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Forbes Energy Dominica

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Just putting this here for future reference..

Forbes Energy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes_Energy
Forbes Energy LLC is an American company developing a new way of producing renewable, sustainable fuel and electrical energy. The Company is building a zero-environmental impact, global energy facility which uses ethanol derived from sugarcane. Forbes Energy was established in 2006 by entrepreneur Lucien Forbes. The concept was developed in 2003 when he visited a self-sufficient organic sugar production plant in Brazil. Forbes Energy is a Rhode Island Company...

Forbes Energy’s goal is to deliver sugar-derived ethanol to the US market. Through Forbes’ location in the Dominican Republic and ability to operate within CAFTA-DR and CBI, the Company is positioned to produce ethanol for the US market at a competitive price... In the first phase of the project, Forbes Energy is developing a skid-mounted dehydration plant to be installed in the Dominican port of Manzanillo to refine Brazilian ethanol to import into the United States. The facility is capable of producing 10 million US gallons (38,000 m3) of fuel-grade ethanol per month. In the second phase, Forbes entered into a contract with Brazilian company Proeng to construct and supply refining facilities to convert Dominican sugar into ethanol. The plant will have an estimated capacity of 500 million US gallons (1,900,000 m3) of fuel-grade ethanol per year. The facility is designed to have a zero-environmental impact.

Forbes Energy Dominicana will use agricultural lands under concession to grow sugarcane to supply the ethanol plant. Once construction of the facility is completed in 2008, Forbes Energy Dominicana will become a major fuel and electrical energy supplier to the Dominican Republic.. Forbes Energy is currently developing facilities in Manzanillo, in the province of Monte Cristi of the Dominican Republic. As production increases, the Company plans to expand into Haiti and other Caribbean nations.
website: https://www.forbesenergy.us/

FORBES ENERGY DOMINICANA https://opencorporates.com/companies/do/208695
Incorporation Date - 30 July 2006 (almost 15 years ago)
Dissolution Date - 30 July 2016

2006-07-30 - 2019-03-21 Addition of officer LUIS RAFAEL GREGORIO PELLERANO, gestor
Luis Rafael Pellerano https://www.pellerano.com/en/luis-rafael-pellerano
Luis Rafael Pellerano concentrates his practice in project financing, capital market transactions, mergers and acquisitions, debt restructurings, government relations and other complex corporate issues.

Throughout his career, he has taken part in most of the country's high-profile infrastructure projects and transactions and has led emblematic transactions in the Dominican Republic, for example, the only IPO of a Dominican company in the New York Stock Exchange; the largest acquisition in the history of the country, for an amount exceeding US$2 billion; the largest foreign investment, for more than US$6 billion and the first international issuance of sovereign bonds, among others. ..

Luis Rafael has been vice president of the Dominican-Canadian Chamber of Commerce; President of the Dominican Association of Exporters (1994-1996), member of the Board of the Popular Association of Savings and Loans (1995-2003), secretary of the Board of Directors of Adopem Bank (2012- 2017) and twice president of the Dominican Mining and Petroleum Chamber of the Dominican Republic. Luis Rafael is a member of the Bar Association of the Dominican Republic and the New York State Bar Association.

He has also been a member of the Board of Directors of LexMundi, the world's leading network of independent law firms.
Pellerano at Casa de Campo https://casadecampoliving.com/2da-edici ... ur-2013-2/
On Saturday the 21st of September, the 2nd Willy Pumarol Golf Classic “ruta al PGA Tour” was played on the Links in Casa de Campo with the participation of more than 90 players who competed in support of Willy Pumarol who later this month will be competing in the 2nd part of the Latin American PGA Tour starting in Puerto Rico....

In the Net category Class A, Luis Manuel Pellerano and John Paul Garrido took first place, while in second place was Baquero and Miguel Hazar, and third place was taken by Hector and Marcos Malespin.
Forbes Energy Dominicana https://www.forbesenergy.us/about
High Sucrose content juvenile Forbes Energy varietals, planted at Amistad Farm, Montellano, Dominican Republic
Pioneer Sugar Mills of Puerto Plata https://www.diariolibre.com/opinion/lec ... DKDL202562 [translated]
When in 1872 the Cuban Carlos F. Loynaz installed La Isabel, in San Marcos, Puerto Plata, it was recognized as the first steam-powered mill operating in the country. ..

