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July 14, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Special Report on Biofuels Investors and Investments, arranged by investors

As a follow up to yesterday’s article “Who’s Your Daddy? A Special Report on Biofuels Investors and Investments” in which investments were organized according to investments in the Hottest 20 Companies in Bioenergy, today we have reorganized the list by investors.

Automakers and industrial companies
General Motors (Coskata)
Honda (Virent)
Cargill (Coskata)
Sumitomo (Coskata)
DuPont (DuPont Danisco)
DuPont (DuPont Danisco)
Abengoa (Abengoa Energy)
Honeywell (UOP)

Family offices, investment banks and hedge funds
Soros Fund Management (Qteros)
Cascade Investments (Sapphire Energy)
Venrock (Qteros, Sapphire Energy)
Morgan Stanley (Range Fuels)
CalPERS (Range Fuels)

Oil companies
BP (Qteros, Synthetic Genomics). BP is also invested in Verenium, D1-BP Fuels Crops, Butamax and a JV with British Sugar for an ethanol plant in Hull.
Marathon (Mascoma)
Valero (Qteros, ZeaChem, Solix)
Petrobras (Petrobras Biocombustivel)
Shell (Iogen). Shell is also invested in algae pioneer Cellana.
Total (Gevo)
PetroCanada (Iogen)
ExxonMobil (Synthetic Genomics)

Venture Capital
Khosla Ventures (Coskata, Range Fuels, Amyris and Mascoma)
VantagePoint (Solazyme, Mascoma, Cobalt)
Kleiner Perkins (Amyris, Madcoma)
Pinnacle Ventures (Cobalt Biofuels, Mascoma)
Harris & Harris (Solazyme, Cobalt)
Globespan Capital Partners (Coskata, ZeaChem))
GreatPoint Venturs (Coskata)
Advanced Technology Ventures (Coskata)
Blackstone Group (Coskata)
TriplePoint Capital (Coskata)
ARCH Venture Partners (Sapphire Energy)
Wellcome Trust (Sapphire Energy)
Stark Venture Investors (Virent)
Advantage Capital (Virent)
Passport Capital (Range Fuels)
BlueMountain (Range Fuels)
Leaf Clean Energy Pacific (Range Fuels)
Braemar Energy Ventures (Solazyme)
Lightspeed Venture Partners (Solazyme)
Roda Group (Solazyme)
DAG Ventures (Amyris)
TPG Ventures (Amyris)
Flagship Ventures (Mascoma)
Gneral Catalyst Partners (Mascoma)
Atlas Ventures (Mascoma)
PrairieGold Venture Partners (ZeaChem)
MDV-Mohr Davidow Ventures (ZeaChem)
Firelake Capital (ZeaChem)
Battery Ventures (Qteros)
Long River Ventures (Qteros)
Camros Capital (Qteros)
Malaysian Life Sciences Capital Fund (Cobalt Biofuels)
@Ventures (Cobalt Biofuels)
LSP (Cobalt Biofuels)
Draper Fisher Juvetson (Synthetic Genomics)
Meteor Group (Synthetic Genomics)
Biotechonomy (Synthetic Genomics
Plenus (Synthetic Genomics)
Asiatic Centre for Genome Technology (Synthetic Genomics)

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