* Bolivia’s hydrocarbons minister,
Franklin Molina, has announced plans to invest US$279m in the construction of a new biodiesel processing plant in 2021, to help reduce the country’s dependence on diesel imports, estimated to cost US$1.2bn. Molina did not specify where this plant would be constructed, but noted that it is intended to produce 12,000 barrels of fuel per day, and forms part of state-owned energy company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos’ (YPFB) strategy to transition towards more sustainable energy sources. He also highlighted that the construction of the plant will create jobs and provide a boost for the country’s agriculture sector once in operation, by increasing demand for soybeans and other crops needed for biodiesel production.
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