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U.S. Development Group Holds Grand Opening for New Dallas/Fort Worth Ethanol Handling and Distribution Rail Terminal

Date Posted: May 30, 2008

Houston & Arlington, TX—U.S. Development Group LLC (USDG) celebrated May 29 the grand opening of the Dallas Fort Worth Rail Terminal LLC (DFWRT), a state-of-the-art ethanol handling and distribution terminal located in Arlington, TX.

A wholly-owned subsidiary of Houston, Texas-based USDG, the rail terminal will distribute a majority of the fuel-grade ethanol for north and central Texas.

“U.S. Development Group recognizes the importance of ethanol to both the environment and to our national energy security,” said Larry Padfield, Vice President of U.S. Development Group.

“This terminal will help bring cleaner air to the Dallas-Ft. Worth area by more efficiently distributing fuel-grade ethanol to the metroplex.”

Located on 15 acres within a heavy industrial area, the facility is served by the Union Pacific Railroad and consists of a rail terminal, pipeline operation, truck load operation, and a mass storage facility.

The Dallas Fort Worth Rail Terminal features 130,000 barrels of dedicated storage capacity, an 84-railcar high-speed offloading facility, and outbound truck and pipeline capabilities.

The terminal also features an allocation program that can be customized to each customer.

“The Dallas Fort Worth Rail Terminal forms a key link in the supply chain needed to meet growing demand for cleaner-burning blended fuel,” said Padfield.

“The ability to pump ethanol directly to gasoline blend terminals via pipelines significantly reduces the time and cost associated with secondary trucking.”

Ethanol, a biofuel, can be produced from corn and cellulosic biomass materials.

Adding ethanol to fuel increases the oxygen in the fuel and makes it burn cleaner.

Gasoline blended with ethanol helps to reduce harmful tailpipe emissions and greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming and U.S. dependence on foreign oil.

For more information, call 405-818-1900.

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