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Re: tonyp post# 49955

Thursday, 08/09/2007 11:18:02 AM

Thursday, August 09, 2007 11:18:02 AM

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I think the smart thing to do is to license the product to major corporations and let them do the build out and take a percentage per gallon plus an upfront fee.

Big money needs to get involved that has the staff to push this forward.

Chemical companies are already lining up to buy the by-products of biodiesel.

"We feel that our proprietary process for producing biodiesel and green energy by-products comes at a key time when America's committed to achieving energy independence," said Mr. Graves. "With sales underway for our biodiesel and now our biodiesel production by-products, IOGH is moving in the right direction at the right time for America's future."

The company reports that bio-chemical manufacturers plan to market specialty chemical products such as cleaning solvents, surfactants, additives for two-cycle engine oils, and marine fuel replacements. IOGH biochemical by-products will replace the petroleum-based chemicals commonly used for these products, creating new categories of green energy products for American consumers.

This additional great news for IOGH investors, as, in regards to the company's planned 12,000 Gallon-Per-Day production schedule, the company also recently announced that it has secured an agreement with the trucking firm "CP and the Farm Boys Inc." to truck raw material into IOGH facilities and then to truck finished product out to all IOGH customers.