At the turn of the new twentieth century, official cadres reported other mills located in the vicinity of "the Bride of the Atlantic." The Cuba mill, owned by Brugal & Co., appeared in the sugar production statistics for 1912, 1918-20 and 1925-28, as well as the Amistad mill, founded in Pérez at the end of the 19th century by the Bentz Brothers. who also promoted the Montellano ingenuity in 1918, for which they assumed important financing with the National City Bank and with local firms such as Nacif P. Haché & Hermanos...

Today Puerto Plata, with its soft hills dotted with palms and the trace of the sweet grass fading to make way for beach tourism, seems to be crying out - according to the press - for the reopening of Montellano, the last vestige of its sugar past, after the closing of Amistad.

Puerto Plata, according to the 1879 Population Census, was a thriving multi-ethnic community. One of the most open - due to its status as the Cibao seaport par excellence - to commercial exchange and the reception of immigrants.
Cibao International Airport https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cibao_Int ... al_Airport
Cibao International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional del Cibao) (IATA: STI, ICAO: MDST), also known as Santiago Airport, is located in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic's second-largest city. It is the country's third-busiest airport by passenger traffic and aircraft movements, after Punta Cana International Airport and Las Américas International Airport. Since its inauguration, Cibao International has been projected to become one of busiest airports in terms of passenger traffic in the country.[citation needed] Presently it has become the third-busiest airport in the Dominican Republic, only being surpassed by the airports of Punta Cana and Santo Domingo. ..

The airport is located 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) southeast of Santiago City's center.

The air terminal mainly serves Dominicans residing in the United States, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and Puerto Rico, as well as Haitians residing in the Cibao Region. Recently many tourists and missionary workers are using Cibao Int'l as a gateway to the Dominican Republic.

JetBlue is the primary international operator, with up to twenty daily flights to New York–JFK, Newark, and Boston. The airline replaced flights from American Airlines, and some slots from other airlines flying to the United States of America.

The construction of the airport began on February 15, 2000 and was finished in 2002. The airport was inaugurated on March 18, 2002 with two direct flights to San Juan operated by American Eagle.

In May 2002 Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas made the first direct flight from Santiago to JFK Airport in New York. Later that month American Airlines and North American Airlines began direct flights to New York, Miami, and San Juan. A few months later Continental Airlines began direct flights from Newark. This was followed by direct service by JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines, both from New York.[1] Aeromar became Santiago as it secondary hub, after Las Américas International Airport...

On January 9, 2009, Spirit Airlines announced operations to Santiago from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, starting on June 21, 2009...


The airport's domestic terminal, also called the General Aviation hall, has three stands (A1 to A3), and is located next to the international terminal. It was used for domestic flights and is now used for charter private flights. Aerolineas Mas was currently the major domestic airline in this Airport. The airline operated flights to Santo Domingo-JBQ and Port-au-Prince, and with plans to operate regularly to Punta Cana, Aerolineas Mas had made of this airport its Focus City...
Santiago de los Caballeros https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_ ... Caballeros
Santiago de los Caballeros (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe los kaβaˈʝeɾos]; English: 'Saint James of the Knights'), or simply Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic..

Santiago de los Caballeros has historically been the capital of the country, and was an important strategic city in the Dominican War of Independence. The name of the city, Saint James of the Knights refers to the Hidalgos de la Isabela, a group of knights who had come from La Isabela city to stay in Santiago. Sometimes the city is called Santiago de los 30 Caballeros (English: Saint James of the 30 Knights).
Sub-regional training workshop on countering terrorism financing
and bulk currency smuggling https://www.oas.org/en/sms/cicte/Docume ... 744E04.pdf
The three and a half day workshop, brought together experts from ICE, as well as of
international organizations such as OAS/CICTE, UNODC, UN CTED, and GAFISUD, and
experts from Colombia and Panama to share their experiences and exchange best practices on
investigating, interdicting and prosecuting bulk-currency smuggling cases with public
prosecutors, financial intelligence analysts, criminal justice and border control officials from
Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and Mexico.
The Workshop took a hands‐on approach and included a visit to the cargo terminal of the
international airport of Mexico City – Benito Juárez – as well as a follow-on exercise (1 day) at
the international airports of Juan Santamaría (San José, Costa Rica); La Aurora (Ciudad de
Guatemala, Guatemala); Benito Juárez (México D.F., México); and Cibao (Santiago, República
Dominicana)
. The joint exercise was conducted on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 and aimed at
putting in practice the theoretical knowledge acquired during the workshop, as well as to
strengthen international cooperation amongst participant countries.
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Re: Forbes Energy Dominica

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The plant will have an estimated capacity of 500 million US gallons (1,900,000 m3) of fuel-grade ethanol per year. The facility is designed to have a zero-environmental impact.


That's a lot of hooch...
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