Thursday, September 27, 2012

Totally New and Redesigned Website Launches Tomorrow!


                                               TGIF FRIDAY READERS!

              GREAT NEWS TONIGHT READERS!                                                              

Tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, we're going "LIVE" with our totally re-designed PeteLandrysRealGas.com website!   We've been working on this for several months.

The new website will have a totally new look.  PLUS, we've added over 700 ethanol FREE gas locations in Mississippi's 82 Counties. Mississippi readers have been asking me for several years to add Mississippi ethanol FREE gas locations to our website.  We've also added two new pages, an "Ethanol Regulations" page and a "Retailer Q & A" page.  The new website is in a new software that allows me to post articles myself instead of having to wait for my webmaster to post them (in HTML format - very complicated).

SO, with both Louisiana and Mississippi, we'll have over 1,600 ethanol FREE locations total.  I sent out a press release yesterday to over 40 newspapers in Mississippi to let our fellow Mississippi readers know where they can find ethanol FREE gas in their communities.

I am very excited about the new site and hope you find it more interesting  and useful than the current site.  I'll be posting my "Daily Blog" on the "Home" page of the new site.

After you view the new site, give me some feedback to let me know what you think about it, or, if you have any suggestions to make it even more useful to you.  E-mail me at www.way2gopete@yahoo.com

The following article is from a National media - the Bloomberg Business News. It explains the extreme difficulties the ethanol industry is going through these days.

"Pete"
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Bloomberg News

Ethanol Plunges to Three-Month Low on Ample Supply and Economy
By Mario Parker on September 26, 2012

Ethanol fell to a three-month low on mounting concern that a global economic slowdown will reduce demand for the biofuel.
Futures moved lower with crude oil and corn as protests in Spain and Greece erupted over the region’s austerity measures. Separately, the Energy Department said total U.S. fuel use decreased 1.1 percent in the four weeks ended Sept. 21.

“All the markets seem to be down,” said Dan Flynn, a trader at Price Futures Group in Chicago. “There’s not too much positive news. We’re down hard on crude and the grains.”

(Read full article here:  http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-09-26/ethanol-plunges-to-three-month-low-on-ample-supply-and-economy )