
"We knew that the first company to actually come out and openly document
the real productivity picture would face a tough challenge," said Barry
Cohen, executive director of the National Algae Association. "OriginOil
did it and now we have the beginning of an industry model."
Key contributors included the Idaho National Lab (INL) of the Department
of Energy, which helped develop the energy and mass balance model as
part of its collaborative research agreement with OriginOil; leading
multinational oil and fats producer Desmet Ballestra, for capital costs
and materials pricing; and principals of Orineo Renewables, for guidance
on pricing and value-add product strategy.
At the end of the presentation, CEO Eckelberry outlined plans to share
this first-ever interactive model for algae production through a process
of publishing various calculators on the company's website and also
making the detailed model available to researchers.
"Imagine what it means for a business planner or researcher to be able
to turn to this model and easily adapt it into their requirements," said
Eckelberry. "To encourage contribution by all concerned, an industry
group like the NAA should ultimately host the model, and we are in talks
to help them do just that."
About OriginOil, Inc.
OriginOil, Inc. is developing a breakthrough technology that will
transform algae, the most promising source of renewable
oil, into a true competitor to petroleum. Much of the world's oil
and gas is made up of ancient algae deposits. Today, our technology will
produce "new oil" from algae, through a cost-effective, high-speed
manufacturing process. This endless supply of new oil can be used for
many products, such as diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, plastics and
solvents, without the global warming effects of petroleum. Other
oil-producing feedstock, such as corn and sugarcane, often destroy vital
farmlands and rainforests, disrupt global food supplies and create new
environmental problems. Our unique technology, based on algae, is
targeted at fundamentally changing our source of oil without disrupting
the environment or food supplies. To learn more about OriginOil, please
visit our website at www.originoil.com.
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Abstract/Short Description
OriginOil executives Riggs Eckelberry and Dr. Vikram Pattarkine outline
industry first algae productivity model at National Algae Association
conference, September 18, 2009.
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