For Immediate Release GS AgriFuels Acquires Oilseed Crushing Facility New York, Monday, March 13th, 2007 (Business Wire) GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSGF) today announced its acquisition of about 85% of the outstanding capital stock of Sustainable Systems, Inc. (“Sustainable”) for a total purchase price of about $12.6 million. Sustainable is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of GS AgriFuels. [More] GS AgriFuels' Portfolio Company Receives Grant Sustainable Systems, Inc. Receives $700,000 Grant from Montana Department of Labor New York, Monday, January 29th, 2007 (Business Wire) GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSGF - News) is pleased to announce that portfolio company, Sustainable Systems, Inc. ("Sustainable"), has received a $700,000 grant award from the Montana Department of Labor's Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development ("WIRED") Program. [More] GS AgriFuels Completes Investment in Biorefinery Operator New York, Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 (Business Wire) GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSGF - News) is pleased to announce that it recently acquired a 14.3% stake in Missoula, MT-based Sustainable Systems, Inc., ("Sustainable") an agricultural company focused on high-value culinary oil, biobased fuels, and bioproducts. Sustainable has initiated an expansion of its oilseed crush facility in Culbertson, MT (the "Montola" facility). The Montola facility is expected to double its current oilseed processing capacity to 600 tons per day after the expansion. [More] Groups: State's fuel future in biodiesel HELENA, Sunday, March 26th, 2006 By Martin J. Kidston - Independent Record Staff Writer Sustainable Systems, also based in Missoula, is completing renovations to its crushing and processing plant in Culbertson, located in northeastern Montana. Purchased from Montola Growers late last year, the facility could begin producing between 15 and 20 million gallons of seed-oil every year, once renovations are finished and farm contracts are signed.[more] Ancient seeds, modern hope KALISPELL, Saturday, Mar 25, 2006 - 11:21:32 pm PST By Kristi Albertson from The Daily Inter Lake Paul Miller, president of Sustainable Systems, a Missoula-based company dedicated to renewable fuels and biodiesel products, also is excited about camelina as a rotation crop.[more] |